Often called the “Disneyland of Turkey,” the Land of Legends in Belek is the biggest theme park on the coast — a 63-hectare world of roller coasters, water slides, a huge aquarium, a Nickelodeon zone, a shopping avenue and a famous nightly boat parade. It’s a brilliant family day out, but it can also quietly devour your holiday budget if you go in unprepared. Here’s an honest local guide to the 2026 tickets and prices, what’s actually included, the parts that are completely free, and whether it’s worth it.
What is the Land of Legends?
Located in Kadriye, Belek (about 30 minutes from Antalya), the Land of Legends is a sprawling entertainment complex rather than a simple park. It combines a theme park (with the 62 m Hyper Coaster, the Typhoon Coaster and dozens of rides), an aqua park (40+ water slides, wave pools and a lazy river), a Nickelodeon Land for younger kids, one of Europe’s largest aquariums, a 5D cinema, daily dolphin and animal shows, a luxury hotel, and the Shopping Avenue with its castle, fountains and spectacular evening boat-parade light show. New for 2026 is the WaterFly slide complex, adding more slides for all ages.
What’s included in a ticket (and what isn’t)
A standard day ticket covers entry to the theme park rides and the aqua park (pools and slides, open in summer only). What’s not included: food and drinks, lockers, and a few premium Aqua Land extras like swimming with dolphins, the surf-rider and the “Mythical Journey.” The aquarium is sometimes a separate ticket too, so check exactly what your chosen ticket covers before you book.
| Land of Legends | 2026 info |
| Location | Kadriye, Belek (~30 min from Antalya) |
| Theme park hours | ~10:00–17:00 (Shopping Avenue until midnight) |
| Aqua park | Summer only (closed in winter) |
| Free to enter | Shopping Avenue, castle & evening show |
| MüzeKart valid? | No |
Tickets & prices in 2026
Ticket prices change with the season and exchange rates, but the key thing to know is that gate prices are high — adult day tickets can run anywhere from around €70 up to over €100 at the door. Buying online in advance is almost always cheaper, often landing closer to €45–60 for adults and less for children, plus you skip the ticket queues (which get long in summer). The Museum Pass (MüzeKart) is not accepted here. Whatever you do, compare the online price before you turn up and pay the walk-in rate.
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The free part nobody tells you about
Here’s the local tip that saves families a fortune: you don’t need a paid ticket to enjoy the Shopping Avenue, walk around the castle and fountains, or watch the famous evening boat parade and light show. That whole area is free to enter. So if your kids mainly want to see the magical evening spectacle rather than ride the coasters, you can have a wonderful (and cheap) night out without buying a day ticket at all. You only pay if you want the pools, slides and rides during the day.
How to get there
The Land of Legends is in Kadriye, right in the Belek resort area, so if you’re staying in Belek it’s only minutes away. There’s free open-air parking if you drive or take a taxi. From Antalya, Side or Kemer, the easiest option is a tour or ticket that includes hotel transfer, so you don’t have to worry about the logistics — especially handy for the evening, when you’ll be tired and the kids will be flagging.
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Hidden costs & money-saving tips
Once you’re inside, the park is designed to keep you spending. Food and drink are pricey (think holiday-airport prices — a hotdog and chips, bottled water, a locker hire all add up fast), and some Aqua Land attractions cost extra on top of your ticket. To keep control of the budget: buy your ticket online ahead of time, bring sun cream, a hat, swimwear and a towel from your hotel, carry some small cash for a locker, and set the kids’ expectations on snacks before you go in. Arrive when the gates open to get the most out of an expensive ticket.
So, is the Land of Legends worth it?
Honestly? For families and thrill-seekers, yes — it’s a genuinely impressive, world-class park and most visitors leave delighted, calling it the highlight of their holiday. The catch is the cost: the day ticket isn’t cheap and the extras add up, so it’s best treated as a planned splurge rather than a casual outing. The smart play is to buy tickets online, go all-in for one full day, and separately enjoy the free evening show another night. If your trip is more about quiet beaches and relaxing, you can skip the day ticket and just soak up the free Shopping Avenue spectacle.
Best time to visit
For the full experience including the water park, come between late spring and early autumn — Aqua Land is closed in winter. Arrive at opening (around 10:00) to beat the queues and heat, do the rides and slides during the day, and stay for the evening boat parade and light show, which is the magical finale. Weekdays are usually a little quieter than weekends.
FAQ
How much are Land of Legends tickets in 2026?
Gate prices can be €70 or more for adults; booking online in advance is usually significantly cheaper. Prices vary by season, so check the live price.
What’s included in the ticket?
Entry to the theme park rides and the summer aqua park. Food, lockers and some premium Aqua Land activities (like swimming with dolphins) cost extra.
Is the evening show free?
Yes — the Shopping Avenue, castle and the evening boat-parade light show are free to enter; you only need a ticket for the daytime rides and pools.
Is the Land of Legends worth it?
For families and thrill-seekers, yes — it’s excellent, just budget for the ticket and the in-park extras.
How do you get there?
It’s in Kadriye, Belek, with free parking. From other resorts, a ticket with hotel transfer is the easiest option.
Planning your Belek trip? See the best excursions from Belek, our things to do in Belek guide, the Aspendos & Perge guide, and the best hotels in Belek.
