Belek, Turkey

Voyage Belek Golf & Spa

families couples golf Mid-Range From $213/night
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Voyage Belek Golf & Spa — resort overview
30-Second Summary

Voyage Belek is a genuinely impressive mega-resort that punches above its mid-range price bracket with exceptional family facilities, a champagne welcome, and TripAdvisor Traveller's Choice top-5 global status. The aqua park, three-tier kids club, Laguna swim-up villas, and adults-only zones make it one of the smartest family-plus-couples options in Belek. The major caveat: since 2021 all specialty restaurants carry surcharges. Budget for extra dining spend, treat Cuisine24 as your go-to included option, and splurge selectively at Carino Steak or the Teppanyaki show. Against Maxx Royal, it cannot match the luxury quotient; against Rixos Premium, it wins on family entertainment. In its own lane — family-focused five-star with honest food diversity — it earns its Traveller's Choice status.

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Voyage Belek Golf & Spa Review 2026 — Champagne Welcome, Family Paradise, and One Big Dining Caveat

When you pull up to Voyage Belek Golf & Spa and the staff hands you a glass of champagne and a fresh flower bouquet, you might think you have accidentally booked a luxury resort way above your budget. You have not. This 596-room, five-star all-inclusive in Belek, Turkey delivers a genuinely impressive experience at mid-range prices — then quietly charges extra for most of its specialty restaurants. Understanding that tradeoff is the key to having a great stay here.

Ranked 5th Best All-Inclusive in the World and 4th Best Family Hotel globally in TripAdvisor’s 2023 Traveller’s Choice awards, Voyage Belek has built its reputation on doing family holidays extremely well while still giving couples enough adults-only space to feel like they are on a real vacation. The aqua park is one of the best resort water parks in Belek. The three-tier kids club keeps children genuinely entertained. And the Laguna Duplex Swim-Up villas — where you step from your room directly into a private pool — are the kind of accommodation that makes your friends jealous on Instagram.

But here is the thing you need to know before you book: since summer 2021, every specialty restaurant except Cuisine24 carries a surcharge. In Turkish all-inclusive terms, that is a significant departure from the norm, and it will catch you off guard if you are expecting unlimited a la carte dining. More on that below.

Quick Verdict

Who it’s for: Families who want a five-star all-inclusive with genuinely excellent kids’ facilities and couples who appreciate having adults-only zones within a family resort. Golfers will love the Montgomerie course access. Budget-conscious travelers get surprising luxury for the price — but should plan for dining extras.

Worth it? Yes, with a clear caveat. The base all-inclusive package is strong — champagne welcome, Cuisine24 for 24-hour a la carte, excellent pools, Blue Flag beach. But if you plan to eat at specialty restaurants every night, your final bill will be higher than expected. Know this going in, and Voyage Belek delivers exceptional value.

Score: 8.3 / 10

Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Champagne and flowers on arrival set a luxury toneAll 8 specialty restaurants charge surcharges since 2021
Aqua park with separate adult and kids sectionsNo pork served anywhere on property
Adults-only pool, beach section, and barStandard rooms (32 sqm) feel small for five-star
Cuisine24: 24-hour a la carte dining includedMain buffet gets crowded in July-August peak
Laguna Swim-Up villas with private pool accessGolf rounds not included — preferential rates only
Montgomerie 18-hole championship courseAnimation program quality has slipped recently
TripAdvisor Top 5 All-Inclusive worldwideEvening entertainment noise reaches some rooms
Full 2019 renovation — property looks freshAqua park only open May-October

The Resort at a Glance

DetailInfo
LocationBelek, Antalya Province, Turkey
Airport35 km from Antalya Airport (AYT) — 35-40 min transfer
Total rooms596
Restaurants10 (including buffet and children’s restaurant)
Bars15 in summer, 8 in winter
Pools7 (including aqua park, adults-only, indoor, heated)
Beach300m private Blue Flag golden sand beach
GolfMontgomerie Maxx Royal Golf Club — 18 holes, par 72
Wi-FiFree throughout
Year-roundYes, with reduced facilities in winter

Rooms and Suites

Voyage Belek offers eight room categories across the main building, A/B blocks, standalone bungalows, and duplex villas. The 2019 renovation brought all categories up to a modern standard, but there is a real difference between the entry-level rooms and the premium villa options.

