Lara Barut Collection
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Character and identity
Set along Lara Beach on Antalya's Mediterranean coast, this 110-acre all-inclusive runs to 468 units split across main house, lagoon and garden sections, with modern architecture softened by palm-lined paths and lagoon-style pools. The scale is resort-grade but the layout creates pockets of calm: adults-only zones, family pools, a seven-slide waterpark, and a private beach. More than ten dining outlets cover the bases, including a vegan and gluten-free corner. Wellness is a genuine pillar, with thalassotherapy, a traditional hammam and open-air yoga. Service is warm, Turkish in register, and quietly anticipatory.
Who's it for
Best for:
Families who want a serious kids' club, dedicated pools and a waterpark without sacrificing adult downtime, plus couples drawn to the spa programme and swim-up suites. The all-inclusive structure suits travellers who want dining variety, beach time and wellness bundled into one rate.
Should look elsewhere:
If you want a boutique-scale stay, walkable urban Antalya, or a culturally immersive base for exploring Turkey, a 468-room beach resort will feel too contained. Design purists and travellers allergic to large-format resorts should keep looking.
Bottom line
What sets this place apart is how well it absorbs its own scale: 110 acres and a waterpark coexist with genuinely peaceful adults-only zones and a serious spa. Families get the strongest value, but couples shouldn't dismiss it. Book a swim-up suite or, for a splurge, the Designer Suite 360 or Penthouse with its private hammam; shoulder-season rates in May or late September sharpen the proposition.