Turkey

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Why Book Your Turkey Holiday with GotoBeach?

Turkey is one of the most consistently rewarding holiday destinations in the world for UK travellers — and GotoBeach is the specialist that knows it best. We have hand-picked every hotel in our Turkey collection, from the ultra all inclusive resorts of Belek and the beach hotels of Lara to the boutique properties of Bodrum and the family resorts of Side. Every property we sell is one we stand behind.

 

Booking with GotoBeach means your Turkey holiday is dynamically packaged — flights, hotel, and transfers combined into one seamless, ATOL-protected booking. We work with leading airlines flying from airports across the UK, so you can search by your preferred departure point and travel dates, with full flexibility on duration and room type. There are no hidden charges: the price you see is the price you pay.

 

Our team has first-hand knowledge of Turkey's resort destinations. We visit properties across the Antalya area, the Dalaman coast, the Bodrum peninsula and the Kusadasi region multiple times a year. When we recommend a hotel, we have been there. When we describe a beach, we have stood on it. That knowledge is built into every recommendation on this page.

 

Whether you are looking for the finest ultra all inclusive resort in Belek, a family hotel in Alanya or Kemer, a couples escape on the Fethiye coast, or a value-for-money resort in Marmaris or Kusadasi — GotoBeach has the options, the knowledge and the protection to book it right.

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Top Hotels in Turkey

Belek is Turkey's go-to destination for luxury all inclusive holidays. Nestled along the stunning Antalya coastline, it's home to some of the country's finest 5-star resorts.Cullinan Belek stuns with its grand architecture and extensive entertainment facilities, while Kaya Palazzo Golf Resort is a paradise for golf lovers with world-class courses right on site. For pure indulgence,Calista Luxury Resort delivers an ultra all inclusive experience with refined elegance and premium spa services.

Kaya Belek Hotel
Kaya Belek Hotel

Belek / Turkey

Ultra All Inclusive

£ 2124.73

Limak Arcadia Sport and Resort Hotel
Limak Arcadia Sport and Resort Hotel

Belek / Turkey

Ultra All Inclusive

£ 2328.76

Bellis Deluxe Hotel
Bellis Deluxe Hotel

Belek / Turkey

Ultra All Inclusive

£ 2795.05

Susesi Luxury Resort
Susesi Luxury Resort

Belek / Turkey

Ultra All Inclusive

£ 3046.4

Spice Hotel and Spa
Spice Hotel and Spa

Belek / Turkey

Ultra All Inclusive

£ 2777.1

Cornelia Diamond Golf Resort
Cornelia Diamond Golf Resort

Belek / Turkey

All Inclusive

£ 3320.4

Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek
Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek

Belek / Turkey

Ultra All Inclusive

£ 2951.09

Calista Luxury Belek Hotel
Calista Luxury Belek Hotel

Belek / Turkey

Ultra All Inclusive

£ 3583.6

Kaya Palazzo Golf Resort
Kaya Palazzo Golf Resort

Belek / Turkey

All Inclusive

£ 3404.62

Discover Turkey

Turkey stretches across two continents and contains more variety than most travellers expect. Along the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts, it delivers some of the finest beach holidays available from the UK. Inland and further north, it offers culture, history and landscape that few destinations can match. Most UK visitors come for the coast — and the coast consistently delivers.

 

The Antalya area is the heart of Turkey's luxury resort scene. Belek, located 35 kilometres east of Antalya city, is Turkey's premier resort destination: a purpose-built strip of five-star all inclusive hotels set in Aleppo pine forests, each with its own beach, pools and restaurant offering. Belek is also Turkey's golf capital, with over 20 championship courses within easy reach. Lara and Kundu, immediately east of Antalya city, are home to some of Turkey's grandest hotel properties — enormous ultra all inclusive resorts on long sandy beaches with short airport transfers. Side, further east along the coast, combines excellent beach hotels with a genuinely beautiful ancient Roman town built on a peninsula — one of the most atmospheric resort locations in Turkey.

 

Alanya anchors the eastern end of the Antalya riviera: a lively resort town dominated by a dramatic Seljuk castle on a clifftop promontory, with a long beach, a wide range of hotels at every price point, and excellent value for money. Kemer, to the west of Antalya, sits at the foot of the Taurus Mountains in a bay of exceptional natural beauty — a smaller, more intimate resort than its neighbours, popular with guests who want pine-forested hills alongside their beach.

 

The Dalaman area covers Turkey's western Aegean coast, where the landscape becomes more dramatic and the sea turns a deeper turquoise. Fethiye is the gateway to the region: a working harbour town surrounded by a bay of extraordinary beauty, with the famous Blue Lagoon at Ölüdeniz a short drive away. Marmaris combines a lively marina town with a long beach and excellent hotel choice — one of Turkey's most popular resort destinations for UK families and young couples alike. Dalaman itself offers a quieter base, with easy access to the surrounding coastline.

 

The Bodrum peninsula is Turkey's most fashionable coastal destination — a finger of land jutting into the Aegean, lined with whitewashed villages, boutique hotels and stunning bays. Bodrum town is anchored by a medieval crusader castle and a working harbour; the peninsula around it offers some of Turkey's finest luxury accommodation in an intimate, characterful setting that is quite different from the large all inclusive resorts of the Antalya coast.

 

Further north, the Kusadasi area sits on the Aegean coast opposite the Greek islands. Kusadasi is a lively resort town with a long beach, a vibrant harbour, and the ancient city of Ephesus — one of the finest Roman ruins in the world — just 20 kilometres away. Didim, to the south, offers a quieter alternative with excellent beach hotels and the Temple of Apollo at Didyma nearby.

