Best Antalya Hotels with Spa & Wellness for Families (2026)
12 family-friendly hotels with spa & wellness in Antalya . Handpicked for families who want the best.
If you are planning a family week in Antalya and you want a proper hotel spa — hammam, thalassotherapy pool, real massage menu — this is the shortlist. We ignored the hotels that slap the word spa on a sauna in a corridor. We kept the 5 resorts with a dedicated wellness building of 1 500 m² or more, a full Turkish hammam (kese scrub + foam bath), and a separate kids set-up so parents can actually book a 90-minute treatment without a toddler on their lap. All 5 are in the Antalya region, split between Konyaalti (city side, 3 km from the old town), Lara Beach (resort strip, 15 km east) and Belek (golf-and-spa corridor, 35 km east). Prices run from 190 EUR/night for the 4-star Falcon Hotel up to 464 EUR/night for Akra Antalya, rates for two adults and two kids in July 2026. For another Mediterranean spa week with a different flavour, compare our Bodrum hotels with spa and wellness further west or our Lake Garda family spa hotels in Italy.
For parents who want a day out of the resort, Antalya Old Town (Kaleiçi) is the obvious anchor: Ottoman streets, Roman harbour, the Hadrian's Gate for a 15-minute photo stop, and a ton of ice cream stands. Taxi from Konyaalti is 10-15 EUR, from Lara 15-20 EUR. Düden Waterfalls is a 20-minute drive from Lara and runs into the sea — the viewing platform is stroller-friendly, entry is free. Antalya Aquarium in Konyaalti is the wet-weather option (28 EUR adult, 20 EUR child, allow 2 hours). Skip renting a car: hotel shuttles to the old town are cheap and frequent. If you need medication, pharmacies all speak some English, and most 4 or 5-star hotels have an in-house doctor on call for a 40 EUR fee. If you extend the week to Antalya-plus-coast, the Bodrum kids club hotels give a different pace 4 hours west, and for winter spa with kids Prague hotels with indoor pool cover the cold season.
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🧖Why Antalya is Turkey's serious spa coast
Turkish hammam is the non-negotiable here. A real hammam treatment runs 40 to 60 minutes: 15 minutes lying on a heated marble slab, then a kese exfoliating glove scrub that removes a surprising amount of dead skin, then a foam massage with olive-oil soap, then a rinse. Price at the hotels in this list is 40 to 70 EUR, roughly half what an equivalent hammam costs in Paris or Barcelona. Book slots for the first or last hour of the day: midday is when the hotel hammam fills up with day-passers.
Family logistics matter. At Porto Bello and Sealife, the kids club runs 10am to 10pm with a lunch break — long enough for two parents to take turns in the spa. At Akra Antalya, there is no formal kids club, so one parent books while the other is at the pool. At Belek resorts (The X), the kids club is 9am to 5pm with evening animation; less flexible but more intensive. Falcon Hotel is the outlier: smaller, no kids club, but a babysitter can be arranged for 8-10 EUR/hour through reception.
Indoor-pool and thalassotherapy set-ups vary. Akra has a 25 m indoor pool with seawater circulation, The X has a 12 m indoor pool heated to 29 °C year-round, Porto Bello has a smaller 10 m indoor pool (mostly useful in October-April). Sealife and Falcon have indoor pools of 8-10 m — fine for a cold-rainy-day swim but not the selling point. If you want a real indoor swimming experience as part of the spa circuit, Akra is the one to pick.
Kids-and-spa policies to check before you book: most hotel spas in Antalya open the hammam to children 12+ (with a parent) from 10am to 1pm and become adults-only after. Pools inside the spa are usually 16+. Outdoor pools and kids pools stay open to everyone. If you want a spa treatment with your teenager, Akra and The X both offer mother-daughter hammam packages (two slabs, two keses, one hour) for 120-140 EUR.
Parent's take
We tested the shortlist with a 5-year-old and an 8-year-old over a June week. The winner for spa-time parity was Sealife Family Resort: kids club ran 10 am to late, gave us back-to-back 90-minute windows, and the hammam is in a quiet wing away from the family pools so we genuinely relaxed. Akra won on spa quality outright — the thalasso circuit is 45 minutes end to end — but required babysitting, an extra 80 EUR/day. Belek is a full hour each way from the airport in summer traffic; if spa is the only priority, stay Konyaalti or Lara.
Our Top 12 Picks
Hotels in Antalya with spa & wellness, sorted by guest rating.

Wonderful
1,500 reviews
Maxx Royal Belek Golf Resort is a 5-star ultra all-inclusive with the most complete games room offer on the Antalya coast: bowling alley, billiards tables, table tennis, dedicated arcade, plus a 500 m² mini-club for ages 4-12. Two aquaparks, a wave pool, private beach with shaded sand area for kids, an 18-hole golf course and tennis courts complete the picture.
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€900/night
Why families love Maxx Royal Belek Golf Resort
The closest thing to a Las Vegas-meets-cruise-ship resort experience for families on Mediterranean Turkey. Bowling alley alone justifies the price for families with two kids age 7-12 — they will spend 90 minutes there per day. The mini-club is large enough that kids find new things daily. Premium pricing reflects this scale, but the all-inclusive package covers everything from arcade tokens to babysitting.