Standard Rooms (A/B Block and Main Building)

The Standard Land View rooms in A and B Block are the entry point at around $213 per night. At 32 sqm (344 sq ft), they are functional — double or twin beds, sofa, balcony, minibar, safe, air conditioning — but genuinely small for a five-star resort. The land view means you are looking at gardens rather than the Mediterranean, and A/B Block locations put you further from the main building’s restaurants and pools.

The Standard Side Sea View rooms in the Main Building are the same 32 sqm footprint but with a partial sea view and, crucially, better positioning. You are closer to everything that matters — the main pool, the buffet, the bars. For the roughly $47 price difference, this is the smarter booking.

Honest take: Unless you are purely budget-driven, skip the A/B Block standard rooms. The walk to the main facilities gets old by day three, and 32 sqm feels cramped once suitcases are open.

Bungalow Superior Standard

At 37 sqm (398 sq ft), the Bungalow Superior offers a standalone experience with garden views, a private balcony, and enough space for two adults and two children. Starting around $250 per night, these are the sweet spot for families who want a bit more privacy without jumping to villa pricing. The standalone structure means less hallway noise and a garden setting that feels more intimate than the main building.

Family Rooms

The Family Room (Land View) in A Block delivers 52 sqm (560 sq ft) across two bedrooms — enough genuine space for four adults and a baby. Starting at $290, this is the best value-per-square-meter option on property and the obvious pick for families with kids who need their own bedroom door to close at 8pm while the parents stay up.

Deluxe Rooms — The Smart Upgrade

Here is where Voyage Belek gets interesting. The Deluxe Room is technically 30 sqm — smaller than the standard — but it comes with a 30 sqm terrace that includes a private Jacuzzi, Bulgari toiletries, VIP services, an upgraded minibar with alcohol, in-room breakfast option, and sea views. Starting at $350, the Deluxe is effectively a 60 sqm living space with a hot tub. This is the room category that makes you feel like you booked a resort twice as expensive as what you actually paid.

Laguna Duplex Swim-Up — The Hidden Gem

The Laguna Duplex Swim-Up villas (from $420) are the accommodation that earns Voyage Belek its cult following. These two-level units offer direct swim-up access to the exclusive Laguna Pool, which is restricted to villa guests only. Step off your ground-floor terrace, wade into the pool, grab a drink — and never interact with a single other family’s kids for the rest of the afternoon. If you are a couple staying at a family resort, this is how you engineer an adults-only experience without booking an adults-only property.

King Suite — The Statement Room

At 285 sqm (3,068 sq ft) including the terrace, the King Suite is Belek in full spectacle mode. Two bedrooms, a living room with dining area, two separate shower rooms, and a rooftop terrace with a Jacuzzi and sunbeds. Butler service included. From $500 per night, this sleeps up to six adults and is, frankly, one of the most impressive suite categories in the Belek corridor. The rooftop Jacuzzi under the Mediterranean stars is the kind of experience that justifies Turkey’s reputation for all-inclusive luxury.

Our Room Pick

For couples: Deluxe Room. The private Jacuzzi terrace, Bulgari toiletries, and VIP services deliver a disproportionate luxury upgrade for the price. For families: Bungalow Superior for smaller families, Family Room for larger ones. For the full experience: Laguna Duplex Swim-Up — the exclusive pool access alone is worth the premium.

Food and Dining

This is where Voyage Belek gets complicated. The resort boasts 10 restaurants and up to 15 bars — an impressive lineup by any standard. But the critical detail is that since summer 2021, all specialty a la carte restaurants except Cuisine24 charge surcharges. This is a departure from what most travelers expect at a Turkish five-star all-inclusive.

Main Buffet Restaurant

The main buffet handles breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the majority of the resort’s 596 rooms, and it shows. Food quality is solid — varied, freshly prepared, with good Turkish staples alongside international options. But during July-August peak dining hours, expect queues, crowded seating, and the general chaos that comes with 1,000+ hungry guests converging at the same time. An adults-only buffet restaurant operates at breakfast and dinner, offering the same food in a calmer environment — use it.

Important note: No pork is served anywhere at the resort. The property is halal-certified. Western guests who expect bacon at breakfast will need to adjust expectations.

Cuisine24 — Your Included A La Carte Lifeline

Cuisine24 is the single most important restaurant at Voyage Belek for value-conscious guests. It is the only a la carte restaurant fully included in the all-inclusive rate — open 24 hours, no reservation required. The menu covers international dishes, and while it is not the culinary highlight of the resort, it is infinitely better than buffet leftovers at midnight. Use it frequently. Treat it as your default dining backup.

