Best Belek Hotels with Indoor Game Rooms for Rainy Days and Tweens (2026)
5 family-friendly hotels with game room in Belek . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Belek's golf-resort builders learned a hard lesson in 2018 when a heatwave week pushed afternoon temperatures to 42Β°C and the kids' clubs overflowed. The fix was indoor entertainment at scale, and today the big resorts here have the most genuinely useful game rooms in Mediterranean family travel. We picked five 5-star resorts where the game room is not a token table-tennis corner but a full indoor zone with billiards, darts, arcade games, and in three cases bowling. Each is air-conditioned, kept open until 11pm, and free for hotel guests. All are rated 8.7+ and within 2 km of the beach.
Belek itself is a 30-year-old planned resort strip 35 km east of Antalya airport, built on what used to be pine forest and citrus groves. There is no old town to wander; what you get instead is gated mega-resorts on the beach side and 14 championship golf courses inland. For families with tweens (8-13) it is one of the easier package destinations because everything is on-property. For under-5s it is overkill; for teens it has karaoke nights and bowling.
Why Belek Resorts Lean Into Game Rooms
The game-room density is real. Maxx Royal alone has 12 billiard tables, an 8-lane bowling alley, an 80-game arcade and a darts league. Voyage Belek has a smaller but more recently renovated equivalent. The economics make sense for the resorts: a tween bored at the pool will whine for ice cream, but a tween in the arcade is generating no marginal cost while the parents enjoy the spa.
The other reason: the all-inclusive package usually covers it. Bowling lanes that cost β¬25 a session in Europe are free here. Arcade tokens are unlimited at three of our five picks (Maxx Royal, Voyage, Xanadu). For a family of 4 staying 7 nights, the implied savings versus a UK Center Parcs are easily β¬200-400.
Parent's take
Skip Belek if your kids are under 6, the entertainment is geared to 7+ and the pool is too crowded for toddlers. Best for tweens 8-13 in shoulder season (May or September). Avoid the August school-holiday peak: prices double and the game rooms have queues. Bring closed shoes for bowling lanes that ask for them, and a debit card; some arcades take coins instead of all-inclusive credits.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Belek with game room, sorted by guest rating.

Wonderful
1,850 reviews
The benchmark luxury resort in Belek for indoor entertainment, with a dedicated 1,200-square-metre entertainment building that includes 12 billiard tables, an 8-lane bowling alley, an 80-game arcade, and the only resort-owned indoor cinema in Belek. Three pools, a private beach, and rooms with butler service.
From
β¬1450/night
Why families love Maxx Royal Belek Golf Resort
Returning families say the entertainment building is what brings them back. Bowling and the arcade are unlimited on the all-inclusive package; the cinema runs an English kids' film at 4pm and a family film at 8pm. The downside is the price (rarely under β¬1,000 a night) and the size of the resort, which means a 10-minute walk between buildings. Best for tweens 8-13 with grandparents who want the spa.

Wonderful
2,100 reviews
The most family-focused of the big Belek 5-stars, with a recently renovated entertainment hall that includes 6 billiard tables, a 4-lane bowling alley, an 80-seat indoor cinema, and a separate teen-only night zone. Tournaments run nightly with small prizes; staff speak English, German, and Russian.
From
β¬1180/night
Why families love Voyage Belek Golf & Spa Hotel
Reviewers consistently mention the staff who actually engage with kids rather than just supervise. The teen zone (13-17 only) opens after 9pm and runs DJ nights with non-alcoholic mocktails. The billiards bar is genuinely separate so parents can have a drink without arcade noise. The Friday family bowling tournament fills up quickly; sign up Monday morning at reception.

Ethno Belek
Belek
Wonderful
1,100 reviews
A mid-priced Belek 5-star with one of the largest game rooms relative to hotel size: 4 billiard tables, 6 dart boards, table tennis, foosball, and a 30-game arcade. Self-service operation keeps fees low; bowling is offered nearby through partner Limak Arcadia.
From
β¬720/night
Why families love Ethno Belek
Returning families like the value. The same room mix as Maxx Royal at half the price, but you trade scale for self-service. Billiard balls require a 5 TL refundable deposit at reception, and the arcade takes coins not all-inclusive credits. Best for parents who do not mind running the kids' tab themselves. Wi-Fi in the game room is reliable, which is rare in Belek.

Excellent
3,200 reviews
A 600-room all-inclusive with one of the best children's entertainment programmes on the strip: a separate kids' arcade with 40 machines, an outdoor mini-golf course, an indoor cinema, and a teen lounge with PlayStation 5 and VR headsets. Animation team runs activities 09:00-23:00.
From
β¬950/night
Why families love Xanadu Resort - High Class All Inclusive
Families with multiple kids of different ages mention the variety: under-7 soft-play, 7-12 arcade, teen lounge with VR, all running simultaneously. The arcade tokens are genuinely unlimited (no daily cap). Downsides are the buffet which can be uneven (good Turkish, average international) and the room sizes which start cramped. Family suites are larger but cost a 30% premium.

Excellent
4,100 reviews
The sports-focused Limak property with an unusually wide indoor activity offer: 6-lane bowling, billiards, table tennis, basketball court, and an indoor climbing wall for ages 8+. The bowling lanes charge a per-session fee but the billiards and climbing are free for guests.
From
β¬880/night
Why families love Limak Arcadia Sport Resort Belek
Sporty families return for the climbing wall (rare in Belek), the indoor basketball court, and the staffed kids' tournaments. Reviewers warn that bowling fees add up (β¬3-5 per game per person) so a family of 4 can spend β¬60 in one evening. Climbing is supervised and includes free instruction in English on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Worth booking the lessons at check-in.
π‘Tips for Game Room Hotels in Belek with Kids
- 1Check whether the game room is included or paid. Maxx Royal, Voyage and Xanadu are fully free for guests. Limak Arcadia charges per session for bowling; Ethno requires a 5 TL deposit per ball at billiards, refunded on return.
- 2Ride the early-morning slot, not afternoon. Game rooms peak 4-7pm. Mornings (10-noon) and late evenings (after 9pm) are quieter, and the staff are friendlier when there is no queue.
- 3Watch for tournament nights. Three of our five resorts run weekly mini-tournaments (foosball, ping-pong, darts) with small prizes. Children love them. Sign up at the front desk by 6pm.
- 4Pack a charger for the arcade. Some machines accept phone-payment; even on all-inclusive, the imported claw machines and racing simulators sometimes need a separate prepaid card. Reception sells them for 50 TL.
- 5Use the indoor cinema as backup. Voyage Belek and Maxx Royal both have small indoor cinemas (40-80 seats) with afternoon kids' screenings in English. Free, no booking. Arrive 10 minutes early in school holidays.
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