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Regnum Carya TURKEY
This stunning five-star resort on the glittering Mediterranean coast of Turkey is home to verdant gold courses, world-class beaches and a host of thrilling activities ranging from golf to tennis, not to mention a huge water park
Located in the heart of nature amid lush green scenery, with golf courses that stretch to the horizon, music and entertainment from world- famous stars on stage, Regnum Carya is one of Turkey’s most prominent hotels and the perfect setting for an unforgettable adventure. Spread over some 250 acres in Belek on Turkey’s picturesque southern Mediterranean coast, Regnum Carya takes its name from regnum, meaning ‘kingdom’ in Latin, and ‘carya’, an indigenous walnut tree. The hotel also features elements from the rich history of the area, which is reflected in its design details and architectural concepts. The story of Regnum Carya begins with
the opening of Carya Golf Club in 2008. As Europe’s first and only fully floodlit 18-hole golf course, Carya Golf Club is the result of an ambitious project of a team of expert designers from Thomson Perrett & Lobb golf course architects, founded by Peter Thomson, the five- time winner of the British Open.
134 International tournaments are held at least
once a year, with legendary golfer Tiger Woods having played at the acclaimed Carya Golf Club. That said, the club is designed as much for beginner and amateur players as it is for professional golfers. It also has its own academy with a driving range and teaching studios, where keen youngsters can learn to play under the tutelage of experienced experts. Regnum Carya is famous not only for its
golf courses, but also has six tennis courts and three football fields. There’s also an outdoor basketball court, as well as a beach volleyball court. In addition, professional coaches from the Real Madrid Foundation offer training for talented young football players between June and September each year. Just a year after opening, Regnum Carya
hosted the 2015 G20 summit, signalling its arrival as a truly world-class hotel by welcoming many of the world’s most prominent leaders and politicians.
Along with the five-storey main building,
there are nearly 100 villas with shared and private pools (including the pick of the bunch, the Crown Villa), more than 10 restaurants, 15 bars and nightclubs, a private white sand beach, pier, heated indoor/outdoor pools, fitness centre and a luxurious spa. GreenDoor Spa is perfect for rest and
relaxation, featuring a non-chemical indoor pool, hammam, sauna and steam room, as well as the ‘King Suite’. This concept suite is ideal for couples who value added privacy, with two hot stone beds, a jacuzzi, sauna, changing room, bath and shower. A variety of world-class treatments are available, including body- shaping massages, aromatherapy treatments and many more. The rooms are decorated according to a
contemporary aesthetic offering the same high standard of comfort regardless of room category, and access to the 250-metre white sand beach makes every guest feel like a VIP.
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