GOLF IN BELEK
Many people have not tried the golf in Belek, maybe they just never think of anywhere apart from Portugal and Spain. The best courses here rival those of Portugal, many millions of pounds are being spent by the turkish government to promote this area for tourism and golf.
At the moment there are six courses and there are several more planned for the next few years, making it the capital of golf in Turkey. Even now the courses can be very busy and booked up for weeks or months in advance.
We are able to put you in touch with a specialist company in Belek who will prebook your golf tee off times to suit you and arrange to collect and return you to the villa by taxi for a very reasonable rate.
This can be an ideal family holiday where dad can play golf on a couple of days while mum and the kids choose an excursion to the water park go horse riding in the forest opposite the villa or just spend the day lazing by the pool or on the beach.
Over the next few pages of this website, we will give you information and pictures relating to the individual golf courses and you can see for yourself how fantastic they are.
When To Go -
DEC to FEB Turkey's main golfing region (Belek, on the Antalya coast) is almost as far south as the Costa Del Sol, so it has a superb climate which will be familiar to all golfers who enjoy playing in Spain, for example.
It's usually a bit too hot to play in July and August, so try to avoid these months. Busiest times will be Oct-Nov, and Mar-Apr. Temperatures will often reach 20 degrees C even during the quieter December-February period, so a Winter Golf holiday at this time is perfect for golfers who like it warm but not scorching.
| Turkey - Europe's Hidden Golf Gem |
| The sunny country of Turkey might just be Europe's best-kept golfing secret. |
| Golf in harmony with nature |
| Belek is a beautiful, natural part of of the country, and the region is serious about protecting its status as one of Turkey's main visitor attractions. The National Golf Club, have worked hard to both preserve the natural environment, and to create new areas where local animal, bird and plant life can flourish. |

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