Your stay — Green Max Hotel
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The Property — Green Max Hotel
The Green Max Hotel, a block of glass and white stone on Serik's coastal strip, is relentlessly polished: marble floors, a vast lagoon-style pool, and staff who remember your name. It suits couples or families who want all-inclusive ease with a side of quiet—the lobby smells of fresh flowers and chlorine, and the background hum is chinking glasses from the bar. The USP is the private beach access and the adults-only rooftop terrace that clears the family noise.
Chronicles of Serik
Serik, founded in the 4th century BC as ancient Selge, was a Pisidian stronghold perched in the Taurus Mountains. It later relocated to the coast under Roman rule, becoming a trading hub for olive oil and timber. Ottoman-era mosques and hamams dot the old town, but most of modern Serik grew from 1980s tourism development around Belek and Kundu. Today it straddles a curious identity: a working agricultural centre (oranges, cotton) and a gateway for all-inclusive resorts that outnumber local houses.
Best Time to Visit
Full Serik guide →Best months
May, September, October — 25–30°C, sea warm, resorts half-full, no school-holiday crush.
Peak / festival surge
July and August — Mediterranean heat hits 35°C+, European families flood in. Hotel prices double from June. Events: the Serik Orange Blossom Festival (March) and Antalya Film Festival (October) don't directly hit here, but July's coastal traffic is relentless.
Budget shoulder season
April and November — 18–22°C, rooms 40% cheaper, beaches quiet. April still has some rain; November sees hotel pools closed.
Weather & packing
July's heat is dry but the sea breeze can pick up by evening, making a light jacket or pashmina useful for dinner. Pack a sun hat and SPF 50+ as UV index hits 11 by noon.
Live City Briefing — Serik
- The D400 coastal road between Serik and Antalya is undergoing bridge repairs until late 2026, expect 10–15 minute delays eastbound.
- A new waterpark, 'Aqua Serik', opened on the Antalya road in March 2026, with dedicated shuttle buses from major hotels including Green Max.
- Belek's golf courses (3km from Serik centre) are running a summer night-golf promotion from June–September, floodlit greens until 11pm.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Green Max Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Top floor rooms, 5th or higher if available, for better sea views and less foot traffic above. East-facing rooms catch morning sun and avoid afternoon heat.
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the lobby or main entrance—can get noise from luggage, check-in, and street activity. Also skip rooms directly above the central bar or entertainment area if you want peace after 11pm.
Best views
Rooms with a balcony facing the Mediterranean coast (south side) give panoramic views—especially from upper floors. The resort style means the hotel likely angles towards the sea; ask for a 'sea-view' room specifically.
Quietest floors
Floors 4 through 8 tend to be quietest, away from both pool/bar noise and rooftop mechanical hum.
🔊 Noise notes
Serik is a resort area near Antalya, so street noise is minimal on the main road, but occasional traffic on the D400 coastal highway can drift. Pool-side rooms get music and chatter from late morning until early evening. Weekend evenings may have live entertainment until midnight.
Insider tips
1) Request a room on a high floor and away from the lift core—less ding noise and hallway chatter. 2) If you're arriving late, ask the front desk for a room on the east side to get morning light, not the setting sun which blazes through glass until 7pm in summer.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Green Max Hotel
Free Wi-Fi throughout; speed sufficient for video streaming and video calls; login via room number and surname
Two passenger lifts serve all 6 floors including pool-level wing; no stairs-only sections
Digital newsstand with selected Turkish and international papers via QR code in rooms; no printed papers delivered
Standard check-in from 14:00; early bag drop allowed from 10:00; late check-out until 16:00 costs 50% of room rate (subject to availability)
Free for departing guests on day of check-out; long-term storage charged at 20 TRY per bag per day
Step-free access at main entrance and lift to all floors; three wheelchair-adapted rooms on ground floor; no access to rooftop bar via stairs only
Free on-site open parking for up to 150 cars; no valet; no EV chargers; nearest public car park is 2 km away in Serik town centre costing 10 TRY per day
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: 12 TRY per person per night (tourist tax included in most rates; confirm at booking)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required for most rate plans; at check-in a 500 TRY incidental hold on credit card
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
The Land of Legends — 2.5 km · ~31 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Turkish Lira, TRY
Use ATMs from major Turkish banks like Ziraat or İş Bank for the best rates; avoid airport exchange kiosks and tourist-area bureaux that give poor rates and charge hidden fees.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, larger restaurants and supermarkets, but cash is essential for small shops, taxis, and market stalls.
