It is generally accepted that people go to Turkey solely for the sea and beach holidays, and to go shopping and climb around ancient ruins, if that is interesting. However, everything is completely different. We have crossed the line that separates us savages in the past from the average world tourist. And serious tourists respect serious comfort, so that everything in the hotel is at the highest level without any exceptions. We are talking about water parks, which at first glance are not really needed when the gentle sea is just a stone's throw away. However, this is not so, because water attractions are simply adored by children (and adults are not averse either), for whom lying on the beach in the pose of a half-dead seal is not at all interesting. So a hotel that dares to call itself luxurious or just good today must have a modern water park nearby.
Turkey, actively developing its tourist infrastructure in recent decades, has not missed the "trick" with water parks. But, as usually happens, the best hotels in Turkey with water parks are located in the largest resort areas, and in less "promoted" ones they are not even thought about them yet. So the coolest water attractions are located in Kemer, Belek, Antalya and Kusadasi.
If you are looking for hotels in Turkey with a water park nearby, then your direct road is to the legendary Antalya, on the territory of which several of the largest Turkish water attractions are located. For example, Aquapark Aqualand (Aqualand) is a water park and a dolphinarium in one "bottle". Hordes of tourists, languishing from the wild heat, enthusiastically attack the ticket offices to try out the hundred-meter, screw-shaped slide "Black Hole" or the legendary "Kamikaze", to look at the top of which you need to tilt your head at an unhealthy angle ...
Well, those who prefer more relaxed entertainment can try rafting on a balloon on the “Crazy River”, and in the evening, tired of the rides, you can visit the local disco and have a glass or two of wine.
If you don't want to go to Aqualand, no problem! After all, Antalya also has Dedeman Aquapark (Dedeman), by the way, a real veteran among Turkish water parks, because it opened back in 1993. Dedeman will offer visitors numerous swimming pools, jacuzzis, massage parlors, as many as three restaurants, not counting several fast food restaurants. Among the attractions of this water park, it is worth noting 24 slides, each of which has its own effects and, of course, a man-made river with artificial waves 350 meters long. By the way, a stone's throw from the water center is a hotel of the same name with a fairly decent level of service. So if you are looking for the best hotel in Turkey with a water park, then Dedeman is the best fit for this role.
The above-described water parks are good, but statistics show that the most visited Antalya water park is Troy Aqua, located in Belek on the territory of the RIXOS PREMIUM hotel. It is made in the style of ancient Troy, and the daily number of visitors is several thousand. In the center of the complex rises a colossal wooden horse, which with a keen eye surveys the entire huge territory with numerous slides, ponds, pools, children's attractions, cafes and even a dolphinarium. Rixos Premium Belek, perhaps, leads the Turkish hotels with a water park in their "table of ranks". This is evidenced by numerous reviews from tourists who were struck on the spot by the grandeur of the buildings and the service of the five-star hotel.
Although, there are as many opinions as there are people...





