REVIEW · ANTALYA PROVINCE
Belek: The Land Of Legends Theme Park Entrance Ticket
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Belek has a way of turning a theme-park day into a full-on adrenaline workout. With Hyper Coaster energy and Nickelodeon Land for downtime between thrills, this is the kind of place that keeps everyone moving. My main caution: once you’re inside, spending adds up fast, especially for food, drinks, and lockers.
For one day in Antalya Province, you’re getting a serious mix: rollercoasters that start with a big climb, a water side that can soak you for hours, and a big family zone built around Nickelodeon characters. The potential drawback is timing: some rides or even the Aqua Land water area can be closed in winter, or paused when weather/maintenance steps in.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually care about
- Land of Legends in Belek: what you’re really buying
- Planning your day: when to arrive and how to manage the big lines
- Getting in: skip-the-line, wristband pickup, and your first checklist
- Rollercoaster highlights: Hyper and Typhoon are the headline acts
- The Hyper Coaster (62 meters)
- The Typhoon Coaster (43 meters)
- Other thrill rides that fill the gaps
- Nickelodeon Land: where the park slows down for families (and adults)
- The waterpark and pools: how to beat the heat and the wet surprises
- Food, drinks, and lockers: budgeting like a pro
- Who should book this day trip?
- Price and timing value: is $59 a deal?
- Quick gear and comfort checklist (so you don’t lose time)
- Should you book the Land of Legends entrance ticket?
- FAQ
- What is included in the Land of Legends entrance ticket?
- Is food and drink included?
- How long is the visit valid?
- Do I need to exchange a voucher to enter?
- What should I bring with me?
- What happens with Aqua Land in winter?
- Is this activity suitable for pregnant women?
- What languages are supported by the host or greeter?
Key highlights you’ll actually care about

- Hyper Coaster: the big “touch the sky” moment at 62 meters
- Typhoon Coaster: a 43-meter-high ride that sends you to the water after the climb
- 40+ water slides and 20+ fun rides in one ticket, so you can bounce between dry and wet
- Nickelodeon Land with SpongeBob, PAW Patrol, and Star Trek: Wild Galaxy experiences
- Pool and waterpark facilities make this more than just rollercoasters
- Skip the ticket line plus wristband entry to start riding sooner
Land of Legends in Belek: what you’re really buying
This is an entrance ticket to The Land of Legends Theme Park in Belek (Antalya Province) for one day. The ticket price is listed at $59 per person, and it’s entrance-only—so you’re paying for entry and then building your day with what you choose to eat, drink, and add on.
What makes this good value is the range. You’re not choosing between a coaster park or a waterpark; you can structure your day around both. If your group has different energy levels—some want maximum height and speed, others want cartoons and water—you’ll have a place for everyone without splitting.
Where value can wobble: the park experience turns into a premium spend once you’re inside. A hotdog-and-small-chips type meal can run around £14, small bottled water around £1, and locker rentals have been priced around £14. Beer is often about £7 per can. Those are real numbers to keep in mind when you’re budgeting.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Antalya Province.
Planning your day: when to arrive and how to manage the big lines

A full day works here. One common pattern is arriving around 10am and staying until 9pm, which tells you how long it takes to hit the highlights without constantly feeling rushed.
I’d plan your priorities like this:
- Start with the largest coasters first while the park is in that early-momentum phase.
- Then shift into the water rides (especially anything that involves big drops and soaking).
- Finally, use Nickelodeon Land and indoor-style attractions as your flexible buffer when the sun is hottest or you need shade.
Even when wait times are short, you can hit operational quirks. Some people have noticed that certain rides weren’t fully running right at opening. Translation: start big, but keep a backup ride in mind, then return later for anything that seems delayed.
Getting in: skip-the-line, wristband pickup, and your first checklist

The ticket is designed for an efficient entry. You can use skip the ticket line, and you’ll still exchange your voucher at the ticket center to join the park.
Go prepared with:
- Passport or ID card
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Water shoes
- Your voucher details (since you’ll exchange it)
The meeting point/address for the park area is:
The Land of Legends, Kadriye Mahallesi No:104/1-2, No: Kadriye, D:No 515, 07525 Serik/Antalya, Turkey
A practical tip: wear shoes you’re comfortable walking in before you go full water-mode. Even if you’re bringing water shoes, you’ll still spend a lot of time on regular pathways early in the day.
Rollercoaster highlights: Hyper and Typhoon are the headline acts
If you only care about one thing, make it the big coasters. This park is built to deliver that moment where you feel your stomach rise and your hands clamp.
The Hyper Coaster (62 meters)
The Hyper Coaster is the “touch the sky” ride at 62 meters. It’s the kind of attraction that sets the tone for your day—pure thrill first, questions later.
If you’re deciding what order to do rides in, I’d start here early. Big coasters tend to be the hardest to fit later if the park gets crowded or if you’re trying to sync with water ride schedules.
The Typhoon Coaster (43 meters)
Next up: the Typhoon Coaster at 43 meters, which is designed to get you wet. It climbs, you wait, then you meet the water.
This is the perfect ride to plan around strategically. Do it when you know you have time to dry off or change clothes afterward, because the next few rides might include comfort challenges (cold water + hot sun doesn’t always feel balanced).
Other thrill rides that fill the gaps
The park also includes spinning-style fun, like Magicone, plus a range of high-energy experiences such as:
- Space Rocket (where you can feel like a water astronaut)
- A Space/Star Trek themed simulator experience: Star Trek: Wild Galaxy
That Star Trek simulator has gotten especially strong praise as one of the best experiences in the park. If your group likes themed rides where you’re not drenched but still want adrenaline, this is a good pivot.
Nickelodeon Land: where the park slows down for families (and adults)
Not everyone wants to ride at coaster speed all day. That’s where Nickelodeon Land helps.
This area brings in familiar characters and story worlds like:
- SpongeBob in Bikini Bottom
- PAW Patrol: Adventure Bay
- Star Trek: Wild Galaxy
What’s smart here is pacing. After you’ve done the Hyper and Typhoon type rides, Nickelodeon Land gives you a different rhythm—more imagination, more photo-friendly energy, and less “everything burns” heat.
If you’re traveling with kids, this is likely the area that keeps them happiest between water slides. If you’re traveling without kids, it still works as your decompression zone.
The waterpark and pools: how to beat the heat and the wet surprises
The park’s water side is a major reason people choose Land of Legends for a full-day trip. Expect over 40 water slides and pool and waterpark facilities built into the day.
Two key things to plan around:
1) Seasonal closures happen
Aqua Land is closed during the winter season. Some activities may also close due to weather conditions and maintenance operations. So don’t schedule your whole trip around only one water attraction.
2) Shade can be limited
One practical issue is that there isn’t always a lot of shade. On hot days, seats and ride surfaces can get very hot, so your outfit choice matters. You’ll be more comfortable if you balance between quick-dry clothes and something that protects you from direct sun exposure.
Food, drinks, and lockers: budgeting like a pro

