David Jones' par-71 championship layout wound through Belek's pines — six lakes, fast greens and a private door-to-tee transfer from AYT for €30.
Kaya Palazzo Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-71 championship course carved into the pine forest of Kadriye, just outside Belek. Designed by acclaimed Irish architect David Jones and opened in 2007, the layout stretches roughly 5,850 metres from the back tees and weaves around six lakes that bring water firmly into play on the closing stretch. Bermuda Tif-Dwarf greens run fast and true, while Bermuda 419 fairways hold their colour through the cool season. Strategically placed bunkers, subtle undulations and classic risk-and-reward par 4s reward thoughtful course management over raw power. Part of the five-star Kaya Palazzo Golf Resort, the club pairs a generous practice range with an all-inclusive clubhouse where rounds end over cold drinks on the terrace.
Fixed EUR per Eco Van (1–6 guests). Vito (up to 7) and V-Class (executive) +50% / +100%.
Round-trip includes up to 6 hours wait time. Need longer? Message us for a flat day-rate.
A private one-way transfer from Antalya Airport (AYT) to Kaya Palazzo Golf Club in Belek is €26. The drive covers roughly 30 km and takes about 30 minutes via the coastal D400 highway, door to door.
Yes. We can carry full golf bags — just request a Mercedes Vito or V-Class when you book. These vehicles have ample boot space for tour bags, trolleys and your regular luggage together.
Yes. The course welcomes visiting golfers as well as resort guests. You'll need to book a tee time in advance and pay the green fee; it is not a free public attraction.
Green fees typically range from about €75 to €105 per 18-hole round depending on season and time, with club and buggy rental charged separately. Book directly through the club or resort.
October to May is the prime golf season, with mild temperatures and the course in top shape. If you play in midsummer, choose an early-morning tee time to beat the heat.