With a stay at Selectum Noa Belek (Ex. Cesar's Temple De Luxe) in Serik (Belek), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Asklepion Spa & Thalasso and Belek Public Beach. This all-inclusive property is 24.2 mi (38.9 km) from Aquapark and 24.7 mi (39.8 km) from Side West Beach.
Dip into one of the 2 outdoor pools or enjoy other recreational amenities including a complimentary water park and an outdoor tennis court. Additional amenities at this property include an arcade/game room, gift shops/newsstands, and a hair salon.
Grab a bite at Meais Main Restaurant, one of the property's 4 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Snacks are also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Mingle with other guests at the complimentary reception, held daily. Visit one of the 3 bars/lounges, 2 beach bars, and 2 poolside bars for a refreshing drink. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff. This property has 2 meeting rooms available for events. Guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle for a surcharge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 598 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars. Rooms have private balconies. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers.
"Review: An average hotel in Belek. A budget five-star. The imported alcohol, even if it's subpar, is the worst—I wouldn't drink that for free. I drank rosé Turkish wine and what I brought with me (I stayed for three nights).
Food was plentiful! Lots of choice, delicious. Achma!!! Or battered zucchini! Just plain! I didn't notice any redfish, and that's the limit)) before and after.
The river kills everything! You have to cross a bridge with a lifting gate, which is cool)) The river ends at this hotel and flows into the sea, lowering the water temperature and, most importantly, carries dirt into the sea, so people blamed the food incorrectly, it's the water. The Turks figured this out too and closed the former beach, moving it to an island."