If you have shopped for a Belek green fee recently, you have probably seen "from €69" plastered across a few websites. It is technically true. It is also, for most golfers on most dates, not the price you will actually pay.
We manage live tee-time inventory for all 15 championship courses in Belek. This article is not a sales pitch for a specific course — it is a straightforward look at what 18 holes costs this season, where the real value sits, and what the headline numbers conveniently leave out.

The short answer
Across Belek's 15 courses, 18-hole green fees in 2026 range from €69 (Lykia Links and AGC The Pasha, low-season mid-week) up to €219 (Regnum Carya at peak). Most courses sit between €99 and €150 during the shoulder months, which is where the majority of international golfers book.
That wide spread — €69 to €219 for what is essentially the same product (18 holes of championship golf) — is not random. It reflects three things: the month you play, the course's reputation and contract terms, and what is bundled into the green fee (restaurant, buggy, cart access).
Monthly low prices, all 15 courses
This is our live data as of April 2026. Prices shown are the lowest 18-hole green fee available in each month, per golfer, in euros.
| Course | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AGC The Pasha | 124 | 134 | 69 | 69 | 69 | 149 |
| AGC PGA Sultan | 154 | 174 | 89 | 89 | 89 | 184 |
| Cornelia Nick Faldo | 149 | 149 | 107 | 107 | 107 | 135 |
| Regnum Carya | 174 | 174 | 114 | 99 | 99 | 114 |
| Gloria Old | 154 | 102 | 102 | 102 | 102 | 102 |
| Gloria New | 154 | 102 | 102 | 102 | 102 | 102 |
| Montgomerie Maxx Royal | 219 | 219 | 149 | 129 | 129 | 164 |
| Robinson Nobilis | 139 | 139 | 84 | 84 | 84 | 119 |
| Lykia Links | 139 | 109 | 89 | 69 | 69 | 74 |
| Sueno Dunes | 124 | 122 | 104 | 104 | 104 | 119 |
| Sueno Pines | 124 | 122 | 104 | 104 | 104 | 104 |
| Cullinan Aspendos | 170 | 170 | 123 | 119 | 119 | 119 |
| Cullinan Olympos | 170 | 170 | 123 | 119 | 119 | 119 |
| National Golf Club | 129 | 129 | 89 | 89 | 89 | 119 |
| Kaya Palazzo | 145 | 145 | 99 | 99 | 99 | 129 |
The three price tiers
Strip away the marketing and Belek's courses fall into three fairly clear pricing bands.
Tier 1 — Flagship (€129–€220)
Montgomerie Maxx Royal, Regnum Carya, Cornelia Nick Faldo. These carry the strongest course reputations, tournament history, and usually the broadest inclusions. Carya adds night-golf capability (the only fully floodlit 18-hole course in Europe). Cornelia includes full golf-club restaurant access in the green fee. Montgomerie includes beverage-cart service.
Tier 2 — Championship standard (€99–€140)
AGC PGA Sultan, Gloria Old, Gloria New, Cullinan Aspendos, Cullinan Olympos, Kaya Palazzo. Every one of these has hosted or could host a European Tour event. Pricing reflects strong demand from hotel guests; all six include golf-club restaurant access for playing golfers.
Tier 3 — Strong value (€69–€105)
AGC The Pasha, Robinson Nobilis, Lykia Links, Sueno Dunes, Sueno Pines, National. This is where most of our booking volume sits, and it is where the most interesting value decisions happen. Lykia Links is the only genuine Mediterranean links course in Turkey. National has a USGA-rated layout at Tier 3 prices. Sueno Dunes is quietly one of the most consistent courses in Belek.

What the headline price does not include
The green fee is rarely the final number on the receipt. Four things sit on top of it, and they vary enormously between courses.
- Buggy (golf cart): Ranges from €0 (included at a handful of Hot Deal slots) to €70. Typical range is €45–€60 when pre-booked online.
- Club rental: Full set typically €34–€39 online (a euro or two below reception price). Cornelia charges a premium at up to €99 for premium sets.
- Restaurant: Included at seven courses (Cornelia, Gloria Old, Gloria New, Montgomerie, both Cullinans, Kaya Palazzo) — but only for the playing golfer. Non-golfer guests pay separately.
- Shuttle: Hotel-to-course transfer is an add-on. Budget €15–€30 per golfer each way depending on distance.
A €99 green fee at Sueno Dunes with buggy and club rental lands closer to €180 on the day. A €149 green fee at Cornelia with included restaurant and one meal lands closer to €170 for a very different experience. The "cheaper" headline is not always the better deal once the real day is priced in.
Where the real value sits in 2026
If you are booking now for April, May or June — the peak shoulder months — three courses stand out on value:
1. Lykia Links from €69
Turkey's only coastal links course. Consistently ranked in European top-100 lists. At €69 in May it is priced like a budget option and plays like a destination course. Browse Lykia Links tee times →
2. AGC The Pasha from €69
Part of Antalya Golf Club. Forgiving layout ideal for mid-handicappers and groups with mixed ability. 18 holes, full practice facilities, half the price of the flagship courses. Browse AGC The Pasha tee times →
3. Robinson Nobilis from €84
A Dave Thomas design on the quieter side of Belek. Tree-lined and tactical rather than long. Excellent conditioning for the price. Browse Robinson Nobilis tee times →
When to book
March through May and late September through November are the sweet spots. Temperatures sit in the low-to-mid twenties, courses are in peak condition, and pricing softens compared to the summer resort-driven demand.
December to February offers the lowest absolute prices but also the shortest days and a handful of courses running on winter maintenance schedules. June to August brings high temperatures — Twilight tee times (starting 14:00–16:30 depending on sunset) become the comfortable choice.

How these prices are kept current
Every tee time on our site is pulled from the course's live availability feed. Prices shown on the search page, the course page, and in this article's table are the lowest that currently exists in our system for that month. They update daily. If you see "from €99" for June on Gloria Old, that price genuinely exists on at least one tee time right now — not as a past promotion or a theoretical rate.
We do not mark prices up. Our commercial model is the same whether the green fee is €69 or €219: we get a commission from the course, the golfer pays what the course charges. This is also why we do not run a "from €49" banner on courses that cannot actually produce a €49 tee time — we would not have anything to sell at that price.
Bottom line
Belek in 2026 offers genuinely strong value across the full spectrum — but the "from €69" headline number is not how most people book, and the lowest green fee is not always the cheapest day. Pick the course that fits your trip, look at the inclusions (restaurant, beverage cart, buggy) against the headline price, and book directly from live inventory so the number you see is the number you pay.
Prices in this article reflect live data as of 25 April 2026. We update this post each quarter — the live tee-time search always shows the most current figure.