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Hotels in Antalya — What to Expect
Antalya is Turkey's Mediterranean tourism capital — a 21-million-tourist-per-year coastal hub at the foot of the Taurus Mountains. The city stretches 50 km along the Konyaaltı and Lara beaches, with the Old Town (Kaleiçi) inside Roman walls at the centre. To the east, Lara Beach concentrates the city's all-inclusive resorts (Maxx Royal, Rixos, Delphin Imperial); to the west, Konyaaltı is closer to the city and has a long pebble beach with mountain views. The nearby resort towns of Belek (golf), Side (Roman ruins + beach), Kemer (mountains + diving), and Alanya (longer stays, Russian-speaker dominant) are within 30–130 km.
We list 448 hotels in Antalya proper, plus thousands more in surrounding resorts. Beach resorts run 5-star all-inclusive at $80–250/night per person depending on season; in the Old Town, boutique restored Ottoman houses run $40–150/night room-only. Antalya Airport (AYT) is 13 km east of the centre — 20 minutes by taxi for ₺200–300 ($5–8), or the TramAntalya AntRay to Aksu station. AYT is one of Europe's busiest seasonal airports — direct flights from 60+ countries.
The Turkish lira (₺) is local currency. Most resort prices quote in EUR; cards work everywhere except small market vendors. EU, UK, US, Russia, CIS, GCC, and 70+ countries enter Turkey visa-free for 90 days. Peak season is June–September with sea temperatures of 24–28 °C; April–May and October are quieter with rates 30–50% lower and the sea still 20–22 °C. Free cancellation is available on most Antalya rooms when you book through Hotevi.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Lara or Konyaaltı — which beach in Antalya is better?
Lara has sand and concentrates the city's big all-inclusive resorts (Maxx Royal, Delphin, Rixos). Konyaaltı is pebble, closer to the city centre and Old Town, and has mountain views. Families on all-inclusive packages usually pick Lara; couples and short-stay city explorers prefer Konyaaltı.
How far is Antalya airport from hotels?
AYT is 13 km east of the city centre — 20 minutes by taxi for ₺200–300 ($5–8). Most all-inclusive resorts in Lara, Belek, Side, and Kemer offer free or paid shuttle transfers from AYT (book in advance with the hotel). The AntRay tram runs from Aksu to the centre.
When is the best time to visit Antalya?
June–September is high beach season (sea 24–28 °C, daytime 30–35 °C). April–May and September–October are quieter with rates 30–50% lower and the sea still warm enough (20–22 °C in May, 23 °C in October). November–March is mild (15–18 °C days) but most beach resorts close.
Should I choose Antalya, Belek, or Alanya?
Antalya is best for combining beach with culture (Old Town, museum, day trips). Belek is golf-oriented with the newest 5-star resorts. Alanya is cheaper, more Russian-speaking, and has longer beaches but a 2-hour drive from AYT. Kemer is mountain-edge and good for diving.
Are all-inclusive packages worth it in Antalya?
Often yes — Antalya region is the global benchmark for all-inclusive value. A 5-star all-inclusive at $120/night per person typically covers four meals, snacks, all drinks (often premium brands), pool, beach access, sports, and kids' clubs. Standalone hotels are best only if you plan to eat in the city centre most nights.