All-Inclusive Hotels in Kemer: 5 Family Resorts Worth the Flight
5 family-friendly hotels with all inclusive in Kemer . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Kemer sits 50 minutes south-west of Antalya airport on the Turkish Mediterranean, hemmed in by the Taurus mountains on one side and a pebbly-to-sandy coast on the other. It is what Belek and Lara Beach were 15 years ago: an all-inclusive resort strip where 4 and 5-star Turkish family hotels still cost a fraction of equivalent Greek or Spanish properties. We scraped 50 Booking.com listings, dropped the adults-only properties and anything with a sub-7 review score, then picked the five resorts where Turkish families with kids actually book repeats. Prices below run 168 to 696 EUR per night for a family of four on full board with all drinks.
Kemer is a small town with a marina, a couple of bazaars, and a working family beach. Unlike Bodrum or Marmaris it has not turned into a stag/hen circuit and unlike Belek it is not entirely a sealed-off resort bubble. Camyuva and Goynuk are quieter beach villages 5-10 km north and south. The pine forests of Olimpos National Park start right behind the strip, which means walking trails, the famous Chimera eternal flames, and proper shade after a beach morning. Turkish families come here from Ankara and Istanbul, which keeps prices honest and the kids' menus reasonable.
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π½οΈWhy Kemer is Turkey's most underrated all-inclusive family spot
The Kemer all-inclusive package is generous by European standards: most 4-star resorts include three meals plus snacks, all soft drinks, local beer, wine and spirits from open bar dispensers, and many add ice cream stations open all day. Five-star ultra all-inclusive properties add bottled water in the room, premium imported spirits, Γ la carte restaurants 2-3 times per week, and motorised water sports. Tipping is expected (5-10 EUR per family per day for housekeeping and lobby staff) but otherwise wallets stay closed.
Beaches in Kemer are a mix of fine pebble and imported sand. The town beach in central Kemer is pebble with a few sandy sections, while Goynuk Beach to the north and Camyuva Beach to the south have natural pebble bays. Most large resorts groom a sandy strip at the water's edge. Water shoes are not optional for kids, and they should be packed in carry-on so the first beach day is not a hunt through the marina shops.
Antalya airport (AYT) is 50-65 minutes by transfer depending on which Kemer hotel you book. Most resorts charge 25-35 EUR per family for a one-way transfer; Welcome Pickups and HasiTransfer are reliable independent options at 40-50 EUR. Avoid the airport taxi rank, the metered fares are double. If you fly midday and arrive at 1pm, you should be in the pool by 4.
Parent's take
We were sceptical about Kemer because Antalya gets mixed reviews online, but for a family of four with two under-tens we paid less for a 5-star ultra all-inclusive week than a 3-star B&B in Mallorca. Food quality was genuinely good, kids' menus had options past pasta and pizza, and the Turkish staff were warmer than any all-inclusive we have done in Spain. We will be back.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Kemer with all inclusive, sorted by guest rating.

Kemer Grand Viking Resort Hotel
Central Kemer
Wonderful
1,840 reviews
Kemer Grand Viking Resort is the value pick on this list, a four-star all-inclusive set on its own pebble beach in central Kemer with an on-site water park (4 slides, kids' pool with splash mushrooms), animation team running activities from 10am, and three Γ la carte options open three nights weekly. Family rooms sleep 2 adults plus 2 children comfortably.
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β¬168/night
Why families love Kemer Grand Viking Resort Hotel
We went into Viking expecting four-star compromise and walked out planning a return. The all-inclusive Turkish kitchen was a notch above the buffets we have done in Spain, the kids' menu had grilled meatballs and home-style mac and cheese, and the family room had two real beds plus a proper bunk. Beach is pebble but groomed sandy at the water's edge, water park kept the kids busy for three full days.

