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We land in Antalya with the classic family mission: You want a place where the kids can sprint safely, splash endlessly, and disappear into a kids’ club long enough for you to remember what silence sounds like.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the best family friendly hotels in Antalya—the ones with the practical stuff that matters: kids’ clubs (with decent hours), splash parks and waterslides, family rooms and suites, stroller-friendly layouts, easy beach access, and pools that don’t feel like a competitive sport.
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Kas Athena Hotel

We land in Kaş with that very specific family-mission energy: keep everyone fed, keep everyone near water, and keep the “are we there yet?” soundtrack to a minimum. Kas Athena Hotel plays this game well—quiet enough to actually unwind, but close enough to the center that you can walk to beaches, dinner without turning it into an expedition.
The vibe is modern, comfy, and low-drama: clean rooms, friendly staff, and a breakfast that makes mornings feel less like a negotiation. It’s also one of those places that works for families who want a soft base: nap-time possible, exploring still easy, and the Mediterranean is basically waiting outside with its best turquoise outfit.
Family logistics
- Best for: relaxed Kaş days (beach + dinner + early night, repeat)
- Walkability: strong—center/beaches/restaurants are close
- Budget : expect $104–$205 per night for a standard room
Turquoise Village

If your ideal family holiday is “nature, space, and nobody honking at us,” Turquoise Village in Finike is a seriously soothing pick. The atmosphere is calm, green, and designed for people who’d rather hear birds than lobby music. Plus, you’re only a short hop from Finike center, so you can still do supplies/ice cream/“we forgot sunscreen” runs without drama.
Food is part of the point here—breakfast is typically included (and actually feels like real breakfast), and there’s also an on-site restaurant setup that makes it easy to keep everyone fed without daily planning meetings.
And then there’s the “family activities” angle: camping programs, easy outdoorsy fun, and low-pressure exploring. If your kids love maps and missions, orienteering is the kind of wholesome chaos that burns energy in the best way.
Don’t-miss nearby bits
- Gökliman Beach / Gokliman area: a standout swim stop around Finike.
- History day trips: Myra / Demre + Kekova make a great “ancient + sea” combo (see boat prices below).
Budget
- Nightly rates often start around $89+ in lower-demand periods
Fortunella Suites & Villas

For families who want space (and the freedom to snack whenever they want), Fortunella Suites & Villas is a practical win. You’re by Finike Marina, close to the center, and near restaurants and the beach—aka less time commuting, more time actually vacationing.
Balconies with sea/marina views help with the “we’re really here” feeling, and the setup is geared toward families who need room to spread out. Some listings also highlight kid-focused features like a children’s pool.
Child policy note
- children 6–12 stay free
Budget reality check
- Prices start around $73 per room/night
Etenna Beach Bungalow

This is the “wake up in nature, walk 30 seconds, and you’re at the sea” kind of family holiday. Etenna Beach Bungalow in Çıralı is for people who want calm, greenery, and a beach that doesn’t feel like a competitive sport.
Kids get a big garden to roam safely, and you get the rare luxury of not worrying every five minutes. The bungalows lean warm and wooden, and mornings are the headline: breakfast is a full-on fresh, local spread kind of situation. (You’ll still end up thinking about it later.)
Budget
- Off-season can be much lower (e.g., around $123 total on some winter dates).
- In peak season, typical standard-room averages about $235–$704.
Hamarat Hotel

Sometimes you don’t want “hotel energy.” You want home energy, with a view. Hamarat Hotel on the Çukurbağ Peninsula in Kaş is small, friendly, and run with that family-business warmth where people genuinely want your stay to go well.
Rooms are clean and comfortable, sea views do a lot of heavy lifting for your mood, and there’s garden space so kids can play while you reclaim your brain. Breakfast is generous and local—homemade-jam territory. Also: transport is easy, even without a car, because you can use minibuses (dolmuş) to get into town.
Budget
- Average standard-room rates around $119–$220 depending on season.
Villa Lukka Hotel

This is the “we live in a garden now” fantasy—orange trees, a peaceful setup, and bungalows that feel more like your own little summer house than a generic room. Villa Lukka in Çıralı is especially good if you want your kids to have space to run without traffic stress, and you want the beach close enough that you can do quick swims between snacks.
And the beach here? Çıralı is known for being calm and family-friendly in the water, which makes beach time feel more like a holiday and less like hazard management.
Budget
- Around $127+ per night (varies with dates/room type).
Likya Adrasan

If your dream is to escape noise and reset in nature with your kids, Likya Adrasan is the kind of place where days slow down on purpose. Big garden, relaxed atmosphere, and the comforting feeling that nobody is rushing you—perfect for families who want the beach, but also want naps and quiet.
Adrasan’s sea is generally calmer than many busier resort strips, which is exactly what parents want to hear when small humans are involved.
Budget
- Prices starting around $45+ per night in lower-demand periods
A Suite Side

Side is basically built for family beach days: sandy stretches, shallow water, and plenty of places to eat that won’t turn dinner into a two-hour quest. A Suite Side makes it even easier by giving you apartment-style space—kitchen included—so you can do breakfasts at home, store snacks, and stop paying “I’m hungry again” tax every hour.
Pool time after breakfast is a reliable hit, and the overall setup is just more forgiving than a standard room when you’re traveling with kids.
Getting around (useful with kids)
- Side’s dolmuş minibuses are a simple way to move around; typical routes list fares like ₺20–₺50 for short hops, and ₺120–₺150 for Side → Antalya bus station routes (prices can change, but it’s a good planning baseline).
Budget
- Deals can start around $48+ per night depending on season and availability.
- Breakfast (when not included) is around €15/adult, €7.50/child.
Arcadia Hotel

If you want Çıralı but with a little extra comfort and a big garden for kids, Arcadia Hotel is a strong pick. It’s the kind of place where children can actually run on grass (a rare vacation luxury), and you’re right by the sea—so beach days are effortless.
It’s also a good fit for families who want a quieter, nature-forward stay without giving up the comforts that keep everyone happy.
Budget reality check
- Rates start around $118+ per night depending on season.
Rota Kilidonia Karaöz Suites & Villas

This is for the families who want nature + comfort, without the resort crowds. The bungalow-style setup makes family life easy: garden space, pool, and a relaxed environment where kids can play and parents can breathe.
Breakfast is the highlight—village produce, homemade jams, fresh bread—while the rest of the day can be as active or lazy as you want. Walking distance to the sea is a big win here.
Budget reality check
- Nightly rates around $109+ depending on dates.
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