Check in at InnVista Hotel Belek and drop luggage; take 30–60 minutes to orient the kids to the room and hotel facilities so everyone is relaxed after travel.
Unwind on the hotel’s private beach or family pool — shallow areas for the 6- and 9-year-old make this an easy first afternoon; lifeguard presence varies so keep close supervision.
Stretch legs with a walk along the resort promenade or garden play area; pick up a gözleme (Turkish pancake) or ice cream for the kids at a beach kiosk.
Enjoy the InnVista buffet (varied choices for kids) or try a nearby family-friendly restaurant serving grilled meats, pasta and kid options — good for picky eaters and convenient on arrival night.
Use the hotel’s kids club evening program if available, or enjoy a calm evening walk; aim for an early night so the family is rested for a full park day tomorrow.
Big breakfast at the hotel to fuel a full theme-park day; choose hearty options (eggs, fruit, cereals) and pack swimsuits and sun protection for the kids.
Short drive (typically 10–20 minutes from most Belek hotels) to Land of Legends; arrive early to beat queues and secure lockers and sunbeds for the family.
Spend the day at Land of Legends enjoying rides, shows, and the water park areas suitable for children; it’s the area’s top family attraction — check the park’s opening hours (commonly around 10:00am–8:00pm in summer) and height rules for rides.
Early breakfast and pack a day bag for a day trip to Antalya; don’t forget hats, sunscreen, and stroller or child carrier if needed for cobbled streets in Kaleiçi.
Drive west about 30–45 minutes depending on traffic to Antalya Aquarium; it’s one of the largest aquarium complexes in Europe and very engaging for children.
Explore the long tunnel aquarium, themed exhibits and the snow world or interactive zones — typical opening hours are morning into late evening (often around 10:00am–9:00pm) but confirm times before you go.
Drive to a nearby mall (TerraCity or MarkAntalya) for a comfortable family lunch with many cuisine options and a chance for kids to use indoor play areas if they need downtime.
Head into Antalya’s Old Town to wander cobbled lanes, see Hadrian’s Gate and the marina — streets are stroller-friendly in places but steep/uneven in others.
Shop the small bazaars and handicraft shops in Kaleiçi and take a relaxed walk along the historic harbour; the old town is atmospheric in late afternoon when it’s cooler.
Choose a kid-friendly seaside restaurant on the marina for fresh fish, kebabs, and mezes while you watch the sunset — many places offer high chairs and kids’ menu items.
Enjoy a family-friendly pirate-boat cruise with swimming stops, onboard lunch and kids’ entertainment; typical cruises run about 4–6 hours with departures in the morning — confirm exact itinerary and life jacket availability when booking.
Visit the local market for souvenirs, local honey, olives and inexpensive toys; markets usually open in the morning (often 08:00–13:00 on market days) — check your hotel for the exact market day and location.
Spend the late morning on the beach or drop kids at the hotel kids club for supervised activities while the adults relax or enjoy spa options (spa opening times vary; book ahead).
Choose a family-run restaurant to try meze and local specialties (pide, kebabs) and celebrate a successful family holiday — ask for mild spice levels for the kids.
Confirm airport transfer or rental-car return details for your check-out (check-out typically by 12:00pm next day) and have an early night before travel.