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Belek IC Hotels Santai

IC Hotels Santai

3 Kum Tepesi Mevkii, Belek, Turkey | (618) 248-8274

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Overview

Pros
  • On a long, sandy beach near great golf courses

  • Sunny, spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs, free minibars, and balconies

  • Villas have Molton Brown toiletries and access to a shared pool

  • Large indoor and outdoor pools, including an adult-only one

  • Varied dining options: one buffet, five a la cartes, and snacks

  • Lovely spa with free access to a hammam, sauna, and steam room

  • Modern, well-equipped fitness center with views of the indoor pool

  • Fun water park with eight slides for adults and older kids

  • Excellent kids’ club with an adventure park and activities for teens

  • Two tennis courts with lights and free equipment

  • Six meeting rooms with audiovisual equipment

  • Free, reliable Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • Main restaurant can be hectic in peak season

  • Some guests find the buffet spread repetitive

  • Fee for all a la carte restaurants

  • No loungers on the pier

Bottom Line

The 508-room IC Hotels Santai is one of the best family-friendly options in its price range. The kids’ club offers a vast array of activities for all ages -- from nap rooms for the littlest ones to DJ workshops and an adventure park for teens -- while its many room types provide tons of options for families of different sizes. The pools are large, and there are separate areas for louder activities and relaxation, including a lovely adult-only pool. The spa has a great treatment menu, and all guests get free access to a hammam, sauna, and steam room. Food is excellent and varied, but guests staying longer than a week have complained that it can get repetitive, especially as there's a fee for all a la carte restaurants. Families wanting something more luxurious may prefer the Sueno Hotels Deluxe Belek.

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3 Kum Tepesi Mevkii, Belek, Turkey
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Beach
  • Beauty / Hair Salon
  • Business Center
  • Cabanas
  • Children's Pool
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Full Kitchen
  • Gameroom / Arcade
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Spa
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Tennis Court
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Beachfront resort with beautiful grounds and lots of family-friendly amenities

Housed in a six-story, raspberry-colored building, the Santai looks older from the outside than it is inside. The hotel opened in 1995 as part of the first batch of beachfront resorts built in Belek, but underwent extensive renovations in 2012 and again in 2016. Interiors have a subdued elegant style, with a white-and-blue palette in the lobby, and an attractive combination of gray hues and natural wood accents in restaurants. Couches and armchairs with classic lines dot common areas throughout, while white wainscoting, tufted ottomans, and thick rugs over wooden floors make for cozy spaces. The outdoors have a more laid-back, tropical feel, with large pools lined with red umbrellas, palm trees throughout, and big lawns. The wide array of kid-friendly amenities make the resort an excellent pick for families, and the vibe is definitely bustling. The summer is particularly animated, when the buffet restaurant can feel overrun with kids, and guests around the main pool area are kept busy with activities and games. Still, the hotel also offers some more serene areas for those wanting some peace and quiet, including an adult-only pool by the main entrance, surrounded by a spacious garden shaded by pine trees and dotted with loungers and rope hammocks.The IC Hotels Santai is one of the top family picks in this price range thanks to its kids’ club, food quality, and great pools, but those wanting to splurge may prefer the Bellis Deluxe Hotel. It has its own zoo, a kids’ club with a soccer field, and a horse riding academy, but rates vary widely throughout the year. The kids’ club at the Sueno Hotels Deluxe Belek is second to none -- it is open 24/7 in the summer, and has a bumping cars area, a ballet studio, and several pools for all ages. Golfers and couples looking for something slightly quieter may prefer the Titanic Deluxe Belek, which has a lovely riverside setting, stylish rooms, and a massive pool. 

Location

Quiet beachfront location amid golf courses and other resorts

The IC Hotels Santai is located on a two-lane road lined by golf courses on one side and beachfront resorts on the other. There is nothing within walking distance of the property aside from other hotels, but Kadriye and Belek are each less than a 15-minute drive away and are both home to a few restaurants and shops. The public bus to Kadriye stops right outside the hotel, and there is a taxi stand by the main entrance. The Belek area is known for its world-class golf, and there are over a dozen golf courses within a five-minute drive of the hotel, including the National, the three Gloria courses, and the Carya. Antalya city center is about a 40-minute drive away, and the hotel is less than a half-hour drive from the airport.

