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Best All-Inclusive Family Hotels in Antalya (2026)

5 family-friendly hotels with all inclusive in Antalya . Handpicked for families who want the best.

Antalya is the reason European families get on a 4-hour flight to Turkey. For the price of a week in a mid-range Spanish hotel, you get a 5-star ultra all-inclusive resort with a private beach, an on-site water park with 6-8 slides, a kids club that runs until 10pm, and à la carte restaurants where kids eat free. The all-inclusive scene here is not the tired buffet of 2010s Spain. It is premium drinks, Turkish ice cream stations, Italian gelato bars, and room service included. We picked 5 hotels on the Lara Beach strip (11 km from Antalya airport), all rated 8.6+ on Booking.com, priced from 454 to 1624 EUR/night for a family of four in July. If you want a beach-plus-pool week with zero restaurant hunting, this is the best value in the Mediterranean. For an alternative family week with buffet dining included, compare our all-inclusive hotels in Crete.

Lara Beach itself is a resort strip, not a walkable neighbourhood, so expect to stay on-property most of the week. For a day out, Antalya Old Town (Kaleiçi) is 15 minutes by taxi (15 EUR): Ottoman houses, a Roman harbour, and DeepoOutlet shopping centre en route for rainy days. The Land of Legends theme park (30 min by shuttle) is worth one full day if you have kids 6+, tickets 70 EUR per person. Düden Waterfalls is a 20-minute taxi and free to visit. Skip driving: hotel shuttles and fixed-price taxis work fine. Turkish lira loses value fast so pay in euros when possible and ignore dynamic currency conversion at card machines.

🍽️Why Antalya dominates the all-inclusive family market

All-inclusive in Antalya means something specific: 'Ultra All Inclusive' with premium spirits, à la carte restaurants included (usually 3-4 per resort), 24-hour snack bars, and Turkish ice cream carts roaming the pool deck. This is a step up from Spanish or Greek all-inclusive packages where premium drinks and à la carte dining cost extra. Expect 4-6 restaurants per resort, 3-4 themed bars, and snacks available from 7am to 2am. Kids eat free under 12 in 95% of resorts.

The water park on-site is not a gimmick. These are proper parks with 6 to 10 slides, separate toddler splash zones with mini-slides, and lifeguards on every platform. Lara Barut, Delphin Diva, and Miracle Resort have the biggest parks. Kids clubs are split by age (usually 4-7 and 8-12) and run 10am to 10pm with structured activities: pool games, craft sessions, kids disco. Most hotels offer babysitting for extra, around 15 EUR/hour. Compare with water park hotels in Rimini which sit next to Europe's biggest parks without on-site ones.

One thing first-time visitors underestimate: these resorts are enormous. Lara Barut is 130,000 sqm. Delphin Imperial covers 250,000 sqm with its own monorail between sections. Rooms in the furthest wings can be a 10-minute walk from the main pool. If you have a toddler or limited mobility, request a building near the main pool or restaurant at booking. Also: the Mediterranean at Lara is calm and shallow (no waves) but the private beaches are imported sand over pebbles, which is fine for sandcastles but uncomfortable for bare feet. Pack water shoes.

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Parent's take

We flew to Antalya expecting tired 2000s-style package tourism and got the opposite. By day three the kids had memorised the water park slide order and refused to leave the hotel for a single excursion. The à la carte Italian restaurant became their nightly pilgrimage. At Liberty Hotels Lara the kids disco at 9pm was the highlight of their week, and we finally ate a quiet dinner together knowing exactly where they were. A week there cost less than four nights at a Paris hotel and the kids talk about it six months later.

Our Top 5 Picks

Hotels in Antalya with all inclusive, sorted by guest rating.

1#1 Best for All Inclusive
Main pool and resort facade at Lara Barut Collection, Lara Beach Antalya
1/5

Wonderful

1,828 reviews

9.5

The highest-rated ultra all-inclusive resort on the Lara strip. **130,000 sqm** of grounds with 6 pools, a 10-slide aquapark, and a kids club split into 3 age groups (4-6, 7-9, 10-13). Private beach with reserved family sunbed section and butler service in premium rooms.

🍽️All Inclusive
Highest-rated on Lara strip (9.5)10-slide aquapark + 6 poolsKids club 3 age groups (4-6, 7-9, 10-13)Butler service + premium à la carte dining

From

1624/night

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Why families love Lara Barut Collection - Ultra All Inclusive

This is a splurge and it delivers. The kids club felt more like a summer camp than a babysitting service, with daily schedules sent to our room every evening. Three age groups meant our 5 and 9-year-old both had peers. The butler arranged the water park timing so we never queued. The real luxury was the à la carte restaurants: Japanese, Mediterranean, Turkish, all included. At 1624 EUR/night it is twice the price of Miracle Resort, and you can feel the difference in staffing and quality. Not for budgets, but the rating is honest.

2#2 Best for All Inclusive
Main pool and resort facade at Delphin Diva Premiere, Lara Beach Antalya
1/5

Wonderful

45 reviews

9.1

Luxury all-inclusive resort with **230m of private beach**, an outdoor pool with 8 water slides, and one of the best kids clubs on the strip. The main building has **4 à la carte restaurants** and themed buffet nights (Turkish, Italian, seafood, Asian).

