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Where To Stay In Antalya in 2026: From Budget Hotels To Glossy Resorts
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Travel writing based on first-hand experience

We land in Antalya and immediately get hit with the classic dilemma where to stay in Antalya: do we want old stones and nightlife, a beach you can roll out of bed onto, or a pine-scented “where even is my phone signal?” cove? Good news: Antalya isn’t one destination—it’s a little archipelago of vibes stitched together by buses, trams, and sheer holiday optimism.

The 8 best areas to stay in Antalya (and why you’ll care)

Antalya has 8 solid “base camps” for accommodation, each with its own personality:

  • Kaleiçi (Old Town): historic, central, lively—Antalya’s “walk everywhere, eat everything” core.
  • Konyaaltı: city-close, Blue Flag beach, lots of options from budget to glossy resorts.
  • Lara: the luxury-heavy district—big resorts, soft sand, all-inclusive everything.
  • Belek: resort kingdom with golf, long beaches, and day trips to ancient ruins and waterfalls.
  • Kemer: summer-party headquarters—beaches, mountains, nightlife, and tons of hotels.
  • Tekirova: calmer Kemer cousin—nature-first, quieter water, still comfy.
  • Çıralı & Olimpos: same bay, different energy—family-chill vs youthful-social.
  • Adrasan: niche, nature-wrapped, boat-tour paradise—more low-key, fewer mega-resorts.

Every region has trade-offs. Let’s zoom in.


1) Antalya City Center: Kaleiçi (Old Town)

Antalya City Center: Kaleiçi (Old Town)

If you’re asking “Where to stay in Antalya?” and your idea of a good trip includes more than tanning like a rotisserie chicken, we start with Kaleiçi.

Kaleiçi sits in Muratpaşa, right in the city center, and it’s basically Antalya’s greatest hits album: most touristic, most central, most “we can just walk and see what happens.” A big chunk of the city’s must-sees live here, which is why it’s busy with locals, travelers, and everyone in between—pretty much all day, all year.

What Kaleiçi feels like

Picture old city walls, narrow lanes, and that “wait—this is adorable” moment every ten steps. Kaleiçi is often said to begin around Hadrian’s Gate, and from there you drift toward the sea through a maze of historic houses turned boutique hotels, plus souvenir shops, cafés, restaurants, bars, little museums, and the occasional “how is this building still standing?” wonder.

Follow the colorful alleyways downhill and—boom—you’re at Kaleiçi Marina (Yacht Harbor). Next door is Mermerli Beach, small but charming, and genuinely handy when you want a swim without committing to a full beach-day commute.

Swimming from the city center

Is swimming in central Antalya as dreamy as the coves outside town? Usually not. But if you’re the kind of person who sees the sea and thinks “we should use it daily”, Kaleiçi still works—especially with nearby options and easy transport.

Things to see around Kaleiçi

If you stay here, you’re surrounded by sights like:

  • Karatay Medrese (Madrasah)
  • Cumhuriyet Konağı (Republic Mansion)
  • Antalya Toy Museum
  • Antalya Atatürk House and Museum
  • Kırk Merdiven (Forty Stairs)
  • Hıdırlık Tower
  • Clock Tower

Nightlife + transport bonus

Kaleiçi is also one of the best bases for nightlife—taverns, pubs, live music spots… you won’t be bored unless you truly try. And for getting around Antalya, it’s hard to beat: public transport connections make it easy to fan out to beaches and districts without feeling trapped.

Luna Hotel Kaleiçi Antalya
Luna Hotel Kaleiçi
  • Luna Hotel Kaleiçi: a solid budget-friendly pick—stylish, clean, comfortable, and good on atmosphere.
  • Konak Hotel Kaleiçi: another good-value choice in a 19th-century mansion, about 5 minutes from the harbor.
  • Delight Deluxe Boutique Hotel (★★★★): for a more upscale Kaleiçi stay, with perks like an outdoor pool and free parking.
  • Aspen Hotel (★★★★): steps from Kaleiçi Marina and Mermerli Beach, a popular “treat ourselves” option.

2) Konyaaltı

 Antalya

Konyaaltı is the answer you’ll hear constantly when you ask where to stay in Antalya—and for good reason. It sits on the western edge of the city, about 15 minutes from the center, and it’s built around the star attraction: Konyaaltı Beach.

Why people love it

That beach runs for about 7 km, from the Antalya cliffs toward the port, and it’s a Blue Flag favorite close to town. Konyaaltı gives you the rare combo of:

  • easy access to the city
  • a real beach strip
  • a lively, local-ish energy
  • accommodation for almost every budget

If you hate being stuck inside a resort and want to actually see the city, Konyaaltı makes sense. You can swim at public or private beach clubs, then head out into streets and neighborhoods without needing a full expedition plan.

