Where to stay in Antalya 2026 — best areas compared Lara Kaleici Kemer Belek Side Alanya

Where to Stay in Antalya 2026 — The Complete Area Guide

Antalya is not one place. It’s a sprawling Mediterranean province with a historic walled old town, a long urban coastline, and a string of resort towns stretching 150 km in each direction. Picking the right base makes the difference between a holiday that works and one spent in a taxi wondering why you’re staying so far from everything you wanted to see.

This guide breaks down every major area — what it’s like, who it suits, and what you’ll pay — so you can book with confidence.

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Quick Comparison — Antalya’s Main Areas at a Glance

AreaBest ForBeach?VibeAirport Distance
Lara BeachFamilies, all-inclusive✅ SandyResort15 km
Kaleici (Old Town)Couples, culture🚶 10 min walkHistoric, boutique13 km
KonyaaltiCity + beach combo✅ PebbleLocal, relaxed10 km
BelekGolf, luxury families✅ SandyMega-resort30 km
KemerNature, scenery🪨 PebbleScenic, varied55 km
SideHistory + beach✅ SandyCharming, busy75 km
AlanyaBudget, nightlife✅ SandyLively, affordable135 km

Lara Beach — Best for All-Inclusive Families

Lara is Antalya’s resort powerhouse. A long sandy beach flanked by some of Turkey’s largest 5-star hotels — Rixos, Barut, Limak, Titanic Mardan Palace. If you want an ultra all-inclusive holiday where everything is on site — pools, private beach, kids club, spa, entertainment — Lara delivers at a level few places in the Mediterranean can match.

The trade-off: Outside the hotel gates, Lara is mostly resort infrastructure. There’s little to walk to, no charming local restaurants around the corner, and no old town atmosphere. You’re in a resort bubble — which for many guests is exactly the point.

Airport transfer: Just 15 km — 20–30 minutes. The shortest transfer of any major resort area.

Best for: Families with children, couples who want full all-inclusive, travellers who want to arrive and never leave the complex.

📄 Full guide: Best Hotels in Lara Beach → 📄 Lara Beach to Kaleici transfer →


Kaleici (Old Town) — Best for Couples & Culture

Kaleici is the other Antalya — the one that existed before the mega-resorts arrived. A Roman-era walled city with Ottoman mansions, narrow cobbled lanes, a working harbour full of wooden boats, and boutique hotels where the building itself is the experience. Walk out of your hotel and Hadrian’s Gate is two minutes away. The Roman Harbour is five.

The trade-off: No beach. Mermerli Beach is a small rocky cove below the old town walls — walkable but not a proper sandy beach. For sandy beaches, Konyaalti is 3 km by taxi.

Airport transfer: 13 km — 20–25 minutes. Very close to the airport but feels worlds away from resort life.

Best for: Couples, solo travellers, culture-seekers, anyone who wants history and atmosphere over beach facilities.

📄 Full guide: Best Boutique Hotels in Kaleici → 📄 Staying in Kaleici vs Lara Beach — full comparison →


Konyaalti — Best for City + Beach Combo

Konyaalti is Antalya’s city beach — a long pebble shore running west from the old town, backed by the Taurus Mountains. It’s the most local-feeling beach area, with proper restaurants, cafes, and bars that cater to residents as much as tourists. Less resort-heavy than Lara, more alive than Kaleici.

The trade-off: Pebble beach (bring water shoes). Fewer large resort hotels — most accommodation is mid-range city hotels rather than mega all-inclusives.

Airport transfer: 10 km — 20 minutes. Closest major area to the airport.

Best for: Travellers who want a more authentic city experience alongside beach access. Digital nomads, longer-stay visitors, couples who find Lara too resort-heavy.

Belek — Best for Golf & Luxury Families

Belek sits 30 km east of the airport and is Turkey’s premier golf destination — 15+ championship courses, pine forests, and some of the most impressive luxury resort hotels in the country. The beach is sandy. The hotels are vast. And the all-inclusive offering here sets the standard for the region.

The trade-off: Almost no independent restaurants or bars outside the hotel gates. Belek is a resort bubble by design. If you want to wander and explore, plan day trips to Antalya or Side.

Airport transfer: 30 km — 30–40 minutes. Short and easy.

Best for: Golfers, families who want the biggest and best all-inclusive experience, couples celebrating a special occasion.

