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Sirene Belek Hotel

Sirene Belek Hotel is a five-star all-inclusive on Turkey's Mediterranean coast, around 30 minutes from Antalya Airport. For golfers, the big draw is Antalya Golf Club sitting right next door, home to the PGA Sultan and Pasha courses and host venue for the Turkish Airlines World Golf Final back in 2012, when Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose all teed it up here.

If you like your golf with a side of sunshine and sea views, this place ticks the boxes. Between rounds you've got a private beach area, a proper spa and enough bars and restaurants to keep both families and golf groups happy. And if you want to get off-resort for a day, the region has plenty of history within reach, from ancient ruins to traditional Turkish towns.

The all-inclusive package is a strong fit if you want to keep the trip simple, with meals, drinks and facilities wrapped into one price. It also works well for families who want variety beyond 18 holes and for groups who care about reliable tee times, good practice facilities and a lively atmosphere after golf.

In short, it's a classic Belek setup: championship golf on the doorstep, resort comfort on tap and plenty to do when the clubs are back in the bag.

Who is this for?

Golfers seeking a high-quality, all-inclusive Turkish break with access to championship courses, comprehensive resort facilities and a Mediterranean beach setting, all within easy reach of Antalya airport.

Who is it best for?

Groups and families who want variety beyond golf, including spa treatments, multiple dining options and evening entertainment, plus serious golfers chasing tour-proven layouts with preferential tee times and rates.

Sirene Belek Hotel

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Golf Courses at Sirene Belek Hotel

Antalya Golf Club is within walking distance of the Sirene Belek Hotel and here you will have two incredible golf courses to choose from. The PGA Sultan Course is one of the great courses in the region as is the Pasha Course. As a guest of the hotel you will receive preferential rates on these courses as well as enhanced access to tee times.

PGA Sultan Course

Antalya Golf Club sits a short walk from the hotel, giving you immediate access to two of Belek's finest championship layouts. As a Sirene Belek guest, you'll receive preferential green fees and priority access to tee times on both the PGA Sultan and Pasha courses, a genuine advantage during peak season when these tour-proven tracks get busy.

This is the course where Tiger, Rory and Justin Rose competed in the Turkish Airlines World Golf Final, and one round will tell you exactly why it was chosen. The PGA Sultan is a parkland layout that weaves through mature pine forest, around multiple lakes and across gently rolling terrain that's deceptively challenging. The land moves just enough to create interesting lies and strategic decisions without ever feeling unfair or overly hilly.

From the championship tees it stretches to over 7,000 yards, but there are five sets of markers so you can pick a length that suits your game. Water comes into play on at least half the holes, not in a penal way but enough to make you think carefully about club selection and line. The trees frame every hole beautifully, creating clear corridors off the tee whilst also punishing anything too far offline.

What makes this course special is how it tests every part of your game. You'll need accuracy off the tee, solid iron play into well-protected greens and a decent short game around the large, undulating putting surfaces. The conditioning is consistently excellent, with lush fairways and greens that run true, exactly what you'd expect from a venue that hosts professional events.

I'll admit that playing a course with this pedigree adds something to the round. You're walking the same fairways the world's best have played, and that context makes even a bogey feel more interesting. The layout rewards smart course management over pure power, so if you're the type who enjoys plotting your way around a course rather than just hitting driver everywhere, you'll love this.

More information on the PGA Sultan Course >>

Course Information

Par 71
Designed by European Golf Architects and Senior Professional David Jones
Opened for play 2002

Tees

Black 7,083 yards SSS 74
Gold 6,515 yards SSS 71
White 6,096 yards SSS 70
Red 5,471 yards SSS 75

Pasha Course

The Pasha Course offers a slightly different challenge, still championship standard but perhaps a touch more forgiving than its Sultan sibling. That said, don't mistake "slightly easier" for easy. This layout will still demand respect and solid ball-striking if you want to post a decent score.

The defining feature here is the tall, mature pine forest that lines virtually every hole, creating a peaceful, almost cathedral-like atmosphere as you play. It's one of those courses where you feel genuinely immersed in nature, with the trees providing both shade from the Mediterranean sun and a sense of seclusion from the outside world.

Strategically, the Pasha rewards accuracy over distance. The fairways are generous enough if you're hitting it straight, but anything wayward will leave you blocked out or punching back to safety. The greens are large and receptive, though they're protected by well-placed bunkers that catch anything slightly off-line. Water features less prominently than on the Sultan, but when it does appear it's positioned to make you think twice about your approach.

In my opinion, many golfers who play both courses find themselves drawn back to the Pasha for its combination of challenge and playability, plus that wonderfully tranquil setting. It's an ideal second-round option if you've just battled the Sultan, or a great choice if you're looking for championship golf without quite the same level of intensity. The course feels more forgiving off the tee but still asks proper questions around the greens, so you can't switch off completely.

