Private transfer from Antalya Airport to Belek
Door-to-door transfer from Antalya Airport to Belek with professional driver, fixed price and flight monitoring included.

Book your transfer — Antalya Airport → Belek
Your Transfer from Antalya Airport to Belek
The journey from Antalya Airport to Belek covers approximately 35 kilometres along the D400 coastal highway, threading eastward through the pine-scented Antalya countryside before arriving at one of Turkey's most celebrated resort destinations. In a private transfer, the drive typically takes around 35 minutes, making it one of the more convenient airport connections along the Turkish Riviera — straightforward, scenic, and entirely stress-free.
Travelling by private transfer means your driver will be waiting at arrivals the moment you land, ready to assist with luggage and escort you directly to your vehicle. There are no shared minibuses, no waiting for other passengers, and no unexpected detours. From the terminal doors to your hotel lobby in Belek, the entire experience is tailored around your schedule and your comfort.
Discovering Belek, Turkey's Golfing and Resort Capital
Belek sits within the Antalya Province on Turkey's southern Mediterranean coast, flanked by ancient Pamphylian ruins to the east and the sprawling city of Antalya to the west. Originally developed as a planned tourism zone in the 1980s, it has grown into one of Turkey's most polished resort areas — a place where five-star hotels, world-class golf courses, and long stretches of Blue Flag beach coexist in carefully landscaped harmony.
Despite its reputation as a luxury resort hub, Belek retains a genuine sense of place. The surrounding Köprülü Kanyon National Park offers dramatic natural scenery just a short drive away, and the area's proximity to significant archaeological sites gives even the most relaxation-focused traveller a reason to venture beyond the pool. Belek rewards both those seeking total rest and those with a curiosity for Turkey's layered history.
What to See and Do in Belek
Golf enthusiasts will already know Belek as Turkey's undisputed golfing capital. The resort zone is home to more than a dozen championship courses, many of them carved through fragrant pine and eucalyptus forests with the Taurus Mountains providing a spectacular backdrop. Courses designed to PGA standards attract serious players from across Europe, and the mild winters make Belek a popular year-round golfing destination.
Beyond the fairways, visitors can explore the ancient city of Perge, just 15 kilometres to the west, where Roman-era colonnaded streets and a well-preserved theatre speak to the region's remarkable past. Aspendos, famed for its extraordinarily intact Roman amphitheatre, lies approximately 20 kilometres east of Belek and continues to host opera and ballet performances during summer — an unforgettable evening out for culturally curious travellers.
Practical Travel Tips for Arriving in Belek
Antalya Airport is a busy international hub, particularly during the summer months when charter and scheduled flights arrive from across Europe in rapid succession. Arriving with a pre-arranged private transfer removes the uncertainty of navigating taxi ranks or deciphering public transport options after a long flight. Your driver monitors your flight in real time, so delays are accounted for without any need to communicate changes yourself.
The Turkish currency is the lira, and while most hotels and restaurants in Belek accept major credit cards, it is worth carrying some cash for smaller purchases, tips, and local markets. The climate is warm and sunny from April through October, with July and August being genuinely hot. Light clothing, sun protection, and comfortable footwear for sightseeing excursions will serve you well throughout a typical Belek stay.
Why Choose a Private Transfer for the Antalya Airport to Belek Route
For a journey of 35 minutes, the difference between a private transfer and a shared shuttle can be surprisingly significant. Shared services require passengers to wait until the vehicle is full, follow a fixed drop-off sequence, and manage their own luggage through multiple stops. A private Antalya Airport to Belek transfer, by contrast, departs the moment your group is ready and proceeds directly to your accommodation — no unnecessary stops, no strangers' itineraries.
Titan Transfers operates a fleet of well-maintained, air-conditioned vehicles suited to individuals, couples, families, and larger groups alike. All drivers are professional, English-speaking, and familiar with the roads between Antalya Airport and Belek's many resorts and villas. Whether you are arriving for a week of golf, a family holiday, or a luxury spa retreat, beginning and ending your trip with a private transfer sets the right tone from the very first moment.

Flavours of the Turkish Riviera
The cuisine around Belek draws deeply from the rich culinary traditions of Anatolian and Mediterranean cooking. Hotel restaurants naturally dominate the resort strip, but venture a little further and you will find family-run lokanta restaurants serving slow-cooked lamb dishes, freshly baked pide flatbreads, and mezes bursting with grilled aubergine, pomegranate molasses, and locally pressed olive oil. The regional kitchen is generous, flavoursome, and deeply rooted in seasonal produce from the Antalya hinterland.
Seafood plays a central role along this stretch of the Turkish coast, with sea bass, red mullet, and octopus appearing regularly on menus in the fishing villages surrounding the resort. Washing it all down with a glass of chilled ayran or a measure of the anise-flavoured spirit rakı is something of a local ritual. For those keen to explore further, the markets of nearby Serik town offer an authentic snapshot of daily Turkish life — piled high with spices, dried fruits, and freshly pressed juices.
Ancient Ruins and Roman Splendour
The land surrounding Belek was once the heartland of ancient Pamphylia, a region whose cities flourished under Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman rule. Aspendos, situated roughly 20 kilometres from Belek, is home to one of the best-preserved Roman theatres anywhere in the world. Built in the second century AD and capable of seating around 15,000 spectators, it remains in active use today — hosting the Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival each summer beneath an open Mediterranean sky.
The ancient city of Perge, to the west, offers an equally compelling step back through time. Its broad colonnaded avenue, monumental gates, and sprawling agora paint a vivid picture of a prosperous Roman provincial city. Artefacts recovered from Perge — including exquisite marble statuary — are now displayed in the Antalya Museum, widely considered one of the finest archaeological museums in Turkey. Together, these sites make the Belek region a genuinely rewarding destination for history enthusiasts.


Beaches, Forests and Natural Escapes
Belek's beaches are among the finest on the Turkish Riviera — long, wide stretches of fine sand lapped by warm, clear Mediterranean water that shades from pale turquoise at the shoreline to deep cobalt further out. Many of the beaches bordering the resort hotels have earned Blue Flag status, recognising the quality of both the water and the facilities. The pine forests that back directly onto the sand dunes are a distinctive feature of the Belek landscape, creating a natural buffer that gives the coastline a refreshingly unspoilt feel.
For those who prefer their nature wilder, Köprülü Kanyon National Park lies around 60 kilometres to the north and offers white-water rafting, hiking trails, and suspension bridges strung above dramatic river gorges. Day trips from Belek are easily arranged and represent an excellent contrast to beach relaxation. Closer to the resort, the Acısu Nature Reserve provides a quieter retreat with birdwatching opportunities and peaceful forest walks through protected Mediterranean scrubland.
Why book with us?
All our transfers include fixed price, professional driver and flight monitoring at no extra cost.
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