Rooms

Contemporary rooms with a soft palette, good amenities, and balconies; many have sea views 

The hotel has a total of 508 rooms, all decorated in the same subdued style, with laminate floors, wooden furniture with classic lines, and an earth-tone palette with pops of blue in chairs or sofas. Walls are empty except for a couple of paintings, which makes rooms feel a little cold, but large glass doors opening onto furnished balconies (some offering sea views) let in the lovely outdoors. Amenities are on par with other four-pearl resorts, and include central air-conditioning, electric kettles with free tea and coffee, safes, and minibars stocked with sodas, water, and beer, all replenished daily free of charge. Our bed was one of the most comfortable we’ve slept on in Belek, and was topped with a soft, light duvet and several pillows. Wi-Fi was also one of the best we’ve seen, with a strong, reliable signal throughout the property. Bathrooms in Standard Rooms and lower-category suites are clean but simple, with beige marble-like tiles, big sinks over wooden vanities, hotel-brand toiletries, and wall-mounted hairdryers. Senior and King Suites are have jetted tubs. The hotel added the Villa section in 2015, but though the word villa may suggest stand-alone structures with private gardens, units here are junior suites and two-bedroom suites housed in charming two-story structures set around two shared pools. Sun and Star are the standard villa types, with one and two rooms, respectively, comfortable living areas with sofa beds, and spacious terraces overlooking the pools. Bathrooms in these rooms are more stylish and modern than those found in the main building, with cute hydraulic tiles on floors, walk-in showers clad in white subway tiles, and wooden, lantern-style lamps. 

Features

 Sandy beach, several large pools, spa, and fitness center

The hotel has several rows of loungers and a snack bar on a private stretch of a lovely, sandy beach. There is a small wooden pier, but no loungers are available there, and we saw few guests using it. The two main pools are located between the main building and the beach, and there is a quieter, adult-only one by the main entrance. The villa section has its own two pools, each surrounded by a narrow strip of grass that can get a little crowded in the summer. There is an additional indoor pool that is open and heated year-round. Lilium Spa is sunny and appealing, with large windows overlooking the gardens, a great juice bar, and soft instrumental music throughout. All guests get free access to a hammam, a sauna, and a steam room, and there are six massage rooms where guests can get body treatments for a fee. The fitness center was renovated in 2016 and is equipped with many modern cardio and strength-training machines.

All-Inclusive / Food

Great buffet, several a la carte eateries, and a snack bar by the beach

Whereas most all-inclusive packages in this price range cover just a few basic imported drinks, the Santai’s includes all imported drinks as well as unlimited ice cream. The variety and quality of food at the main buffet restaurant is excellent, and there is a separate table with daily specials, including appetizers, main courses, sides, and desserts. The morning spread offers tons of options as well, including eggs several ways, great filter coffee and espresso, several fresh fruit juices, and pancakes. However, some guests have complained that the spread starts to feel repetitive after a week or so.The main dining room can be loud and hectic in the summer, but the terrace is generally quieter.  There are also five a la carte restaurants -- including Italian, Mexican, sushi, Ottoman, and fish -- all of which are an additional charge. Snacks and lighter meals are available at the beachside snack bar, and local and imported drinks are served 24/7 at the cozy lobby bar.

Family

Many family-friendly room types, an outstanding kids’ club, and a water park

As a hotel that caters almost exclusively to families, there is a wide range of rooms suitable for larger groups. Standard Rooms have enough space to comfortably fit three guests, but suites are probably a better option. Kids’ Suites have a separate room with bunk beds and fun, colorful decor; Junior Suites can fit up to two additional beds in the living room. Villas have between one and four bedrooms, but no kitchens. The kids’ club features separate areas for toddlers, children, and teens. A small plaza covered by sail shades is lined with several colorful huts housing two separate areas: one for babies up to three years old and complete with a shallow pool and a playground, and a bigger area for children up to 12 years old. This area has indoor and outdoor spaces with trampolines, video games, toys, a kitchen for activities, and three small movie theaters. The teens’ club is one of the most fun we’ve seen in the area, and has a large, free adventure park and a spacious room with a DJ cabin for workshops, several PlayStations, pool tables, and computers. Additionally, there are several kiddy pools for different ages and a great water park with eight slides for older children.