Specialty Restaurants (All Carry Surcharges)

The eight specialty restaurants cover impressive ground:

  • Carino Steak Restaurant — The premium dining anchor. 28-day aged steaks, proper wine pairings, serious steakhouse atmosphere. This is the one surcharge restaurant worth splurging on.
  • Wen Teppanyaki Japanese Restaurant — Live teppanyaki cooking shows make this the most theatrical dining option on property. Great for a special night out.
  • Wen Chinese Restaurant — Traditional Chinese dishes, reservation required.
  • Gracias Mexican Restaurant — Colorful Latin American menu with traditional sauces and spices.
  • Vista Italian Restaurant — Pizza, pasta, desserts, and Italian cheeses.
  • Blue Voyage — Greek and Mediterranean seafood with a fish-forward menu.
  • Kebappa Turkish Restaurant — Showcases the diversity of Turkish cuisine beyond the buffet.
  • Children’s Restaurant — Dedicated kids dining venue, included in the rate.

The surcharge amounts are not publicly listed — they are presented at the restaurant. Guest reports suggest they range from modest to noticeable depending on the venue and what you order. Budget 30-60 EUR per couple per specialty dinner as a rough guide, though this will vary.

Bars and Drinks

Fifteen bars in summer (eight in winter) keep the drinks flowing around the clock. Domestic Turkish spirits are included along with select international brands — Jim Beam, Glenfiddich, Absolut, Beefeater. Your minibar gets restocked daily. Premium champagne and top-shelf spirits beyond the included list cost extra. A dedicated adults-only bar provides a quieter drinking option away from the family pool scene.

Food Quality Verdict

The buffet is good but not exceptional — standard five-star Turkish all-inclusive quality. Cuisine24 is your best included option for a la carte. If you budget for two or three specialty restaurant visits during a week-long stay — Carino Steak and Wen Teppanyaki should be the priority — you will leave satisfied. But if you came expecting to eat at a different included a la carte restaurant every night (the traditional Turkish all-inclusive promise), you will feel shortchanged.

Beach and Pools

The Beach

Voyage Belek’s 300-meter private beach is one of the better-managed stretches of sand in the Belek corridor. Blue Flag certified, with fine golden sand, cushioned loungers, palapas, umbrellas, and cabanas. The Mediterranean water is calm and clear — perfect for families with young swimmers.

The smart design move: the beach is divided into a family section and an adults-only section. This is genuinely rare among Belek family resorts, and it means couples can read a book on the sand without dodging frisbees. The beach bar keeps drinks coming without the need to trek back to the pool area.

Non-motorized water sports — windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing — are included. Motorized water sports like jet skis and parasailing cost extra.

Pools

Seven pools give the resort surprising variety:

The Main Pool is the hub — large, lively, with a swim-up bar and pool entertainment throughout the day. It gets busy during peak hours, but the swim-up bar means you never have to leave the water to get a drink.

The Adults-Only Pool is one of the few genuine adults-only pools among Belek family resorts. Quieter, calmer, and policed — this is the pool that makes Voyage Belek work for couples. A genuine competitive advantage.

The Heated Garden Pool extends the outdoor swimming season into shoulder months (April-May, September-October), while the Indoor Pool handles year-round swimming regardless of weather.

The Aqua Park is the family centerpiece. Multiple waterslides with separate sections for adults and children — it is one of the better resort aqua parks in Belek, though the standalone Aqualantis at Regnum Carya (20,000 sqm, opened May 2025) now outclasses it. Open summer only, roughly May through October.

The Laguna Pool is exclusive to Laguna Duplex Swim-Up villa guests — the most private pool on property, accessible directly from your room.

An Indoor Children’s Pool rounds out the selection for rainy days or overcast afternoons.

Activities and Entertainment

Daytime Activities

The included activity roster is extensive: yoga, tennis, archery, beach volleyball, badminton, bocce, mini-golf, bowling, windsurfing, kayaking, and a full gym with cardio equipment, weights, and panoramic garden views. The aqua park runs all day in summer. Daily pool entertainment keeps the main pool area energized with games, music, and competitions.

