Belek is a resort town in Pamphylia, Mediterranean Turkey.
The history of Belek dates back to 4th century BC. Over the ages, it has come under Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine as well as Seljuk influence, which has impacted the sculptural and architectural dimensions of the place. When King Attalos II handed the territory over to the Romans in 133 BC, the Roman influence became predominant and found expression in the architecture of large buildings, stadium, gymnasium, turrets, mosques and many theatres that were built during this period.
- Aspendos Theatre, the best preserved and best-known world heritage ancient site in the are is 20 min away by car.
- Antalya Old City
- Hadrian Gate
- Apollo Temple
Aspendos Theatre, the best preserved and best-known world heritage ancient site in the are is 20 min away by car.
Antalya Old City
Hadrian Gate
Apollo Temple
- Golf — Belek has five golf courses, including some of the best in the country, usually located amidst pine woods.
- Troy Aquapark — This water park in Belek is the biggest water park in the Antalya region.
Golf — Belek has five golf courses, including some of the best in the country, usually located amidst pine woods.
Troy Aquapark — This water park in Belek is the biggest water park in the Antalya region.
The nearest shopping place is "Belek shopping bazaar" that is in Belek town center.
The telephone code for the town is (+90) 242.