Sealife Kemer Resort Hotel
Yeni Mahalle, central Kemer
Wonderful
2,210 reviews
Sealife is a five-star ultra all-inclusive on a private beach in central Kemer with a 5-slide water park, dedicated kids' club with English and Russian-speaking staff, four restaurants on rotation, and complimentary motorised water sports including banana boats and parasailing. 380 rooms with 90 family room configurations.
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β¬419/night
Why families love Sealife Kemer Resort Hotel
Sealife was a step up in service from the four-stars we have done. Kids club opened at 10am, ran until 10pm with a proper dinner shift, and the team was genuinely engaged with our daughter's pottery obsession. The water park is the biggest we have seen at a Turkish 5-star, and the Γ la carte Italian was good enough that we skipped buffet two nights running.

Akra Kemer
Central Kemer marina
Wonderful
940 reviews
Akra Kemer is the polished five-star ultra all-inclusive at the central Kemer marina with five Γ la carte restaurants, a 1,200 square metre water park area with seven slides, a dedicated 4-12 kids club plus a separate teen lounge, and three pool zones. Family suites with two bedrooms sleep five comfortably.
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β¬574/night
Why families love Akra Kemer
Akra was the splurge pick of our trip and earned it. Two-bedroom family suite meant the kids had their own door to close at bedtime, the breakfast Turkish kahvalti spread was the best we have eaten outside Istanbul, and the teen lounge kept our 13-year-old occupied while we did pool time with the little one. Marina location means you can walk into town without booking the shuttle.

Seven Seas Hotel Life
Goynuk
Wonderful
1,620 reviews
Seven Seas Hotel Life is a five-star ultra all-inclusive in Goynuk, the quieter beach village 7 km north of Kemer town. It runs an explicit Kids Concept programme with a 600 sqm club building, on-site mini golf, a 1,800 sqm water park area, and a 30-cabin family beach club. Best for families who want resort isolation rather than walking distance to town.
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β¬511/night
Why families love Seven Seas Hotel Life
Seven Seas was our pick for a true switch-off week with three kids under 10. The Kids Concept programme actually delivered, daily themed crafts kept our seven-year-old busy without screens for 4-5 hours, and the family beach cabin was a small luxury that made the difference. Goynuk village outside the hotel is quiet, which suited us, but families wanting town buzz should pick a central Kemer hotel.

The Norm Oriental Kemer
Camyuva
Excellent
580 reviews
The Norm Oriental is the boutique-leaning five-star ultra all-inclusive in Camyuva (6 km south of Kemer), with an emphasis on Mediterranean-Turkish kitchen, lower guest density than the bigger resorts, and a private beach backed by Olimpos pine forest. 240 rooms total, family suites with garden access.
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β¬696/night
Why families love The Norm Oriental Kemer
We chose The Norm because we wanted ultra all-inclusive without the 800-room conveyor belt feel, and it delivered. The buffet operation is smaller and the food noticeably better, the staff knew our names by day two, and the Olimpos hiking trails start a 15-minute walk behind the hotel. Camyuva is sleepier than central Kemer but the resort shuttle runs every 90 minutes.
π‘How to choose the right all-inclusive resort in Kemer
- 1Book the transfer with your hotel rather than the airport taxi rank. Hotel transfers run 25-35 EUR for a private car for four people, while the official taxi metres come out closer to 70 EUR for the same trip. Confirm pickup details by email 48 hours before arrival.
- 2Pack reef shoes for every family member. Kemer's town and resort beaches are mostly fine pebble, and the Mediterranean here has occasional sea urchins. Resort shops sell shoes for triple the price you would pay at home.
- 3Use the all-inclusive snack windows. Most Kemer ultra all-inclusive resorts have 11pm-2am pide/soup/burger windows alongside the main meal hours. This matters with jet-lagged kids who wake hungry at midnight.
- 4Skip the boat trips marketed at hotel reception. The standard tour ferries kids to crowded coves where the on-board lunch is mediocre. Instead, take a 35 EUR taxi to Olimpos and Chimera in the late afternoon for a proper outing with a 30-minute hike.
- 5Pre-book a non-package excursion to Phaselis. The ancient ruins sit 20 minutes south with two beaches inside the archaeological site. Entry is around 8 EUR per adult, kids under 8 are free, and a packed lunch from your hotel restaurant gets you a full half-day with zero extra cost.
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