What to do in/near Konyaaltı

Popular nearby attractions include:

  • Antalya Archaeology Museum
  • Antalya Cultural Center
  • Konyaaltı Open Air Theatre
  • Antalya Aquarium
Meyde Boutique Suites Antalya
Meyde Boutique Suites

3) Lara

Lara Antalya

If your dream Antalya holiday is sea + sand + all-inclusive abundance, but you still want to be within striking distance of the city, Lara is your move.

Lara (basically shorthand for Lara Beach) sits about 30 minutes from Antalya city center, with loads of accommodation along the sandy Blue Flag coastline and further inland.

The Lara “power zone”: Kundu

The most famous hotel cluster here is Kundu, and the vibe is clear: extra-luxury, all-inclusive resorts where you can spend an entire week without needing to leave the property (and some people proudly don’t).

Lara isn’t only about hotels—there are also shopping areas and big-name brands around—so it can feel more polished and “holiday-engineered” compared to other parts of Antalya.

Lara vs Konyaaltı (the quick reality check)

If you’re torn between them, here’s the simplest way to think about it:

  • Lara = more touristy, more luxurious, more “resort bubble.”
  • Konyaaltı = more local life, more city energy, easier to mix beach time with sightseeing.
Mardan Palace Antalya
Mardan Palace
  • Espina Hotel (★★★): a budget-friendly option in a handy spot between the city and Lara Beach; malls, water parks, restaurants, and bars nearby.
  • Holiday Inn Antalya Lara (★★★★): great if you want a hotel near Lara Beach with a lively, central base in Old Lara.
  • Venezia Palace Deluxe Resort Hotel (★★★★★): Kundu luxury with Venice-inspired architecture (yes, San Marco Square vibes), plus a private beach and lots of facilities.
  • Mardan Palace (★★★★★): one of the most famous Kundu heavy-hitters—private beach, pools, bars, restaurants, airport transfer… the works.

4) Belek

Belek Antalya

Belek sits around 30 km from Antalya city center, in the Serik district, and it’s one of Türkiye’s most popular summer-holiday names—especially for travelers who love a resort lifestyle with nature on the edges.

What Belek does best

You get a coastline of roughly 25 km, backed by pine forests, with the Aksu River flowing toward the Mediterranean. Belek can feel like you’re switching between:

  • bright blue sea
  • green hotel gardens
  • pine-scented landscapes
  • easy day trips to ruins and waterfalls

Day trips and sights around Belek

If you want history and nature outside the hotel gates, you’ve got big names nearby:

  • Aspendos Ancient City & Aspendos Theatre
  • Perge Ancient City
  • Kurşunlu Waterfall
  • Silyon Ancient City

Where to stay in Belek

Most Belek hotels are beachfront, and many are luxury resorts. Golf is a major theme here—golf-course hotels are especially popular, and outdoor sports options are generally strong.

Rixos Premium Belek  Antalya
Rixos Premium Belek 
  • Selin Otel Spa Belek (★★★): a more affordable pick near the river on Köprübaşı Street, about a 6-minute drive from the beach.
  • The Land of Legends Kingdom (★★★★★): basically a holiday universe—shopping, water parks, theme parks, pools… it’s huge.
  • Rixos Premium Belek Hotel (★★★★★): a high-end nature-meets-luxury resort with a polished atmosphere.
  • Spice Hotel & Spa (★★★★★): a 5-star option that’s often considered a little more budget-friendly within the Belek luxury scene.

5) Kemer

Kemer  Antalya

If you’re looking for fun, movement, nightlife, and beach days that somehow turn into late nights, Kemer is the classic pick.

Kemer is around 40 km from Antalya city center, and even in a province full of resort towns, it’s been one of Antalya’s biggest holiday magnets for years.

Beaches and sea in Kemer

The Mediterranean here is the headline—blue water, golden stretches, and lots of beach formats:

  • public beaches
  • hotel beaches
  • privately run beach clubs

Moonlight Beach is the most famous, but it’s far from your only option.

Things to do beyond the beach

Kemer is also good for people who get restless:

  • Göynük Canyon (for hiking/safari energy)
  • rock shelters and caves (like Sırtlanini Cave)
  • diving spots (including the Paris Wreck)
  • Folkloric Nomad Park Open Air Museum
  • Ancient City of Idyros

Nightlife note

Kemer is one of the first names that comes up for Antalya nightlife—hotel clubs, bars, pubs, taverns… it’s built for evening entertainment.