Entrance tickets cover access, not sustenance. Food and drinks inside the park are often priced like a resort—meaning, you’ll feel it by mid-afternoon.
Here are real costs people have reported:
- A meal such as hotdog + small chips: around £14
- Small bottled water: around £1
- Locker rental: around £14
- Local beer: around £7 per can
- Snacks like ice cream and coffee are widely available but priced high
So here’s the practical approach I’d use:
- If you’ll ride water attractions back-to-back, decide early whether you need a locker. If you can manage with what you keep on hand, you might skip the locker cost.
- Hydrate often, especially if you’re doing Hyper and then shifting into Typhoon-style soaking rides.
- Plan for at least one meal inside, but don’t let food derail your ride count.
Who should book this day trip?
This ticket is a strong match if:
- Your group wants one-day fun with both coasters and big water slides
- You’re traveling with kids and want a major family zone like Nickelodeon Land
- You want a high-thrill park day in Belek without complicated planning
It’s not the best fit if:
- You’re not comfortable riding rollercoasters or getting wet
- You’re traveling with someone who is pregnant (this activity is listed as not suitable)
Price and timing value: is $59 a deal?
At $59 per person for entrance, you’re paying a fair entry price for a park that mixes thrill rides and water slides in the same footprint. The value equation depends on one thing: whether you actually ride enough attractions to justify the spend on-site.
If you’re willing to spend a full day—like arriving early and leaving late—your $59 starts to feel more like a gateway than a bill. If you only want a couple of rides and you plan to mostly snack and stroll, you’ll likely feel the price more sharply once food, drinks, and lockers come into play.
One helpful reality check from pricing comparisons: some visitors have said the park’s direct ticketing can be much higher than what discounted online tickets offer. If you’re comparing options, focus less on the sticker price and more on what you’d pay for the same park access with fewer extras.
Quick gear and comfort checklist (so you don’t lose time)
This is the stuff that keeps the day smooth:
- Swimwear + towel (you will want them)
- Water shoes (surfaces can get slippery and hot)
- Passport or ID card
- Plan for sun: clothes you can re-wet and re-dry without suffering
- Bring a strategy for drying off after the bigger wet rides
Also keep in mind that some rides may be closed on the day due to weather or maintenance. Your best move is not to get emotionally attached to one attraction—pick your top few, then swap when needed.
Should you book the Land of Legends entrance ticket?
If your goal is a high-energy day in Belek with big coasters, major water slides, and Nickelodeon Land for variety, I’d say yes. The skip-the-line setup and the sheer mix of attractions make this an easy pick for families and for friend groups with mixed interests.
But book with open eyes on spending. Once inside, costs for food, water, and lockers can add up quickly. If you want to control your budget, plan your meals, consider whether you truly need a locker, and bring water shoes and a towel so you don’t waste time at the worst moment—right when the slides are calling.
If you’re coming in winter or in unpredictable weather, check expectations for water areas since Aqua Land closes during winter and some attractions can pause.
FAQ
What is included in the Land of Legends entrance ticket?
The ticket includes entrance fees to the Land of Legends Theme Park for the selected day.
Is food and drink included?
No. Food and drink are not included in the ticket price.
How long is the visit valid?
The ticket is valid for 1 day. You’ll check availability to see starting times.
Do I need to exchange a voucher to enter?
Yes. You must exchange your voucher at the ticket center to join the park.
What should I bring with me?
Bring passport or ID card, swimwear, a towel, and water shoes.
What happens with Aqua Land in winter?
Aqua Land is closed during the winter season. Some activities may also be closed due to weather conditions and maintenance.
Is this activity suitable for pregnant women?
No. It is listed as not suitable for pregnant women.
What languages are supported by the host or greeter?
English, Turkish, Russian, German, Ukrainian, French, Italian, Arabic, Dutch, Greek, Korean, Kazakh, and Kirghiz.