Right, if you're planning a trip to Belek and want to play where the pros have played, these two courses should be top of your list. The combination of quality, variety and easy access from the hotel makes this a proper golf destination.

More information on The Pasha Course >>

Course Information

Par 71
Designed by European Golf Architects and Senior Professional David Jones
Opened for play 2002

Tees

Black 7,083 yards SSS 74
Gold 6,515 yards SSS 71
White 6,096 yards SSS 70
Red 5,471 yards SSS 75

Accommodation at Sirene Belek Hotel

The hotel has 498 rooms, most with balconies looking over the sea, gardens or pine forest. Standard rooms are comfortably sized and well finished, while the 213 junior suites add a separate sitting area that's handy for groups sharing or anyone who wants a bit more space post-round.

If you're travelling as a bigger party, there are larger suite options too, including duplex layouts for families and top-end suites that suit a society trip base. The Palace Duplex sleeps four across two levels, whilst the Pasha Suite accommodates up to eight, making it ideal for extended family breaks or larger golf groups. Expect the usual five-star essentials including air conditioning, satellite TV and a stocked minibar, so you can focus entirely on your golf rather than worrying about comfort.

Food & Drink

All-inclusive here feels like a step up from the "one buffet, every night" routine. You've got six restaurants covering Turkish classics and familiar international options, including Italian, Asian and seafood specialists. The spaces are generous but the service remains attentive and personal, striking that balance between resort-scale catering and a more intimate dining experience.

After dinner, you've got seven bars around the resort for everything from poolside drinks to a quieter late-night lounge. If your group likes a bit of après-golf energy, there's also an on-site nightclub, though you may want to keep the tee times sensible the next morning.

Leisure Facilities

The private beach setup includes a modern deck area over the water, ideal for switching off between rounds. The spa is worth pencilling in, particularly if you're playing multiple days, with massage and traditional Turkish bath experiences available. Turkey is famous for its hammam tradition, so it's worth trying whilst you're here.

There's also a well-equipped health club and a good pool setup. The 50m and 25m lap pools are there if you want to keep up your training, whilst the more relaxed family pools are perfect for a casual dip or keeping an eye on kids.

How to get to Sirene Belek Hotel

The resort sits on Turkey's southern Mediterranean coast, a straightforward 30-minute transfer from Antalya International Airport along well-maintained roads.

Address: Turizm Merkezi Yeni Mah, Belek 07500

Features

  • Indoor Swimming Pool
  • Spa
  • Sauna
  • Gymnasium
  • Tennis
  • Outdoor Swimming Pool
  • Air-Conditioning
  • Direct Dial Telephone
  • Room Service
  • Wake-up Call
  • Satellite TV
  • Minibar
  • On-Site Parking
  • Nearby Beaches
  • In House Bar
  • In House Restaurant
  • Golf Buggies
  • Driving Range
  • Pro Shop
  • Tuition
  • Putting Greens
  • Practice Area
  • Golf Club Hire
  • Championship Standard Course

Sirene Belek Hotel Reviews

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10 / 10

Eight ladies on an all-inclusive golf trip to Turkey could be a recipe for disaster, but not so at Sirene Belek Resort & Spa. This was a delightfully fabulous, value-for-money golf trip which will stay in our memories for a long time.

The holiday overall ran like clockwork, with flights and airport connections all excellent despite heavy snowfall before leaving the UK. Our arrival at the hotel was very welcoming and the first impressions were very impressive. 

Our allocated double rooms were spacious and well equipped, with the added surprise of a mezzanine floor and a bathroom each. The decor was excellent, with comfort and cleanliness obviously at the top of Sirene's 'must provide' list.

The dining experience was also excellent with numerous choices in the International Restaurant for all three meals. We also thoroughly enjoyed our dinner at the Italian Restaurant which we booked one evening. The selection of wines at lunch and dinner were very palatable and suited everyone's taste. After dinner, the atmosphere in the bar areas was very warm and friendly with very pleasant waiting staff on hand. 

Transportation to and from the golf courses ran perfectly, and as for the golf courses themselves, both the Pasha and Sultan were in excellent condition, very attractively laid out and appropriately challenging. The clubhouse was a very comfortable place for a drink after a round with the normal discussions on how we all played, how many balls we had lost and which specific lake claimed said balls!

On the days we were 'resting' from golf, we thoroughly enjoyed the other facilities at the hotel, particularly the spa, where the massages available were 'to die for' and eased many an aching muscle! 

As a group we have been to other golf resorts in Belek and for us the Sirene gets top marks and is on a par with the others. It is high on our list of places we will visit again and YGT are to be complimented for having this hotel on their books. 

Ladies can sometimes be difficult to impress but this bunch of 'Golden Girls' will be back!

Barbara Reviewed 2 Dec 2014

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