Apart from the beach life, Antalya is home to five main mosques that are popularly visited. The Yivli Minareli Complex was built by the Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Keykubat in the 13th century. Its elegant, fluted minaret has become the symbol of the city. The Kesik Minaret Complex is a memorial to the mixed history of Antalya. It was formerly a church and has seen with Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman modifications. The Tekeli Mehmet Fasa Mosque is n important 18th-century Ottoman mosque situated in the Kalekapisi district, inside the city walls, and the Murat Pasa Mosque provides a unique tile design built in the 16th century. Lastly, the Iskele Mosque is a small but attractive little mosque built in the 19th century and is situated beside the marina. It was constructed of set stone and built on four pillars over a spring.
Wome Deluxe - While visiting with a family, all you want is a comfortable environment and entertainment facilities to keep the little ones busy. This place will turn out a fine choice given the amenities available at a very reasonable cost.
Bera Alanya - Loaded with rich menu options, the restaurant at Bera Alanya will give the most tantalizing experience to your taste buds. The best part is that you’ll be able to enjoy the delightful Turkish cuisine along with some fantastic views of the Turquoise Coast.
Selge Beach Resort & Spa - This attractive and contemporary halal beach hotel is situated just minutes from its own sandy beach area in a small town near Side. A holiday full of adventure and water sports awaits at the Selge Beach Resort & Spa with multiple water slides and multiple pools indoors and out.