📄 Full guide: Best Hotels in Belek → 📄 Antalya Airport to Belek transfer →


Kemer — Best for Scenery & Nature Lovers

Kemer is where the Taurus Mountains tumble into the sea. Pine forests, dramatic cliffs, clear turquoise water, and a marina with a genuine evening atmosphere. The hotels range from intimate boutiques to large all-inclusive resorts, and the area has more natural character than anywhere else on this list.

The trade-off: Pebble beaches (mostly), and 55 km from the airport — the longest transfer of the main resort areas apart from Side and Alanya.

Airport transfer: 55 km — 55–70 minutes.

Best for: Nature lovers, couples who want scenery alongside beach, travellers who find Lara and Belek too flat and resort-heavy.

📄 Full guide: Best Hotels in Kemer → 📄 Antalya Airport to Kemer transfer →


Side — Best for History + Sandy Beach

Side is a Roman-era peninsula with ancient temples, a beautiful walled old town, and long sandy beaches stretching east towards Alanya. It manages to combine genuine history with a proper beach holiday — which is rarer than you’d think on this coast.

The trade-off: 75 km from the airport — the transfer takes 70–90 minutes. Old Town hotels are boutique but the surrounding resort areas (Kumköy, Evrenseki) are large and anonymous.

Airport transfer: 75 km — 70–90 minutes.

Best for: Travellers who want the best of both worlds — history and a sandy beach. Particularly popular with couples and culture-conscious families.

📄 Antalya Airport to Side transfer →


Alanya — Best for Budget & Nightlife

Alanya is the furthest major resort from the airport — 135 km east, around 2 hours. It’s also the liveliest and most affordable. Cleopatra Beach is one of Turkey’s finest sandy beaches. The Seljuk castle on the clifftop is spectacular. And the nightlife is the most active of any resort on this list.

The trade-off: The long airport transfer is a genuine inconvenience. And the resort strip can feel overwhelming in peak season.

Airport transfer: 135 km — around 2 hours.

Best for: Budget travellers, younger visitors, anyone who wants a lively resort atmosphere at lower prices than Lara or Belek.

📄 Antalya Airport to Alanya transfer →

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How to Choose: Quick Decision Guide

You want a full beach resort holiday with everything on site: → Lara Beach or Belek. Both deliver ultra all-inclusive at a high standard. Lara is closer to the airport; Belek has better golf and sandier beaches.

You want history, atmosphere, and cobbled streets: → Kaleici. No beach nearby but the old town experience is genuinely special.

You want scenery and nature alongside a beach: → Kemer. Pine forests, mountains, clear water. Longer airport transfer but worth it for the setting.

You want history AND a sandy beach: → Side. The Roman peninsula is one of Turkey’s most atmospheric places. The beach is excellent.

You’re travelling on a tight budget: → Alanya. The furthest from the airport but the most affordable, and Cleopatra Beach is stunning.

You want city life and beach access together: → Konyaalti. Antalya city beach, local restaurants, walkable neighbourhood, easy tram connections.


When to Book

July & August: Peak season. Highest prices, hottest weather, biggest crowds. Book 3–4 months ahead for best availability at top hotels.

May–June & September–October: Best overall. Warm enough to swim, fewer crowds, lower prices. Ideal for cultural exploration and golf. Book 4–6 weeks ahead.

November–April: Off-season. Many resort hotels close. Kaleici boutiques and Konyaalti city hotels stay open. Great for budget travellers and those who want Antalya without the crowds.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best area to stay in Antalya? It depends entirely on what you want. For beach resort holidays: Lara or Belek. For culture and history: Kaleici. For scenery: Kemer. For sandy beaches with history: Side. There’s no single best area — only the right area for your type of holiday.

Is it better to stay in Lara Beach or Kaleici? Completely different experiences. Lara is a mega-resort beach holiday. Kaleici is a boutique cultural city break. Most people who want both base themselves in Kaleici and take a taxi to Lara for a beach day.

Which area has the best beaches in Antalya? For sandy beaches: Lara, Belek, Side, and Alanya all have excellent sand. For clear water and scenery: Kemer wins. Konyaalti and Kaleici have pebble beaches.

How far is the airport from the main hotels? Konyaalti: 10 km. Kaleici: 13 km. Lara: 15 km. Belek: 30 km. Kemer: 55 km. Side: 75 km. Alanya: 135 km.

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Page last updated: May 2026

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