For golfers, the resort provides a shuttle to the Montgomerie Maxx Royal Golf Club — an 18-hole, par-72 championship course designed by Colin Montgomerie across 260 acres of seaside and parkland. The course hosted the Turkish Airlines Open twice and features four tee options per hole, eight lakes, and roughly 100 bunkers. Golf is not included in the all-inclusive rate — guests get preferential pricing. For dedicated golf holidays, Jet2Holidays offers 7-night packages that include three rounds, which tends to be better value than booking tee times separately. There are 11 championship courses within a 10-mile radius of the resort, making Belek one of Europe’s premier golf destinations.

Evening Entertainment

Nightly shows run in the entertainment area, though recent guest reviews note the animation program quality has declined from its previous high. The 15 bars give you plenty of options for post-dinner drinks, and the adults-only bar is the best option for couples wanting a quieter evening.

Kids Club

The three-tier kids club is genuinely one of Voyage Belek’s strongest assets:

  • Mini Club (ages 3-5) — supervised play, age-appropriate activities
  • Midi Club (ages 6-8) — more active programming
  • Maxi Club (ages 8-12) — structured activities and entertainment

An adventure park adds outdoor play beyond the aqua park. The dedicated children’s restaurant means kids can eat meals tailored to their preferences. This is a resort where you can genuinely drop your children off and have adult time — the kids club is not an afterthought.

Spa and Wellness

The Sense Spa offers a full treatment menu including Balinese massage, Thai massage, anti-stress massage, lymph drainage, Aloe Vera massage, and various skin and body care treatments. The traditional Turkish hammam is the cultural centerpiece — if you have never experienced a Turkish bath, this is a great place to try one.

Facilities include sauna, steam room, adventure shower, snow fountain, and a modern fitness center. Spa treatments are not included in the all-inclusive rate — budget separately for any massage or hammam visits. The adjacent gym with its panoramic garden views is included and well-equipped.

What’s Included vs What Costs Extra

IncludedCosts Extra
Champagne welcome and flower bouquetAll specialty restaurants except Cuisine24 (surcharge)
Main buffet (breakfast, lunch, dinner)Golf rounds (preferential rate, not free)
Adults-only buffet restaurantSpa and hammam treatments
Cuisine24 — 24-hour a la carteMotorized water sports (jet ski, parasailing)
Children’s restaurantPremium spirits and champagne
Snack bars and patisserieGolf lessons
Domestic spirits + select international brandsArcade / computer games
Daily minibar restock
Non-motorized water sports
Aqua park (summer)
Kids club (ages 3-12)
Tennis, archery, volleyball, gym
Nightly entertainment
Free Wi-Fi
Golf course shuttle

Pricing and How to Book

Price Ranges by Season

SeasonPeriodPrice Per Night (Double)Crowd Level
Low / WinterNovember-March$213-260Low — aqua park closed, fewer restaurants
ShoulderApril-May, October$260-350Moderate — best balance of price and weather
HighJune, September$300-400High — great weather, pools and aqua park open
PeakJuly-August$400-500+Maximum — crowded buffet, busiest pools

All prices are approximate for a standard double room. Upgraded categories (Deluxe, Laguna Swim-Up, King Suite) carry proportional premiums.

Best Time to Visit

May-June and September-October deliver the ideal combination: warm Mediterranean weather, lower crowds, lower prices, and the aqua park and full restaurant lineup in operation. July and August bring maximum crowds, peak prices, and a congested buffet — avoid unless your schedule forces it.

Best Time to Book

Book 4-6 months ahead for peak summer (July-August). Shoulder season can often be booked 6-8 weeks out with availability. Golf packages through operators like Jet2Holidays tend to sell out earlier — book those 3-4 months ahead.

Where to Book

Booking.com offers the widest availability and flexible cancellation for standard bookings. Jet2Holidays is the best option for UK travelers, especially for golf packages (7 nights + 3 rounds). Direct at voyagehotel.com occasionally offers room upgrades or added perks not available through OTAs. Golf-specialist tour operators are worth checking for multi-round packages.

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Compared to Nearby Resorts

Vs. Maxx Royal Belek Golf Resort: Maxx Royal is a tier above in every luxury metric — larger rooms, true top-shelf spirits for all guests, no a la carte surcharges, personal Maxx Assistant butler service. It also costs 50-100% more per night. Voyage wins on aqua park quality and family entertainment breadth. If budget is a factor, Voyage delivers 80% of the experience at 50-60% of the price.

Vs. Rixos Premium Belek: Rixos offers a more exclusive “All Exclusive” brand positioning with 900 rooms and a quieter pool environment. Both resorts now charge for specialty restaurants, so the dining value proposition is similar. Voyage edges Rixos on kids club energy and aqua park quality. Rixos wins on ambient luxury and pool tranquility.