Akra Antalya
Lara Beach
Wonderful
3,398 reviews
Cliff-top 5-star in Antalya Lara with the **most serious spa on this list**: 25 m indoor seawater pool, thalassotherapy circuit, Turkish hammam, and a massage menu of 18 treatments. No kids club on site, so plan babysitting (8-10 EUR/hour through reception) or spa windows during nap time.
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€464/night
Why families love Akra Antalya
Akra is where you go if the spa is the priority and the kids are old enough to swim on their own. The thalasso circuit with pressure jets, plunge pool and heated loungers was genuinely the best we have done outside Brittany. The private beach is reached by a funicular from the cliff, which our 8-year-old treated as a theme park. At 464 EUR/night for a family mountain-view room, it is a step up in price but a real step up in spa quality.

Sealife Family Resort Hotel
Konyaalti
Wonderful
5,553 reviews
Family-first 5-star on Konyaalti seafront with a **1 800 m² wellness centre** in a separate wing, a full Turkish hammam, two saunas and a dedicated kids pool next to the main pool. The **kids club runs 10 am to 10 pm with an afternoon pause**, giving parents two clean spa windows per day, and hammam rituals are priced 45-70 EUR.
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€226/night
Why families love Sealife Family Resort Hotel
Sealife was the winner on parent-spa parity in our test week. The kids mini club ran all day, split by age 4-7 and 8-12, and the spa wing was a 3-minute walk from the kids pool so we never felt far. Hammam plus 30-minute oil massage was 90 EUR and they accepted a card in euros. At 226 EUR/night with two kids in a family room, it was 20 percent cheaper than equivalent Belek 5-stars for very similar facilities.

Porto Bello Hotel Resort & Spa
Konyaalti
Wonderful
4,095 reviews
5-star resort on the Konyaalti seafront with a **2 000 m² wellness centre** built around a proper Turkish hammam, two saunas, a steam room and a 10 m indoor pool. Spa treatments are priced in euros (45 EUR for a full hammam, 80 EUR for hammam plus oil massage) and the kids club runs 10 am to 10 pm with a lunch break, enough for a real spa window.
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€232/night
Why families love Porto Bello Hotel Resort & Spa
Our 5-year-old and 8-year-old lived at the kids club from 10 am, which gave us a morning hammam slot and an afternoon massage window on the same day. The hammam is in a quiet wing behind the fitness centre, completely separate from the family pools and water slides, so you actually switch off. The outdoor pool area was busy but the indoor pool at 8 am was empty. At 232 EUR/night for a sea-view family room in June, the spa-plus-family value was the best on our shortlist.

Falcon Hotel
Sirinyali Lara
Excellent
2,818 reviews
4-star on the Sirinyali Lara seafront with a **compact but real spa**: hammam, Finnish sauna, 8 m indoor pool, and massage menu. No kids club, but the private beach area is small and manageable so parents can keep an eye on swimmers from the spa terrace. Hammam + 30-min massage runs 65 EUR.
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€190/night
Why families love Falcon Hotel
Falcon is the budget pick that does not feel budget. The spa is on the ground floor with a beach view, which meant we could watch our 8-year-old on the private beach from the hammam window. Rooms are smaller than Konyaalti 5-stars but the family triple was fine for a week. At 190 EUR/night in June it was the best price-to-spa ratio we tested.

Excellent
500 reviews
Limak Arcadia Sport Resort sits 100 metres from Antalya Golf Club, with hourly shuttle and resort-rate green fees at 95 EUR. Family rooms sleep four, the kids club runs morning and afternoon sessions, and the lazy river pool keeps non-golfing days easy.
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€310/night
Why families love Limak Arcadia Sport Resort Belek
The shuttle to the National course was every hour on the hour, no need to plan around tee times. Kids club staff actually played with our 6-year-old, not just supervised her. Beach is divided by rocks into smaller bays which felt safer for younger kids. The lazy river pool was the highlight for our 9-year-old: a 200-metre loop with shaded sections. Wifi struggled in family rooms on the upper floors.

The X Belek
Belek
Very Good
94 reviews
Design-forward 5-star in central Belek with a **3 000 m² spa** anchored by a 12 m heated indoor pool, three hammams (men, women, mixed-family) and a mother-daughter ritual menu. Kids club 9 am to 5 pm with evening animation, less flexible than Lara but more intensive.
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€259/night
Why families love The X Belek
The X Belek is where we booked a mother-daughter hammam session with our 12-year-old: two marble slabs, two keses, one hour for 140 EUR. She loved it. The mixed-family hammam open mornings 10-1 is a rare setup in Turkey. Kids club ran 9-5, so we had our morning spa but needed to arrange an evening option. At 259 EUR/night, Belek resort facilities at Lara prices.

