Kemerağzı, Yaşar Sobutay Blv No: 37, 07112 Aksu/Antalya, Türkiye
Details last verified July 2026 · How we research
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What an amazing hotel! It is kept spotless, rooms clean, restaurants cleaned as soon as someone leaves the table, poolside kept clean at all times. The multiple restaurants were excellent with plenty of choices to suit all tastes. Absolutely loads to do for children, playground, kids pool, kids club...
I stayed here for 4 days, probably the best hotel ever!! The service was incredible👍 When I wanted chips they straight away gave them. The food, the food was delicious, some times I got pizza, it's not really what you want but I still had it. The bar, the bar was amazing, when I asked for the mil...
Excellent hotel with outstanding service and a wonderful atmosphere. From the moment we arrived, the reception team was welcoming, professional, and extremely helpful. Guest services throughout all hotel facilities were exceptional, and every staff member was dedicated to ensuring guests had a perfe...
We had a lovely stay at Grand Park Lara and felt it was excellent value for money, especially as we travelled off-peak at the end of March for one week. We went with our husband and toddler, and it was a really enjoyable family holiday. The food was great with plenty of variety, and everything—from...
Came to grand park on 5th May along with my daughter for 7nights We had a lovely time and found the hotel and the staff lovely. Plenty to choose from food wise and drinks were very good. Entertainment staff were excellent and there was always something to do. But a special mention to Erk on rece...
The line between “all-inclusive” and “all-inclusive except the good stuff” is where trips get expensive. Here's what's genuinely covered — and what still costs extra.
Inclusions change and vary by room category and season — always confirm with the resort before booking. How we verify this.
The right room is personal — a swim-out for the pool people, a top floor for the view people, two real bedrooms and two baths for families who like a little distance. Here's the lineup from the resort's own accommodations pages.
From the resort's own accommodations pages — categories and occupancy change with renovations, and connecting rooms are usually request-only, so confirm when you book.
Where you'll actually spend the week — how many places there are to eat and drink, what the pool scene offers, and what the water in front of the resort is really like.
Official and Expedia sources describe an all-inclusive hotel with three restaurants and multiple snack/bar points; seasonal food-court and à la carte operation should be manually verified.
Official beach-and-pools page lists two main outdoor pools; guest and Google/Expedia sources support a broader pool/water-slide complex with children’s pool and slides.
The hotel is not directly beachfront; official and Expedia sources describe a private sandy beach reached by beach shuttle/privileges.
Venue counts come from the resort's own pages; beach conditions draw on monitoring data and consistent traveler reports — the sea doesn't read press releases, so treat seasonal notes as odds, not promises.
A family week turns on the details brochures skip — whether the kids' club is genuinely supervised, who watches the baby on date night, and whether four of you fit in one room. Here's what we've verified.
Family fit is strongly supported by kids club, multiple pools, slides, children’s pool and recurring family guest feedback; exact kids-club ages need manual confirmation.
Yes — Corendon Grand Park Lara runs a supervised kids' club. Hours and age bands shift seasonally, so confirm before booking.
The water is swimmable with some waves, and the entry is a gradual walk-in a young child can stand in.
Technically — there's a teen space at Corendon Grand Park Lara, but recent reports describe it as low-key. Don't book around it; the pools, sports, and beach carry that age group here.
At some restaurants — book the à la carte venues early in your stay and keep the buffet as the no-plan fallback for meltdown nights.
Kids' club ages, hours, and babysitting availability change seasonally — confirm with the resort before booking.
Not sure this one fits your crew? Match resorts to your kids' exact ages — verified facts, not brochure claims.
Girlfriend trips, milestone birthdays, three generations under one roof — group logistics make or break the week. Here's how this resort handles them.
All-inclusive entertainment, bars and family animation create a lively holiday-hotel atmosphere, though not a clubbing-focused resort.
Group policies vary by season and party size — confirm with the resort's group desk before booking.
Our independent research — the score, the evidence behind every mark, and what guests actually say.
Reddit was searched, but resort-specific discussion is thin; TripAdvisor, Booking, Expedia and official sources carry the consensus.
Promo room details can vary; families needing space should choose a named family category.
Entry room still includes the all-inclusive resort concept, pools, slides, private beach access and family programming.
Best-supported family upgrade, with official 36 m² size and family-oriented layout.
Scored with Palmprint methodology v1.0.