Belek - Titanic and Kaya

rudebhoy

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anyone played the above courses?

been offered what looks like a cracking deal for 5 nights AI, 2 rounds on Titanic and one on Kaya. Just want to be sure these courses are ok for a group of hackers before booking.

I know they are not the premium courses out there, wouldn't expect that for what we will be paying, just looking for reasonable courses for some enjoyable social golf.
 

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If you do a forum search for Belek, you will find plenty of useful opinions. I have played the Kaya and Titanic courses and they were a decent standard although there have been some recent adverse Titanic comments. If it's social golf/hacking you're after, you can't go wrong.
 

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If you do a forum search for Belek, you will find plenty of useful opinions. I have played the Kaya and Titanic courses and they were a decent standard although there have been some recent adverse Titanic comments. If it's social golf/hacking you're after, you can't go wrong.

Thanks, will have a search.

For some reason there was very limited choice for a 5 day break compared to 7.

Titanic hotel itself gets pretty decent reviews on TA.
 

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I've booked 3 trips to Turkey for 5 nights, I booked flights directly with Thomas Cook/Jet2/Easyjet; booked hotels through Sunshine.co.uk and booked a green fees only package with Bilyana Golf.
It's by far the cheapest way of doing it. Generally work on hotel at £40-50 per night all inclusive (the quality is very good and food/drink and facilities are definitely 5 star); £100 per round (this is for the best courses there and you could probably half this if you went for the cheaper ones) & £250 for flights including clubs and extra legroom seats.
 

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I've booked 3 trips to Turkey for 5 nights, I booked flights directly with Thomas Cook/Jet2/Easyjet; booked hotels through Sunshine.co.uk and booked a green fees only package with Bilyana Golf.
It's by far the cheapest way of doing it. Generally work on hotel at £40-50 per night all inclusive (the quality is very good and food/drink and facilities are definitely 5 star); £100 per round (this is for the best courses there and you could probably half this if you went for the cheaper ones) & £250 for flights including clubs and extra legroom seats.

Thanks, that gives me some food for thought.

We've already booked the flights for May (£252 with Jet2), and been quoted £499 for 5 nights AI, 2 rounds at Titanic and 1 at Kaya and all transfers incl from/to the airport. Thought that was a great deal, but will do a bit of research based on booking it all separately.
 
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