Turkey All-Inclusive in August 2026: Best 7-Night Deals From £45 Per Person Per Night
Hotel Guide5 min readBy Goatodeer Team

Turkey All-Inclusive in August 2026: Best 7-Night Deals From £45 Per Person Per Night

August in Turkey means guaranteed sunshine, warm seas, and some of the best all-inclusive value anywhere in the world. For British holidaymakers in particular, Turkey has become the go-to destination for a week of sun, food, and relaxation without the anxiety of a mounting bar tab. An all-inclusive 7-night stay in August 2026 starts from around 45 GBP per person per night at a quality resort — a price point that Spain, Greece, and even Egypt struggle to match once you factor in food and drink quality.

Turkish coastline with turquoise water and resort beach

Turkish coastline with turquoise water and resort beach

The Turkish Riviera — stretching from Antalya through Side, Alanya, and down to Kemer — is purpose-built for the all-inclusive holiday. These are not basic hotels with a lunch buffet tacked on. Turkish all-inclusive resorts are sprawling complexes with multiple restaurants, waterparks, private beaches, spas, evening entertainment, and enough activities to fill a week without ever leaving the grounds. The food quality, in particular, is a level above most Mediterranean competitors — fresh grilled meats, meze spreads, Turkish pastries, and unlimited soft drinks, beer, wine, and cocktails are standard.

Here are our picks for the best 7-night all-inclusive deals in August 2026.

1.Delphin Imperial AntalyaView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Lara Beach, Antalya

Price: From around 55 GBP per person per night (approx 385 GBP per person for 7 nights)

Delphin Imperial is the gold standard for Turkish all-inclusive. The resort sits directly on Lara Beach — a wide, sandy stretch with shallow water perfect for families. The scale is impressive: six restaurants (including Japanese, Italian, and Ottoman), a waterpark with 12 slides, three pools, and a spa. Rooms are large and modern with sea-view balconies. The food quality is consistently excellent, with live cooking stations and a patisserie that rivals standalone bakeries. Evening entertainment includes professional shows, live music, and a disco. For a 7-night stay in August, expect to pay around 385 GBP per person based on double occupancy.

Luxury resort pool area with palm trees and water slides

Luxury resort pool area with palm trees and water slides

2.Rixos Premium BelekView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Belek, between Antalya and Side

Price: From around 70 GBP per person per night (approx 490 GBP per person for 7 nights)

Rixos Premium is Turkey's answer to a five-star Caribbean resort. The grounds are vast and meticulously maintained, with a private sandy beach, multiple pools including an adults-only option, and a spa that could charge admission as a standalone attraction. The all-inclusive package here is genuinely premium — top-shelf spirits, a la carte dining at specialty restaurants, and 24-hour room service are all included. The kids' club is outstanding, with dedicated staff, its own pool, and a packed program of activities. Belek is also Turkey's golf capital, and the resort can arrange tee times at several championship courses nearby. At around 490 GBP per person for 7 nights, it is the most expensive option on this list but justifies every pound.

3.Adalya Elite LaraView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Lara Beach, Antalya

Price: From around 50 GBP per person per night (approx 350 GBP per person for 7 nights)

Adalya Elite is the sweet spot between quality and price. The resort is newer than many competitors, which means the rooms feel fresh, the pools are well-designed, and the facilities have not yet shown wear. The beach is excellent — sunbeds are included in the all-inclusive rate, which is not always the case in Turkey. Four restaurants cover Turkish, Italian, Asian, and seafood, with a main buffet that rotates themes nightly. The waterpark is large enough to keep children entertained for days. At 350 GBP per person for a week in August, this represents outstanding value.

All-inclusive resort beach with rows of sunbeds and umbrellas

All-inclusive resort beach with rows of sunbeds and umbrellas

4.Corendon Playa KemerView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Kemer, 45 minutes south of Antalya

Price: From around 45 GBP per person per night (approx 315 GBP per person for 7 nights)

Kemer offers a slightly different landscape — pine-forested mountains dropping steeply to pebbly beaches with crystal-clear water. Corendon Playa makes the most of this setting with a beachfront location, a large free-form pool, and well-maintained grounds. The resort is popular with European travelers and has a lively atmosphere in August. The all-inclusive package covers all meals, snacks, local and imported alcoholic drinks, and beach facilities. Rooms are comfortable without being luxurious. At 315 GBP per person for 7 nights, this is the budget-friendly option on the list without feeling budget.

5.Barut Hemera SideView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Side, eastern Turkish Riviera

Price: From around 60 GBP per person per night (approx 420 GBP per person for 7 nights)

Side combines ancient history with beach-resort tourism in a uniquely Turkish way — Roman ruins stand between the restaurants and the sea. Barut Hemera sits on a long sandy beach with a resort layout that feels spacious rather than cramped. The property has three pools, five restaurants, a Turkish bath, and a well-equipped gym. The food leans heavily on fresh local produce and the seafood restaurant is particularly good. What sets Barut apart is the service — staff are attentive without being overbearing, and the resort has a calm, grown-up atmosphere that couples especially appreciate.

Ancient ruins near a Mediterranean beach at golden hour

Ancient ruins near a Mediterranean beach at golden hour

6.Titanic Mardan Palace AntalyaView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Lara Beach, Antalya

Price: From around 65 GBP per person per night (approx 455 GBP per person for 7 nights)

Titanic Mardan Palace is unapologetically extravagant. The lobby alone — marble floors, gold accents, a canal running through the center — sets the tone. The resort has its own sandy beach, a massive pool complex, nine restaurants, and entertainment that ranges from poolside DJs to evening theater shows. Rooms are oversized and lavishly decorated. The all-inclusive package is comprehensive, including premium drinks and a la carte dining. It is not subtle, but if you want a week of maximum indulgence at a price that would barely cover three nights at an equivalent resort in the Maldives, Mardan Palace delivers.

Practical tips for booking: August is peak season, so book at least two to three months ahead for the best rates. Most UK travelers fly into Antalya Airport, which is well-served by budget airlines and charter flights. Transfer times range from 20 minutes for Lara Beach to about 90 minutes for Side. Many resorts offer free airport transfers if you book directly. Travel insurance with good medical cover is essential — while Turkey is safe and well-equipped for tourists, NHS coverage does not apply.

The Turkish Riviera in August is hard to beat for value, sunshine, and all-inclusive quality. Goatodeer can compare live rates across all these resorts so you can find the best 7-night package for your budget and dates.

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