
World-class entertainment on the Turkish Riviera
From concerts by global artists to two premier golf courses, an on-site waterpark and a sweep of top sports facilities, Regnum Carya offers seriously impressive credentials from its spot in the resort town of Belek, Antalya.
This year, Regnum The Crown will open close by, adding extra-plush suites and villas, alongside adults-only zones for added privacy. Here's all you need to know about these two Antalya hotspots.
Global stars and championship golf
Dua Lipa, Rita Ora, Jason Derulo, Tom Odell, Jennifer Lopez and Tom Jones are just a few of the stars to have performed on Regnum Carya's stage in the past – and its concerts are free of charge for all hotel guests.
It's not the only perk of staying here; if you're staying at least three nights, you'll also get unlimited complimentary access and a free shuttle service to The Land of Legends, a sprawling theme park and water park a five-minute drive away.
The resort also offers its own private white-sand beach, kids' and teens' clubs, a children's adventure park, a fitness centre offering Technogym equipment and complimentary Les Mills sessions, plus a huge spa.
A brand-new on-site Aquapark has waterslides, a lazy river and a 1,500 sq m wave pool. It also lays claim to two 18-hole golf courses, including the Carya Golf Club – home to the first fully floodlit course in Europe and host to numerous international tournaments. Tennis, padel courts and two Fifa-standard football pitches add further sporting clout.
It's all just as impressive on the culinary side, with more than 30 dining venues – from locally inspired Turkish to Thai, Japanese, Brazilian and plenty beyond, plus access to the bohemian elegance of Alia Beach Club, featuring a Mediterranean fusion menu, live music and private cabanas.
For accommodation, you'll find 553 rooms and suites and a collection of 20 spacious villas with their own private pools. The pièce de resistance is the Crown Villa, which sleeps up to 14 and has a handful of indoor and outdoor pools, its own spa and gym, a swim-up bar, cinema lounge and more. Wherever you stay here, you can't really go wrong – this place knows how to dazzle.
Next-level luxury
Scheduled to open its doors this June, Regnum The Crown is set to bring more amenities to the area at a stone's throw from its sibling.
Guests will get full access to Regnum Carya, while benefiting from an adults-only rooftop that will feature an infinity pool, restaurant, bar and fitness studio with sweeping sea views. Evening entertainment promises further appeal for couples and groups – but families won't be neglected, thanks to kids' and teens' clubs, outdoor play areas and baby-care services, alongside all the family-friendly perks of nearby Carya.
You can expect swish touches across its 343 suites and 15 villas, from Bvlgari products to daily restocked mini-bars – guests in the Amber Lagoon Villas, Crown Horizon Suites and Crown Signature Suites will also get extra bonuses like butler service and private in-room check-in (anyone lavish enough to book the last will even get their own chauffeur and return airport helicopter transfer). But if you don't have your own private pool, fear not – you'll have a grand total of eight to choose from, including a Caribbean-style seawater spot with a vibrant tropical bar.
The new resort will also have its own 4,500 sq m wellness centre with a Turkish bath, sauna, salt room, ice fountain and more, plus five fine-dining restaurants, several beachside eateries and a handful of casual culinary spots. And you'll find plenty of nearby attractions to explore, too, from the ancient city of Side to Antalya's atmospheric old town. If there's one challenge at Regnum, it's fitting it all in; you certainly won't be stuck for things to do across this lively duo.
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