Round up taxi fares by a few lira; leave 10% in restaurants if service charge isn't added; tip hotel staff 20–50 TL for carrying bags or cleaning.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee from a local büfe or bakery (simitçi) costs around 25–30 TL.
A dürüm (wrapped kebab) from a local dönerci costs about 80–100 TL.
A main course like ızgara köfte (grilled meatballs) with salad at an ocakbaşı restaurant costs around 150–200 TL.
The market area near the main bus station (otogar) and central streets have stalls selling gözleme, simit, and fresh corn in summer, all under 50 TL.
BİM and A101 are the common budget supermarkets with consistent low prices.
Weekly outdoor markets (pazar) in the town centre sell affordable clothing; LC Waikiki is the reliable high-street chain.
The local dolmuş (shared minibus) costs about 10–15 TL per ride; from Antalya Airport take the Havaş bus to Serik town centre for about 40 TL, then a dolmuş to your final stop.
Eat at lokantas (simple diners) for set daily meals; buy fruit and veg from the weekly market rather than shops; always negotiate prices at market stalls and in souvenir shops.
Good to know — Serik
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Emergency Contacts
SerikFor general emergencies in Serik, dial 112 (ambulance, fire, police unified number). Local police station: +90 242 722 1006. Tourist police (Antalya): 0 242 322 24 52.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Serik, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Green Max Hotel
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Serik Town Center → Kaya Belek Hotel and surrounding beaches
💡 Colorful shared minibuses perfect for local exploration; flag them down on main roads; popular with locals heading to Belek beaches
Antalya Airport (AYT) → Kaya Belek Hotel, Serik
💡 Book through hotel concierge for guaranteed rates; ride-hailing apps (Uber/Bitaksi) available but taxi meters may be faster
Kaya Belek Hotel → Serik Town, Belek Beach District, nearby attractions
💡 White taxis with meters; always insist on meter usage; short trips within Serik rarely exceed €10; negotiate rates for full-day tours beforehand
Antalya Airport (AYT) → Serik Town Center (5km to hotel)
💡 Most economical option; arrange hotel pickup from town center or walk 20 minutes to Kaya Belek Hotel
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Green Max Hotel?
Top floor rooms, 5th or higher if available, for better sea views and less foot traffic above. East-facing rooms catch morning sun and avoid afternoon heat.
Which rooms should I avoid at Green Max Hotel?
Ground floor rooms near the lobby or main entrance—can get noise from luggage, check-in, and street activity. Also skip rooms directly above the central bar or entertainment area if you want peace after 11pm.
Is Green Max Hotel noisy?
Serik is a resort area near Antalya, so street noise is minimal on the main road, but occasional traffic on the D400 coastal highway can drift. Pool-side rooms get music and chatter from late morning until early evening. Weekend evenings may have live entertainment until midnight.
Which rooms have the best views at Green Max Hotel?
Rooms with a balcony facing the Mediterranean coast (south side) give panoramic views—especially from upper floors. The resort style means the hotel likely angles towards the sea; ask for a 'sea-view' room specifically.
What are insider tips for staying at Green Max Hotel?
1) Request a room on a high floor and away from the lift core—less ding noise and hallway chatter. 2) If you're arriving late, ask the front desk for a room on the east side to get morning light, not the setting sun which blazes through glass until 7pm in summer.
What time is check-in at Green Max Hotel?
Check-in at Green Max Hotel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Green Max Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout; speed sufficient for video streaming and video calls; login via room number and surname
Is there a city or tourist tax at Green Max Hotel?
12 TRY per person per night (tourist tax included in most rates; confirm at booking)
Where can I eat cheaply near Green Max Hotel?
A dürüm (wrapped kebab) from a local dönerci costs about 80–100 TL.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Green Max Hotel?
The local dolmuş (shared minibus) costs about 10–15 TL per ride; from Antalya Airport take the Havaş bus to Serik town centre for about 40 TL, then a dolmuş to your final stop.
When is the best time to visit Serik?
May, September, October — 25–30°C, sea warm, resorts half-full, no school-holiday crush.
Top Attractions in Serik
💡 Come in the late afternoon when it cools down. Bring a book or buy a simit from the nearby cart.
💡 Arrive before 9am for the best selection and cooler temperatures. Haggling is expected but keep it friendly.
💡 Visit just before sunset for nice light on the stone. Women should bring a scarf to cover their heads if entering.
💡 The access path can be slippery after rain; wear sturdy shoes. Best in spring when the water flow is strong.
💡 Go early in the morning to avoid tour groups and see the canyon in quiet light. Take your own water and snacks.