🍽️All Inclusive
230m private beach with pierWater park with 8 slides4 à la carte restaurants includedMultilingual kids club (EN/DE/RU)

From

828/night

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Why families love Delphin Diva Premiere

The water park was the reason our kids did not want to leave. Eight slides, a proper toddler splash zone with mushroom fountains, and lifeguards at every platform. We spent every morning here. The kids club had structured schedules (crafts, pool games, kids yoga) and staff spoke English, German, and Russian. Room was a 50 sqm family suite with separate kids area. Pricey at 828 EUR/night but the Italian à la carte restaurant was genuinely excellent.

3#3 Best for All Inclusive
Main pool and resort facade at Liberty Hotels Lara, Lara Beach Antalya
1/5

Liberty Hotels Lara

Lara Beach (Kundu)

Excellent

967 reviews

8.8

Beachfront 5-star in the Kundu section of Lara with an aquapark, dedicated toddler splash zone, and a kids club split into two age groups (4-7, 8-12). The **9pm kids disco** is a parent favourite for a quiet dinner.

🍽️All Inclusive
Beachfront with private beach areaOn-site aquapark + toddler splash zoneKids club 10am-10pm (4-7 and 8-12)Kids disco nightly at 9pm

From

475/night

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Why families love Liberty Hotels Lara

We had a corner room overlooking the pool and the kids could run to the water park on their own after day two. Babysitting was easy to arrange at the front desk, 15 EUR/hour. The main buffet had a separate kids section at child height, small plates and low stools. The one weak spot: Turkish-only entertainment some evenings, kids didn't mind but we tuned out. Worth the 475 EUR/night for the beachfront location and kids club hours.

4#4 Best for All Inclusive
Main pool and resort facade at Nirvana Cosmopolitan Hotel, Lara Beach Antalya
1/5

Nirvana Cosmopolitan Hotel

Lara Beach (Kundu)

Excellent

77 reviews

8.8

Beachfront resort with an indoor pool (useful for off-peak or early-morning swims), a proper outdoor water park with slides, and a dedicated kids club. The **private beach runs 200m** with free sunbeds and an adults-only section separate from the family pool.

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Indoor + outdoor pools (year-round swim)Water park with slidesPrivate beach 200m with free sunbedsKids club with structured activities

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632/night

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Why families love Nirvana Cosmopolitan Hotel

We booked this for the indoor pool option since we visited in late April and mornings were still cool. The outdoor water slides opened on day three when temperatures climbed. The kids buffet at dinner had a separate dessert station kids loved. Rooms are large (45 sqm family suite) and the main pool has a shaded section which saved our 3-year-old from midday sun. Expensive at 632 EUR/night but the indoor pool made it worth it off-season.

5#5 Best for All Inclusive
Main pool and resort facade at Miracle Resort Hotel, Lara Beach Antalya
1/5

Excellent

280 reviews

8.6

Family 5-star on the Lara Beach strip with **3 outdoor pools**, an on-site water park with slides, and a kids club running 10am to 10pm. The private beach is 100m from the main pool and pool towels are included in the all-inclusive rate.

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Ultra all-inclusive with 3 outdoor poolsOn-site water park with 6 slidesKids club 10am-10pm (ages 4-12)Private beach 100m from main pool

From

454/night

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Why families love Miracle Resort Hotel

We picked Miracle for the price and got a proper water park with 6 slides, a toddler splash zone, and a dedicated kids buffet. The Italian à la carte restaurant was the kids' favourite, booked once per stay included in the rate. Our 7-year-old lived at the kids club; our 4-year-old needed us for the splash area. At 454 EUR/night in July for a sea-view family room, this was the best value on the Lara strip.

💡How to pick an Antalya all-inclusive resort with kids

  • 1Book a resort with its own water park on-site, not 'nearby'. Lara Barut, Delphin Diva, Miracle Resort and Liberty Hotels Lara all have parks inside the property with free unlimited use. Off-site parks like The Land of Legends are 70 EUR per person per day and eat into your all-inclusive savings.
  • 2Fly to Antalya (AYT), not Istanbul. Antalya airport is 11 km from Lara Beach, so you are at your hotel 30 minutes after landing. Istanbul to Antalya is another 1-hour flight and 180 EUR in domestic transfers for a family of four.
  • 3Request a building near the main pool at booking. These resorts are the size of small villages (Delphin Imperial has its own monorail). A pool-facing room in the main block saves 10-minute walks 6 times a day with tired kids.
  • 4Check the kids club age split before booking. Standard split is 4-7 and 8-12, but some resorts (Lara Barut) run 4-6, 7-9 and 10-13. If your kids fall between brackets, they may not get the supervision you expected. Babies under 4 need a paid nanny.
  • 5Ignore the 'stars' count and focus on the Booking rating. All Lara Beach resorts are 5-star by Turkish classification, but ratings 8.8+ are the ones with consistent food quality and clean rooms. For a beach-focused alternative without all-inclusive, see beach-access hotels in Crete.
  • 6Prefer the Atlantic coast? See our all-inclusive Algarve guide — similar 4-star resorts, lower drink ceiling but fresher Atlantic beaches and a 3-hour shorter flight from the UK.

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