Antalya Packages
Located on Antalya's Lara Beach, some 15km from the city centre and 12km from the airport, this is a modern, large and spacious hotel built as the name suggests with a nautical theme and cruise concept, consisting of 589 rooms on 9 levels with an annexed family room building. The large, marble floored lobby with glass-sided lifts and potted palms offers an impressive welcome. There are four pools, a spa and fitness centre, lots of sports on offer, a kids club and a water park with slides and a playground with a fun galleon to play in Set in a building shaped like a cruise ship, this beachside hotel offers luxury spa treatments and 4 restaurants. It features a massive outdoor pool area fitted with water slides.
Titanic Beach Resort Hotel’s air-conditioned rooms have large windows that overlook the sea. Each one has comfortable lounge chairs on its private balcony.
This resort features a massive outdoor pool area, set on more than 5,000 m² of land. It also has an original sized football field, 4 tennis courts and a basketball court.
In its full-service spa, Titanic Beach Resort Hotel provides overall body treatments which include massages and aromatherapy sessions. Various skin care treatments are also available.
Titanic Beach Resort Hotel is less than 13 km away from Antalya Airport. It is less than 5 minutes’ walk from Antalya’s sandy coastline which features volleyball matches.
Most popular facilities :
7 swimming pools,
Family rooms,
Free WiFi,
Airport shuttle,
Beachfront,
Spa and wellness centre,
Bar
Once seen simply as the gateway to the Turkish Riviera, Antalya today is very much a destination in its own right. Situated right on the Gulf of Antalya (Antalya Körfezi), the largest city on Turkey's western Mediterranean coastline is both classically beautiful and stylishly modern. At its core is the wonderfully preserved old-city district of Kaleiçi (literally 'within the castle'), which offers atmospheric accommodation in the finely restored Ottoman houses on its winding lanes. The old city wraps around a splendid Roman-era harbour with clifftop views of hazy-blue mountain silhouettes that are worth raising a toast to. Just outside of the central city are two beaches and one of Turkey's finest museums. Antalya is a Turkish resort city with a yacht-filled Old Harbor and beaches flanked by large hotels. It's a gateway to Turkey's southern Mediterranean region, known as the Turquoise Coast for its blue waters. Remnants remain from Antalya's time as a major Roman port. These include Hadrian’s Gate, built to honor the Roman emperor’s visit in 130 A.D and 2nd-century Hidirlik Tower, with harbor views.
The city that is now Antalya was first settled around 200 BC by the Attalid dynasty of Pergamon, which was soon subdued by the Romans. Roman rule saw Antalya thrive, including the construction of several new monuments, such as Hadrian's Gate, and the proliferation of neighboring cities. The city has changed hands several times, including to the Seljuk Sultanate in 1207 and an expanding Ottoman Empire in 1391.[4] Ottoman rule brought relative peace and stability for the next five hundred years. The city was transferred to Italian suzerainty in the aftermath of World War I, but was recaptured by a newly independent Turkey in the War of Independence.