Kemer Holiday Club
Kemer | Antalya Area
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Set between fragrant pine forest and the turquoise Mediterranean, Kemer Holiday Club delivers that classic Antalya formula: a big beachfront resort feel with a more intimate, village-style layout. New to UK holidaymakers for summer 2025, it combines bright, modern rooms, a brilliant aquapark, a peaceful adults-only pool and a lively entertainment programme, all wrapped into an easy All Inclusive stay.
Picture a palm-framed pool scene, terracotta-roofed blocks peeking through the pines and the Taurus Mountains rising behind a sweep of Mediterranean coastline – that’s Kemer Holiday Club. This low-rise, garden-style resort runs right down to the beachfront and folds in an aquapark, adults-only pool, spa, kids’ club and an easygoing All Inclusive programme, making it a strong all-rounder for families and couples alike.
For couples, families and friends seeking the Antalya Area’s big-scenery coastline without giving up resort comforts, Kemer Holiday Club hits a sweet spot. It’s approximately 1 hour 15 minutes from Antalya Airport along the coastal road. See more Turkey holidays.
Hotel Overview | Kemer Holiday Club
Highlights
🆕 New for summer 2025 on the UK market
👨👩👧👦 Great for all ages with pools, aquapark and kids’ club
🏞️ Beautiful pine-fringed setting between mountains and sea
🛌 Bright, modern rooms across low-rise, village-style blocks
🎯 Wide range of facilities including spa, aquapark and daily entertainment
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout
Rating and Board
Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Board options: All Inclusive
Children are welcome, with a kids’ club and family facilities. Child age on pricing: typically up to 12 years (ask your Travelisto consultant for current child policy).
Location | Kemer Holiday Club
Location
Kemer Holiday Club sits directly on the beachfront in Göynük, just outside Kemer on Turkey’s pine-cloaked Antalya coast. The hotel blends into the landscape with low-rise blocks among the trees, giving a more relaxed, village feel than a single tower-style resort.
You’re around 400m from Göynük’s small resort centre, where you’ll find a handful of shops, cafés and bars, while Kemer’s livelier marina, markets and nightlife are about 7km away – easy by taxi or local dolmuş. With the Taurus Mountains rising behind the coast, this is a superb base for boat trips, canyon hikes and day tours to ancient sites like Phaselis.
Distances and Transfers
Beach: beachfront (direct access)
Göynük resort centre: approx. 400m
Kemer resort centre: approx. 7km
Approx. transfer time from airport: 1 hour 15 minutes
Map
Kemer, Antalya Area, Turkey
Facilities and Rooms | Kemer Holiday Club
Restaurants and Bars
The All Inclusive dining at Kemer Holiday Club centres on a spacious main buffet restaurant set close to the beach club area. Expect a mix of Turkish classics and international favourites, plus live show-cooking at lunch and dinner. There’s a kids’ buffet corner and highchairs available, making mealtimes easier for families.
Along the beachfront, the Beach Bar keeps drinks and light bites handy between dips, while the Pool Bar looks after refreshments by the main pool – both typically open from late April to mid-November, often until midnight. A smart-casual dress code applies in the restaurant (no beachwear), and opening dates or times may vary by season and occupancy.
All Inclusive covers buffet meals and selected drinks; some premium imports or à la carte choices may carry a supplement. For general guidance on inclusions, see what All Inclusive typically includes.
Pool Areas and Beach
Water babies are well catered for here. There are two main outdoor freshwater pools, including a family pool with a children’s section and a separate adults-only pool with a whirlpool and a quieter atmosphere. Sunbeds and parasols are dotted around the sun terraces, and free pool towels are provided.
The on-site aquapark keeps the fun going with slides and splash zones, open from late April to the end of October (subject to weather and local rules; age/height restrictions may apply).
Step beyond the gardens and you’re straight onto the beachfront – typically a sandy and shingle mix – where sunloungers line the shore and watersports are available from an external provider. Options often include canoeing, inflatables, motorised watersports, windsurfing, snorkelling and scuba diving (18+, local charges apply).
Spa, Sports and Other Facilities
After a day in the sun, head to the spa for some Turkish-style indulgence. Facilities include a sauna, steam room, Turkish bath and a menu of massage and beauty treatments, plus an on-site hairdresser – all typically for ages 18+ and at extra charge.
During the day the animation team runs a busy schedule of activities from racket and team sports to family games and water-based fun. Evenings bring bingo, karaoke, live DJ sets, live music, mini-disco for the little ones and professional shows, usually from late April to the end of October.
Practical touches include a 24-hour-style reception with concierge-style services, currency exchange and luggage storage, plus an on-site mini‑market for holiday essentials. Selected items like kettles, pushchairs, wheelchairs and mobility scooters can often be hired for a fee, and scooter charging is usually available (subject to availability and local cost).
Rooms
Standard Room
Sleeps: 2–3
Bright, modern rooms located in the low-rise blocks, typically with either a double bed or twin beds and an additional bed or sofa-bed where required.
