I recently visited the Forsa Mall Shopping Center in Belek. Overall, my impressions were mixed, but I'll tell you in order.
Positive:
— Convenient location. The center is located in the Kadrie Mahallesi area, which makes it accessible to tourists from nearby hotels.
— The atmosphere. The place looks modern, there are open areas, the lamps create a pleasant atmosphere — suitable for leisurely walks.
— Shops. There are several well—known brands inside, as well as Migros, where you can buy groceries or necessary small items. Some sellers are really friendly, which adds points.
But... (those "buts")
are the prices. Oh, that's a different story. The goods here are 2-3 times more expensive than in the markets of Belek or even in Antalya. For example, the same beach accessories are sold for $ 30, although in the city they can be found for 30 lira. It feels like the center is designed for tourists, especially foreigners — prices are often quoted in dollars, which is inconvenient for locals.
— Limited selection. The stores repeat the assortment that is available in the hotel shops. If you're looking for something unique, you're unlikely to find it. As other visitors noted, this is more of a "passage" than a full-fledged shopping complex.
In general, Forsa Mall is an option for those who do not want to travel far and are willing to overpay for convenience. If you need groceries, check out Migros. But for authentic shopping, it's better to go to Antalya or the local bazaars of Belek. As the saying goes, "don't waste your time" if you have alternatives.
P.S. By the way, The Land of Legends is nearby — shopping is more interesting there, but also not budget-friendly.