Rooms and suites cover everything from standard doubles to swim-up options and private villas, so you can match the set-up to your group. Superior Golf View Rooms are ideal if you like waking up to fairway views, while Sea View Rooms look out towards the Med. Swim Up Rooms are a popular shout for a lads' trip or a golf couple's week in the sun, as you can step straight from your terrace into the pool.
For families or groups who want more breathing room, the duplex options give you separate sleeping areas, handy when early tee times don't match everyone's schedule. If you're going all-in, the Exclusive Villas add extra privacy and space, which works well for bigger parties or anyone who wants a quieter base between rounds.
Across the categories, the finish is consistently high: smart room controls, air conditioning and premium amenities plus Bvlgari toiletries. In other words, wherever you land, you've got a proper place to reset after a hot day on the course. The rooms are well insulated from noise, which matters when you've got a 7am tee time and the rest of your group had a late one at the bar. Air conditioning is powerful enough to cope with peak summer heat, and the smart controls let you set everything from lighting to temperature without getting out of bed.
Storage is generous, with enough wardrobe and drawer space for a week's worth of kit plus golf gear. Bathrooms are modern and well lit, with walk-in showers in most categories and separate tubs in the higher-spec suites. If you're the type who likes a long soak after walking 36 holes, the duplex and villa options deliver. Balconies or terraces come as standard across all room types, giving you somewhere to sit with a coffee in the morning or a cold beer in the evening while you replay the round.
You've got nine restaurants to work through across the week, so dinner doesn't feel like the same meal on repeat. The main buffet restaurant covers international cuisine with live cooking stations, which is useful when you've got a group with different tastes or dietary needs. The à la carte options let you dig into traditional Turkish meze, fresh Mediterranean seafood, Greek classics and Asian dishes, each with its own vibe and menu.
The Beef Grill Club is the signature venue, a proper steakhouse where steaks are cooked to order. If you've spent the day battling the wind on a links course and want something substantial, this is where you head. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak season, but the all-inclusive package covers most à la carte venues, so you're not paying extra unless you start ordering premium bottles.
Beyond the restaurants, 14 bars and cafés are scattered across the resort, from poolside spots serving cold beer and cocktails to late-night lounges and patisseries stocked with Turkish sweets. The pool bars are the obvious choice for a post-round pint, while the lobby bar works well for a quieter drink before dinner. If you're the type who likes a nightcap, the late-night lounge stays open well past midnight, with live music on selected evenings.
When you're not on the course, there's enough here to keep the whole group busy. The 600-metre private beach is the centrepiece, with sunbeds, umbrellas and waiter service if you want to stay put for the afternoon. Multiple swimming pools include an aquapark for families, which is a big draw if you're travelling with kids or non-golfers who want more than just a sunbed.
The full-service spa offers everything from Turkish hammam experiences to sports massage, the latter being particularly useful after walking 36 holes in a day. If you've tweaked your back on the course or just want to loosen up before the next round, the sports massage therapists know what they're doing. The hammam is worth trying at least once, it's a traditional Turkish bathing ritual that involves steam, scrubbing and a foam massage, and it's surprisingly effective at shifting the aches from a long day on your feet.
The entertainment venue runs a daily programme of shows, live music and activities, with different performances during the day and at night. If you're here with a society group, the evening shows give everyone something to do together after dinner without having to leave the resort. For golfers, though, the real appeal is the location and how easily you can get to the courses.
The resort is located six kilometres from Belek town centre, three kilometres from Kadriye, and 16 kilometres from Antalya Airport, so transfers are short and straightforward. Whether you're here for a long weekend or a full week, Cullinan Belek gives you the kind of base where you can focus on golf, food and downtime without having to think too hard about logistics. The airport run is under 30 minutes in normal traffic, which means you can land, clear customs and be on the resort having a drink by the pool within an hour of touching down.
Address: Kadriye Mah, Antalya