Key features:
– Balcony or terrace
– Flat-screen TV
– Free Wi‑Fi
– Air conditioning
– Safe (usually free or local charge)
– Minibar*
– Bathroom with bath or shower
– Hairdryer
– Daily cleaning and towel change
Standard Room for Sole Use
Sleeps: 1
A comfortable option for solo travellers, with the same facilities as Standard Rooms but priced for single occupancy.
Standard Room for Single Parent Use
Sleeps: 1–3
Configured with space for an adult and one or two children, with all standard facilities. A practical choice when travelling solo with kids.
Standard Big Room – Sleeps up to 3
Sleeps: 3
Offers a little more space than the classic Standard Room, ideal for three adults or small families wanting a bit of extra elbow room. Includes the same core amenities.
Standard Big Room – Sleeps up to 4
Sleeps: 4
Designed for larger families or groups, these rooms sleep up to four people in one open-plan space, with balcony or terrace and all standard facilities.
Family Room
Sleeps: 2–5
Best for families needing more space. Typically arranged with separate sleeping areas or a larger open-plan layout depending on allocation.
Additional features over standard rooms may include:
– Coffee making facilities and kettle
– Extra bedding options for children
– All usual amenities: TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, minibar*, air conditioning, bath or shower, hairdryer, daily cleaning and towel change
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
Activities & Experiences
Hotel Activities
🎲 Daily daytime entertainment programme (late Apr – Oct), including:
• Racket sports and small team games
• Water-based activities and pool games
• Family competitions and quizzes
🎡 Aquapark with slides (seasonal; age/height restrictions may apply)
🌊 Beach and watersports* operated by an external provider, such as:
• Canoeing and inflatables
• Motorised watersports and windsurfing
• Snorkelling and scuba diving (18+)
*Extra charges usually apply for watersports.
Guest Services
🛎️ Reception with concierge-style assistance
💱 Currency exchange and luggage storage
🧴 Spa, Turkish bath, sauna and beauty salon*
🧳 Equipment hire* including kettle, pushchair, wheelchair and mobility scooter
🛒 On-site mini‑market for snacks and essentials
👧 Children’s club (4–12 yrs), indoor play area and playground
🧼 Daily housekeeping and towel change
📶 Free Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel
*Local charges may apply; services and opening hours can vary by season.
Practical Info
Hotel facts at a glance
– Official rating: 5-star
– Approx. 465 rooms across 9 low-rise blocks (no lifts; 3 floors)
– Typical UK flight time to Antalya: around 4.5–5 hours
– Time difference: +2 hours in summer / +3 in winter
– Local currency: Turkish Lira (TRY)
– Local language: Turkish (English widely spoken in resort areas)
All facilities and services, especially outdoor pools, aquapark, entertainment and bars, may operate seasonally, subject to weather, occupancy and local regulations. Some activities and services carry an extra charge.
For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Spain advice.
Prices and Book | Kemer Holiday Club
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FAQs | Kemer Holiday Club
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Kemer Holiday Club directly on the beach?
Yes, Kemer Holiday Club enjoys a beachfront position in Göynük, with the hotel’s gardens leading straight to a sandy and shingle shoreline. Sunbeds and parasols are typically available, and additional watersports are offered by an external provider for a local charge.
2. Is Kemer Holiday Club suitable for families with children?
Absolutely. The resort is designed with families in mind, featuring a children’s club for ages 4–12, an indoor play area, outdoor playground, kids’ section in the main pool, aquapark with slides and a dedicated kids’ buffet area in the main restaurant. Family rooms and larger “Standard Big” rooms give extra sleeping space.
3. What does the All Inclusive package at Kemer Holiday Club usually include?
All Inclusive generally covers buffet-style breakfast, lunch and dinner in the main restaurant, snacks such as ice cream and midnight soup at selected times between meals (for at least four hours per day), and a range of local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks for a minimum of 12 hours per day. Exact timings, venues and included brands may change seasonally, so check the information provided on arrival.
4. Does Kemer Holiday Club have quiet areas for adults?
Yes. In addition to the main family pool and aquapark, there is an adults-only freshwater pool with whirlpool and its own sunbathing area. The spa area, with Turkish bath, sauna and treatment rooms, also offers a calm retreat for guests aged 18 and over (charges apply for most spa services).
5. How far is Kemer Holiday Club from Kemer town and local amenities?
The hotel is around 400m from Göynük resort centre, where you’ll find a handful of local shops, cafés and bars. Kemer’s main marina area, markets and nightlife are about 7km away, easily reached by taxi or local dolmuş buses. Antalya Airport is roughly 1 hour 15 minutes away by road.
6. Are there mobility or accessibility considerations at Kemer Holiday Club?
Rooms are spread across nine low-rise blocks with up to three floors and no lifts, so stair access is required to most upper-level rooms. The resort is gently sloping in places. Some mobility aids, such as wheelchairs or mobility scooters, can often be hired via reception for a charge, but if step-free access is important, speak to a Travelisto consultant before booking to discuss suitability.
7. When do the pools, aquapark and entertainment operate?
Most outdoor facilities, including the main pools, adults-only pool, aquapark and the full daytime and evening entertainment programme, generally run from late April to the end of October, weather and occupancy permitting. Outside these dates, some facilities may operate on reduced hours or close completely.