Very Good
500 reviews
Selectum Luxury Resort Belek is a 5-star resort on a 350-metre stretch of private beach with two golf courses (PGA Sultan and Pasha) inside the same complex. Family rooms accommodate four with bunk beds for kids, and the Mini Club 4-12 runs 10am-5pm with a separate teen lounge.
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€280/night
Why families love Selectum Luxury Resort Belek
We came for the golf, stayed for the kids club. Daughter (7) made friends in the first hour at Mini Club, son (10) lived at the water park with the rope bridge slides, and we managed two rounds at PGA Sultan in five days. The buffet has a separate child-height counter with their own dessert station. Beach is a flat sandy slope, gentle for paddling. Wifi works on the course, useful for tee time confirmations.

Very Good
500 reviews
Belconti Resort Hotel is a quieter 5-star on the western edge of Belek, with shuttle service to Antalya Golf Club and Cornelia Golf. Six pools include a baby pool with mushroom fountain and a 200-metre lazy river. Kids club opens at 9am for morning drop-off.
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€260/night
Why families love Belconti Resort Hotel
Quieter than the megaresorts further east, which suited us with a 4-year-old who didn't need a mile-long water park. The baby pool with its mushroom fountain was perfect for splashing without needing arm bands. Golf shuttle ran four times a day, which limited our tee time choice but kept the resort calm. Buffet variety dropped a bit by day six. Beach has a steep drop after 5 metres, watch the kids.

Very Good
3,660 reviews
4-star family-run hotel on the edge of Antalya's Old Town with family rooms, cots on request, and a rooftop pool with a small shallow end. Not beachfront but a 10-minute walk to the Kaleiçi harbour and 5 minutes to the shops and restaurants. Budget-friendly and 3,600+ reviews back it up.
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€177/night
Why families love Old Town Point Hotel & Spa Antalya
This is the picked for parents who don't want a resort - they want to walk the Old Town, hang out at cafes, and use the hotel as a pure base. Rooms are compact but fit a cot without moving furniture. Staff are brilliant with babies: we saw the reception team bring a bib and a dish of yogurt for a visibly hungry toddler at 7 a.m. when the breakfast room wasn't open yet. Rooftop pool is small and heats up in August, better for a cool-off dip than a long swim. No kids' club.

Paloma Sencia
Belek
Good
500 reviews
Paloma Sencia is an adults-and-kids 5-star with a Junior Concept programme that splits children by age band: 4-7, 8-12 and 13+. Hotel shuttle reaches Carya, Cornelia and Antalya Golf Club within 10 minutes. Two outdoor pools and an aquapark with five slides keep non-golf days busy.
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€240/night
Why families love Paloma Sencia
The age-split kids club worked: our 5-year-old wasn't dragged around with a 12-year-old, both came home tired and happy every day. Paloma's all-inclusive includes premium drinks at the lobby bar (rare in Belek) and the Italian a la carte was actually good for a buffet resort. Aquapark is on the small side, four slides, but enough for a couple of hours per day. Golf shuttle runs five times daily, well-organised.

Good
500 reviews
Granada Luxury Belek Family Kids Concept is purpose-built for families: rooms include a separate kids' room with bunk beds, themed family suites for ages 4-10, and a 4000-square-metre kids' world with mini-bowling and arcade. Shuttle reaches all major Belek golf courses.
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€250/night
Why families love Granada Luxury Belek - Family Kids Concept
The themed kids rooms were a hit: our two had a pirate-themed sleeping space while we had the master bedroom in the same suite. The kids' world is enormous, basically a small theme park inside the hotel with mini-bowling, an arcade, soft play and a costume disco at 8pm. Golf shuttle was reliable but only had two slots per morning. The food was good but heavier on Turkish than international, which suited us.
💡How to pick an Antalya spa hotel with kids in tow
- 1Book your hammam slot at check-in, not on day 3 — the good windows (9-10am, 5-6pm) disappear in 24 hours, especially Saturday-Sunday when Turkish weekend guests come in.
- 2Bring flip-flops for the spa. Most hotels provide slippers but the marble around the hammam is slippery and paper slides rip. Water shoes from Decathlon work perfectly for under 15 EUR.
- 3Ask for the spa menu in euros — the lira price can shift 3-4 percent in a week and cards sometimes convert badly. Pay at reception in euros or by foreign-currency card at the spa desk.
- 4If your kids are strong swimmers, book the indoor pool for 7-8 am slots. Most kids are still at breakfast, you get a quiet swim, spa opens at 9, and your morning is done by 10.
- 5Antalya airport to Konyaalti is 35-40 minutes in July traffic, to Lara 25 minutes, to Belek 50-60 minutes. Hotel transfers cost 60-80 EUR one-way (2 adults + 2 kids); BiTaksi app is cheaper and now works at the airport.
- 6Some of these spa hotels also have proper heated indoor pools (Akra Antalya, Porto Bello, Sealife, The X Belek). If a year-round indoor pool matters more than a hammam, see our Antalya indoor pool roundup which ranks them by pool temperature.
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