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The Best Resorts in Antalya

The Maxx Royal Kemer Resort near Antalya is an ornate gem on Turkeys turquoise coast complete with its own beaches, pools, restaurants and chocolatier – for an all-inclusive hit of luxury
The Maxx Royal Kemer Resort near Antalya is an ornate gem on Turkey's turquoise coast complete with its own beaches, pools, restaurants and chocolatier – for an all-inclusive hit of luxury | Courtesy of Maxx Royal Kemer Resort / Expedia

Antalya on Turkey’s turquoise coast is increasingly popular for its blend of ancient Lycian ruins and modern Turkish entertainment. The local word for Mediterranean – Akdeniz – means white sea, and when the sun shines through the brilliant blue water to the glowing sandbar beneath you’ll see why. All-inclusive resorts in Antalya offer couples and families a great way to holiday for a fixed fee and while these destination hotels share similar features, each one has its own unique take on luxury – here’s our pick of the best.

Xanadu Resort Hotel

Resort

Xanadus pool area and ancient buildings lit up after dark.
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Antalya’s heritage as a Roman port is visible in all the remnants of its ancient Lycian cities. Xanadu is a sort of carnival revival of that history: columns punctuate the vast swimming pool, there’s a castle with a helter-skelter waterslide and a fully-functional outdoor amphitheatre for the live entertainment. It’s not all communal space, however; a bridge separates the hotel from the beach and the secret garden stocked with picnic tables provides breakout space for calm and solitude.

Susesi

Resort

Susesis pool area with loungers and swing looks out over the sea.
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Susesi means sound of water in Turkish and that’s the main feature of this luxury resort in Turkey – not just waves crashing on the beach but the entire hotel is built around a meandering series of pools and canals, so you’re never far from a dip. Strong 80s Miami vibes reign here; all of the suites are dressed in tennis whites and the waiters are suited up with bow ties. Order cocktails to the games room or join in with the evening’s entertainment: shows, DJs and dance parties are programmed nightly.

Lara Barut

Resort

Lara Baruts pool area surrounded by sun loungers and palm trees which are reflected in its still waters
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If you pair a clean, modern look with a whimsical sense of humour you get Lara Barut Resort in Antalya. Bright pops of colour punctuate this otherwise minimalist hotel – think red and turquoise bed linens and flashes of neon in the restaurants and bars. The beachside gym has free weights made from cross-sectioned tree trunks. The LOL Club for teens has a Playstation and foam parties. Bonus: Zestful Bazaar (the all-you-can-eat buffet) offers delicious vegan food throughout the day and evening.

Kaya Palazzo Golf Resort

Resort

Kaya Palazzo resort sits right on the beach where sun loungers and cabanas are lined up on the volcanic sands.
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This titanic resort in Antalya towers above the beach in a great horseshoe, and its golf course sprawls into the Antalya forest for several miles, but it’s the small details that stand out: whimsical rainbow umbrellas at the children’s buffet and a thoughtful bottle of wine and gift basket waiting in your room on arrival. Opt for the Luxury Lagoon Suites and you can dive into the private pool straight from your patio.

Kempinski Hotel The Dome Belek

Hotel

Kempinski The Dome has a stained glass domed ceiling and marble floors in its grand lobby.
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Spanning 40,000sqm (430,000sqft) there’s nothing missing at the spectacular Kempinski hotel. Smooth white arches, a chessboard-tile pool, marble hammam and ornate bar straight from Casablanca(1942)all help you to feel like a sultan on your holidays. Each suite at this luxury resort in Turkey comes with expansive sea views and the hotel also boasts a premium golf course. As for food, take your pick from four restaurants offering fusion world cuisines and the Dome Café where cocktails can be enjoyed on the terrace at sunset for best effect.

Maxx Royal Kemer Resort

Resort, Hotel

Maxx Royal Kemer Resort private guest suites have their own decks with loungers and direct access to the pool.
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Just south of Antalya, Maxx Royal Kemer Resort is tucked between a cliff and the turquoise sea on a private, secluded peninsula. A natural limestone promontory separates three beaches: the music-pumping Tangerine Beach, the relaxing Long Beach with its cabanas and Middle Bay for families with children. Four pools, a waterpark, an Ottoman-inspired spa and a Michelin-starred restaurant seal the deal at this luxury resort in Antalya.

Regnum Carya Golf and Spa Resort

Resort, Hotel, Spa Hotel

Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort wit its private guest villas as seen from an aerial view.
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Eco-conscious travellers will appreciate Regnum Carya’s all-natural, sustainable approach. The spa only stocks organic, bio-certified products while the pools are cleaned with ECT (electricity and salt) rather than chlorine. Natural wood textures and clean white linens feature in all the rooms and banana trees shade the walkways between buildings. If you get bored with all that rejuvenating you can play golf in the middle of the night (if you choose) at Carya’s floodlit course.

Gloria Serenity Resort

Resort

Gloria Serenity Resort has contemporary villas topped with gold domes.
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Elegant rows of tall poplars and bougainvillea frame Frank Lloyd Wright style villas at this pared-back restful resort in Turkey. Man-made natural spaces with manicured hedgerows blend into pine forests with hammocks strung effortlessly between palms. Inside, the serenity pool is hidden behind jasmine and bamboo, emphasising the pure Zen quality this resort exudes from head to toe. With seven restaurants to choose from you can dine at a different spot every night. Glorious.

Rixos Premium Belek Hotel

Resort, Hotel

Rixos Premium Beleks pool extends right through the heart of the resort as seen from an aerial view.
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The most family-friendly resort in Antalya on our list of the areas best resorts, the Rixos Premium Belek Hotel has a themed restaurant entirely for kids called (imaginatively) Yummy Restaurant. This is in addition to the waterpark and playgrounds. Drop the little ones off at various activity groups hosted by age group and enjoy a bit of playtime yourself with tennis lessons or a round of golf – or cocktails in the lounge.

Make the most of your visit to Antalya and visit its best beaches, or indulge yourself with a stay at one of the region’s top luxury resorts, bookable with Culture Trip.

This is an updated version of an article originally written by Feride Yalav-Heckeroth.

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