Vs. Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort: Regnum is the resort to beat for golfers (45 holes) and waterpark fans — the Aqualantis waterpark (20,000 sqm, opened May 2025) is in a different league from Voyage’s aqua park. Regnum also hosted the G20 summit, which tells you something about its facilities. Voyage is typically $30-50 cheaper per night and scores higher on Booking.com (9.4 vs Regnum’s rating). For families who want solid everything without paying for features they won’t use, Voyage is the smarter pick. For golfers who will play daily, Regnum wins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Voyage Belek truly all-inclusive?

The base package includes all meals at the buffet and Cuisine24, domestic and select international spirits, non-motorized water sports, aqua park, kids club, and entertainment. However, all eight specialty a la carte restaurants carry surcharges since 2021 — this is a significant departure from what most travelers expect at a Turkish five-star. Budget an extra 30-60 EUR per couple per specialty dinner visit.

Is Voyage Belek good for couples without kids?

Better than you might expect. The adults-only pool, adults-only beach section, and adults-only bar create genuine retreats within the family resort. The Laguna Duplex Swim-Up villas give couples a private pool experience entirely separated from the family areas. That said, this is fundamentally a family resort — if you want a completely child-free environment, look at adults-only properties instead.

Is golf included in the all-inclusive rate?

No. The Montgomerie Maxx Royal Golf Club offers preferential rates for hotel guests, but green fees are not included. Budget for significant additional cost if golf is your primary reason for visiting. Jet2Holidays offers 7-night packages with three rounds included, which is often the best value for golf-focused trips. There are 11 championship courses within 10 miles if you want variety.

Do they serve pork at Voyage Belek?

No. The resort is halal-certified, and no pork is served in any restaurant or buffet. This includes the main buffet breakfast — no bacon. Turkey-based sausages and other halal alternatives are available.

What room should I book?

Avoid A/B Block Standard rooms — the walk to main facilities is inconvenient and 32 sqm is too small. Book Main Building Side Sea View as the minimum. For the best experience, the Deluxe Room (private Jacuzzi terrace, Bulgari toiletries, VIP services) offers the most luxury per dollar. Families should look at the Bungalow Superior or Family Room. The Laguna Duplex Swim-Up is the aspirational pick.

Is Voyage Belek open year-round?

Yes, but with reduced facilities in winter. The aqua park closes approximately October through May. Some specialty restaurants only operate in summer. Indoor pools, the heated garden pool, Cuisine24, and the main buffet operate year-round. Shoulder season (May-June, September-October) gives you the best of both worlds — full facilities, lower prices, better weather than peak summer.

Final Verdict

Score: 8.3 / 10

Voyage Belek Golf & Spa is that rare resort that manages to be genuinely excellent for families and still workable for couples — a combination that most Belek properties fail at. The champagne welcome sets an aspirational tone. The aqua park, three-tier kids club, and dedicated children’s restaurant make it one of the best family all-inclusives on the Turkish Riviera. The adults-only pool, beach section, and bar give couples a genuine escape valve. And the Laguna Duplex Swim-Up villas are the kind of accommodation that makes you wonder why you ever considered staying in a standard hotel room.

The elephant in the room is the specialty restaurant surcharges. Since 2021, only Cuisine24 and the buffet are fully included — a meaningful downgrade from the Turkish all-inclusive standard. If you come in expecting unlimited a la carte dining, you will be frustrated. If you come in knowing the deal, treat Cuisine24 as your daily go-to, and budget for two or three splurge dinners at Carino Steak or Wen Teppanyaki across a week-long stay, you will leave happy.

At $213-500 per night depending on season and room category, Voyage Belek delivers five-star facilities at mid-range pricing. It cannot compete with Maxx Royal on pure luxury, and it cannot match Regnum Carya’s waterpark. But in its own lane — the family-focused five-star that does not forget couples exist — Voyage Belek earns every one of its TripAdvisor accolades. For more options along this stretch of coast, browse our full Turkey destination guide.

Book it if: You want a family resort with genuinely excellent kids’ facilities, a Blue Flag beach, adults-only zones, and golf access — and you are comfortable budgeting separately for specialty dining.

Skip it if: You insist on fully included a la carte dining (look at Maxx Royal) or you want a completely child-free adults-only experience.

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