There are 343 suites and 15 villas, with a clear focus on space and privacy. Suites offer views across the sea, pool or gardens, and come with terraces, dressing rooms and a proper 'holiday' feel rather than a standard golf hotel room. Each suite includes its own infinity pool, which is a particular highlight if you want a private spot to cool off with a drink while reviewing the day's card.
Bvlgari toiletries sit alongside daily minibar restocking and fresh flowers, creating the kind of environment where you'll actually want to spend time in your room rather than just sleep in it. The suites are built for golfers who appreciate comfort after a long day on the course, with expansive layouts that mean there's room to stretch out, store your kit properly and enjoy the sort of privacy that makes a golf trip feel like a proper escape.
Butler service is included, which is handy for sorting restaurant bookings and the day-to-day details while you focus on golf. Your butler can handle everything from unpacking to tee-time coordination, meaning you can focus entirely on your golf and relaxation. It's the kind of service that turns a good trip into an exceptional one, particularly if you're travelling as a group and want someone on hand to manage logistics.
The 15 villas take things further still, offering even more space and seclusion for groups or families who want their own private corner of the resort. Each villa maintains the same high standard of finish, facilities and service, with added room to spread out and entertain. If you're booking for a larger group or a society trip, the villas are worth considering, especially if you want a base where everyone can gather for pre-round breakfast or post-round drinks without leaving your accommodation.
It's a good fit for groups playing multiple rounds, particularly if you like having somewhere comfortable to reset between tee times. The combination of space, service and facilities makes it one of the stronger accommodation options in Belek for golfers who want more than just a place to sleep.
Dining at Regnum The Crown covers serious ground. The Pan-Asian restaurant delivers intricate flavours across sushi, dim sum and wok-fried dishes, while the Peruvian kitchen brings vibrant ceviches, tiraditos and grilled meats with the bold, citrus-forward cooking Peru does best. French and Levantine restaurants round out the collection, offering classic technique and mezze-style sharing plates respectively.
The standout is the adults-only rooftop restaurant, where gourmet cooking meets panoramic Mediterranean views. The kitchen delivers refined, multi-course menus that justify the setting, and the wine list runs deep enough to match whatever you're eating. Book it for your final night, when the golf is done and you want to mark the trip with something memorable.
Beyond the headline restaurants, the resort offers multiple bars, poolside dining and in-suite service that goes well beyond standard room service. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite between rounds or settling in for a long dinner with the group, the food and drink operation here is built to impress.
For golfers, the combination of championship courses, luxury accommodation and genuinely excellent dining makes Regnum The Crown one of Belek's strongest all-round packages. You're here to play great golf, but everything around it, the spa, the suites, the restaurants, is calibrated to the same high standard.