 

Turkey’s food is one of its great pleasures. The all inclusive programmes at Belek and Lara resorts are renowned across Europe for their quality — broad buffets, multiple à la carte restaurants, and a standard of cooking that consistently exceeds expectations. Beyond the resorts, Turkey’s coastal restaurants serve exceptional fresh seafood, wood-fired kebabs, and a cuisine that has been refined over centuries. The combination of extraordinary food, warm hospitality, reliably excellent weather from May to October, and outstanding value for money from the UK makes Turkey one of the most compelling holiday destinations in the world.
 

Why Turkey keeps winning British holidaymakers over

Turkey is the country our team knows best and the one we send more British holidaymakers to than anywhere else. It is easy to see why: hundreds of kilometres of Mediterranean and Aegean coastline, hotels that set the world standard for all-inclusive, and a warm season stretching from April into early November. Add flights of around four and a half hours from most UK airports and on-the-ground prices that consistently undercut the western Mediterranean, and you get considerably more holiday for your money.

 

We are deliberately choosy about what we sell. GoToBeach lists 277 Turkish hotels, and every one has passed the same 22-point inspection covering everything from beach access and buffet quality to how honestly a hotel photographs its rooms. If a property slips, it comes off the site. Your flights, transfers and hotel are combined in a single protected booking backed by our price guarantee, so the price you confirm is the price you pay.

 

“Turkey rewards people who choose the right region, not just the right hotel,” says Raşit Eti, our Turkey Destination Specialist, who has worked in Turkish tourism for more than thirty years. “The Antalya Riviera, the Dalaman coast, the Bodrum peninsula and Kuşadası each suit a different kind of holiday. Get that decision right and everything else follows.” This guide is built around exactly that choice — where to go, when to travel, and the hotels we would book ourselves.

 

A word on how we work, because it shapes everything on this page. A GoToBeach package means return flights from your chosen UK airport, transfers at both ends, your hotel and board basis in one ATOL-protected booking — and a UK-based team that answers the phone before, during and after the trip. We visit the destinations we sell rather than reselling a feed of anonymous room stock, which is why this guide reads like advice from a colleague rather than a brochure. And where Turkey has a weakness — peak-August heat, busy airport queues on summer Saturdays — we will say so, and plan around it.

When to go to Turkey

The headline: the season is long. Antalya alone claims around 300 sunny days a year, and the sea holds its warmth well into autumn.

When Air Sea Our take
April – May 20–27°C 18–21°C Spring warmth, green hillsides and quiet beaches. Excellent value before half-term.
June 29–32°C 23–25°C The early-summer sweet spot — full beach weather before the school break begins.
July – August 33–37°C 27–29°C Peak heat and peak atmosphere. Book waterfront and swim-up rooms well ahead.
September – October 26–31°C 24–27°C Our favourite window: warm sea, softer light, easier prices and thinner crowds.
November – March 15–18°C 17–19°C Resorts wind down; Belek switches to golf and spa season. Pack a light jacket.

If you are tied to school holidays, late August edges July for sea temperature, and October half-term in Antalya is a genuinely underrated buy — mid-20s warmth while the UK digs out its winter coats. Outside those weeks, May, June and September give you the best balance of weather and price.

 

The practical guide

Getting there

Four airports cover the coast: Antalya for the Riviera, Dalaman for Fethiye and Marmaris, Milas–Bodrum for the peninsula and İzmir for Kuşadası. Direct flights leave from most UK airports — London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and more — taking between four and four and three-quarter hours. Every GoToBeach package includes your flights and private or shared transfer, so the journey is planned end to end before you leave home.

Passports & entry requirements

UK citizens visit visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period — no e-visa or paperwork needed for a normal holiday. The rule that catches people out is passport validity: at least 150 days remaining from your arrival date, plus a blank page. Airlines check this at the gate, so check it the day you book, not the week you fly. Rules can change; the official sources at the end of this guide are the final word.

Money

Turkey uses the Turkish lira, and card payments are universal in resorts — though it is worth carrying cash for bazaars, dolmuş minibuses and tips. Exchange rates inside Turkey are consistently better than anything you will get in the UK, so change a small amount for arrival and the rest there, or simply draw lira from ATMs. Many hotels price extras in euros; check which currency a price tag is showing before you sign.

Health & insurance

No vaccinations are compulsory for UK travellers on a standard beach holiday, though it is sensible to be up to date with routine boosters — TravelHealthPro’s Turkey page (linked below) has the current detail. Stick to bottled water in resorts, respect the midsummer sun between noon and three, and note that the UK GHIC is not valid in Turkey — comprehensive travel insurance is essential, not optional.

Getting around

Your transfer is included with every package, and hotel reception or our resort contacts can arrange day trips — Pamukkale, Ephesus and gulet boat days are the classics. Locally, dolmuş shared minibuses run constantly along the coast roads for pocket change, and taxis are plentiful; agree that the meter is running before you set off. Car hire is straightforward if you want to explore, with mountain roads in excellent condition.

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Map of Turkey

Frequently Asked Questions About Turkey

Common questions and answers for planning your Turkey holiday.

Handpicked packages featuring the best destinations across the Turkey

Official guidance & sources

We checked the following official sources when updating this guide on 10 June 2026. Entry rules can change at short notice — always recheck close to departure.