Belek Golf Guide: Best Courses, Tips and Prices
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30 Mar 2026
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- 2 min læsningBelek is one of Europe's top golf destinations, packing more than 10 championship courses into a short stretch of Turkey's Mediterranean coast. With over 300 days of sunshine a year and a prime season running from October to May, it draws golfers from across Europe looking for quality rounds at competitive prices.
The combination of course density, sandy pine-forested terrain, reliable weather, and strong resort infrastructure makes Belek hard to match in Europe. Courses drain well, conditions are consistent, and green fees are generally lower than comparable layouts in Spain or Portugal.

A Colin Montgomerie design set within a luxury resort. Par-72, pine-lined fairways, water on several key holes. Best for intermediate to advanced players. Green fees are at the higher end for Belek.
A newer course with excellent conditioning and a well-regarded back nine. More open than most Belek layouts, making it a good fit for mid-handicappers. Facilities and pace of play are consistently well managed.
Two 18-hole courses in one resort. The Old Course has a tournament history and suits stronger players; the New Course is more forgiving and ideal for beginners. Stay-and-play packages here offer strong value.
A former European Tour venue. Tight fairways, water hazards, and demanding approach shots make this one for advanced players. The practice facilities are among the best in the region.
Scenic mountain-backdrop course that suits all levels. Generous landing zones, accessible pricing, and a good choice for mixed-ability groups.
Mid-range courses typically charge 60 to 100 euros per round in shoulder season. Premium courses can reach 120 to 160 euros at peak times. Club hire runs 20 to 40 euros per round.
Stay-and-play packages almost always offer the best value if you are planning four or more rounds. A few ways to reduce costs:
• Book early morning tee times, which are usually cheaper
• Visit in October or November for quieter courses and lower rates
• Ask your resort about preferred-rate partnerships with nearby courses

Tee off early in summer to avoid midday heat above 35 degrees. Sun protection, a hat, and UV clothing are essential year-round. Book in advance from February to April as the top courses fill up weeks ahead. Most courses welcome all abilities, though a few premium layouts request a handicap certificate.
Belek also works well as a combined golf and beach holiday. Most courses are within a short drive of the Mediterranean, and all-inclusive resorts cater easily to guests splitting days between the fairway and the pool.
Yes. For course variety, weather reliability, and value combined, Belek is one of the strongest golf destinations in Europe. It works for solo players, groups, couples, and families. Browse our Belek golf holidays at Tripventura to find the right package for your group.
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