TUI Magic Life Rixos Beldibi  Antalya
TUI Magic Life Rixos Beldibi 
  • Çekmen Hotel: among the most affordable, right in central Kemer, about 50 m from the beach area.
  • Naturella Hotel & Apart: mountainside calm, around 1 km from the beach, with a private beach and a free shuttle (3x daily).
  • Agon Hotel (★★★): budget-friendly, near spots like Moonlight Beach and the clock tower; private beach + pool.
  • DoubleTree by Hilton Kemer (★★★★★): a more luxurious, central choice for comfort plus easy access to Kemer sights.
  • TUI Magic Rixos Beldibi Hotel (★★★★★): in the Beldibi area—great if you want nature and luxury between Antalya and Kemer.

6) Tekirova

Tekirova  Antalya

Want something quieter, calmer, more “we can actually hear the waves”? Tekirova is one of the best answers.

Tekirova is a peaceful resort town in the Kemer area, about 17 km from Kemer and roughly 50 km from Antalya city center.

What makes Tekirova special

It’s surrounded by mountains on three sides, with Blue Flag beaches, and a sea that often feels calmer than the busier Antalya stretches.

Tekirova is also a strong base for day trips:

  • Phaselis (ancient ruins + coast = excellent combo)
  • Beldibi
  • Çıralı

If you’re into underwater life, boat tours to the Three Islands are popular—especially for diving. For views and hikes, you can head toward the foothills of Mount Olympos by trail or cable car.

Nirvana Dolce Vita  Antalya
Nirvana Dolce Vita
  • Nirvana Dolce Vita Luxury: luxury-leaning but often more affordable than the biggest names; beachfront, lots of facilities (even a bowling alley + spa).
  • Amore Hotel Tekirova: a quieter, affordable option about 3 km from the Three Islands diving area, with mountain views.
  • Rixos Premium Tekirova (★★★★★): one of the top luxury choices, set in a peaceful bay, with villas plus multiple room types.
  • Martı Myra (★★★★★): a blue-and-green nature setting with the amenities you expect from a higher-end resort.

7) Çıralı & Olimpos

Çıralı & Olimpos  Antalya

We’re grouping these because they’re neighbors in the same bay—close enough that you can walk between them along the beach. But the atmosphere? Different story.

Both sit within the protected Beydağları (Olympos) National Park, so you won’t find giant resort blocks here. Think: sea in front, forested slopes behind, a quieter rhythm that feels far from the city without being inaccessible.

The bay layout (so you can picture it)

The coastline between Yanartaş and Mount Olympos splits into two:

  • Approaching from Kemer, you hit Çıralı Beach first
  • Closer to the mountain, you’re in Olympos Beach

Same bay, two flavors.

Çıralı vs Olympos (choose your mood)

Environment

  • Choose Çıralı for quiet, peaceful, family-friendly days.
  • Choose Olympos for a more lively, youthful, social vibe.

Accommodation + prices

  • Çıralı hotels tend to be a bit more expensive than Olympos.
  • Olympos accommodation is usually farther from the sea.
  • In Çıralı, many stays are just steps from the beach.

Nightlife

  • Olympos nights are more active (not nightclub-style, but social bars, beach gatherings, and friendly chaos).
  • Çıralı is calmer—more “early night, early swim, repeat.”
Etenna Beach Bungalows  Antalya
Etenna Beach Bungalows

8) Adrasan

 Adrasan  Antalya

Last stop on our “where to stay” circuit: Adrasan—another nature-focused choice, but with its own crowd and rhythm.

Adrasan is in Kumluca, about 95 km from Antalya city center, and the heart of it is Adrasan Bay, a sandy stretch around 2 km long.

Who Adrasan suits

Adrasan still gives you that “alone with nature” feeling, but the atmosphere is a bit different from Çıralı/Olympos. You’ll see all sorts of travelers, but it often skews toward a more settled, older-young crowd—calmer than student-energy Olympos, more quietly social.

What to do in Adrasan

Boat tours are the main obsession here. With Adrasan boat trips, you can explore bays like:

  • Suluada
  • Akseki Bay
  • Korsan Bay (Çoban Limanı)
  • Sazak Bay
  • Yalancı Bay
  • Porto Ceneviz Bay

Accommodation reality check

Adrasan is lush and lovely, but if you want massive 5-star resort infrastructure, this usually isn’t your spot. It’s more about:

  • bungalow hotels
  • guesthouses
  • tree houses
  • smaller, nature-friendly stays
Ada Adrasan Hotel  Antalya
Ada Adrasan Hotel
  • Ada Adrasan Hotel: modern bungalows, quiet and peaceful, about a 1-minute walk to Adrasan Bay.
  • Ford Hotel: private beach, sea-facing pool, bar, restaurant—modern, comfortable.
  • Adrasan Klados Hotel (★★★★): a more upscale option, very close to the sea.

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