Pool day passes in Antalya start from €20 for a cliffside beach deck in Lara and go up to €108 for a full all-inclusive resort experience in Kemer. With four venues offering day access, you can swim above the Mediterranean from wooden platforms, ride waterslides near Konyaaltı Beach, or spend a day at a Club Med resort with open bar included.
Where to swim in Antalya
Antalya's pool day passes split across three distinct areas. The Lara cliffs on the city's east side are home to Bilem Hotel and Club Hotel Falcon, both offering pools with panoramic sea views and direct ocean access via platforms and steps carved into the rock. In the city center, Waterhill Park near Konyaaltı Beach is the budget option, with slides, a wave pool, and lunch included for €35. For a full resort day, Club Med Palmiye in Kemer (about 45 minutes west) offers pools, beach, water sports, and all-inclusive dining.
How to book
Most Antalya venues accept walk-ins, but it's worth calling ahead during July and August when Falcon can restrict non-guest access. Club Med Palmiye requires advance booking through their website. Prices are listed in euros, which most Turkish tourist venues accept alongside Turkish lira.
More pool day passes in Turkey
Turkey's coastline has plenty more options. Bodrum is known for its luxury beach clubs and cabanas in Yalıkavak. Fethiye offers a more relaxed Aegean vibe. If you're heading to Istanbul, rooftop hotel pools with Bosphorus views are the draw.