Europe's Largest All-Inclusive Resort Has 6 Pools and a Chocolatier
Europe's Largest All-Inclusive Resort: 6 Pools, Waterpark, Chocolatier

If you are searching for an all-inclusive resort for your summer holiday, consider the Maxx Royal Belek Golf Resort in Antalya, Turkey. Widely regarded as the largest all-inclusive resort in Europe, this sprawling complex offers an array of amenities that ensure you will never be bored.

Unmatched Facilities and Accommodation

The resort features 531 suites and villas, a private sandy beach, and an 18-hole golf course, making it feel more like a self-contained village than a typical hotel. Guests can choose from six swimming pools, including a shaded kids' pool, and a waterpark with 11 slides. For those who prefer the sea, the private beach provides loungers and cabanas on the pier for villa guests.

Activities for All Ages

During the day, children can explore Dino Land, where they can see replica dinosaurs, or enjoy climbing and swinging at the adventure park. Maxxi Land offers kids' clubs and childcare for babies over one year old, with a full program of activities. Teenagers have access to a gaming room and laser tag. Evenings feature lively entertainment, shows, and late-night parties.

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Dining and Indulgence

Dining options are plentiful, with eight restaurants including the main Azure food hall, a 24-hour restaurant, and a la carte choices. Numerous bars and snack spots are available, and room service allows guests to dine in their suites. The resort even has its own chocolatier who creates sweet treats, and an ice cream bar where guests can enjoy their favourite flavours and toppings at any time.

Guest Reviews and Location

The Maxx Royal Belek Golf Resort holds a 4.8-star rating on Google Reviews. One guest described it as "not only the best hotel in Turkey for me, but even in all of Europe!" Another praised the attention to detail. However, a negative review noted that it "can't compete with real high-class hotels like the Four Seasons," though it was considered good compared to other all-inclusives. Another guest complained about the location being far from the city centre and expensive taxi fares.

Alternative Options and Booking

In the Belek area, other large resorts include The Land of Legends, which has its own theme park and water parks, and the Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek, a themed hotel resembling a cruise on land. Bookings for the Maxx Royal Belek Golf Resort can be made via TUI, with flights from London, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds Bradford, Manchester, and more. A seven-night stay departing May 14 from London-Gatwick costs from £2,396 per person based on two sharing a main building suite with a jacuzzi.

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