Hala Sultan Tekke

4.1
(810 reviews)
Tekke Road, Larnaca 6029 Cyprus
Religious Sites
Sights & Landmarks
Attraction

About

Hala Sultan Tekke, perched on the western shore of the Larnaca Salt Lake in Cyprus, is a revered mosque and tuka that blends Ottoman architecture with a centuries‑old spiritual legacy. The complex, featuring a square‑shaped mosque with a distinctive yellow‑stone minaret and a mausoleum dedicated to Umm Haram (Umm Haram bint al‑Shaddad), serves as the island’s third most sacred Islamic site. Visitors can explore the historic courtyard, the ablution fountain, and the peaceful gardens that surround the shrine. The site’s strategic location near the ancient Bronze‑Age settlement adds a layer of archaeological intrigue, making it a point of convergence for history lovers, religious pilgrims, and cultural tourists alike. Precise visitation hours are maintained throughout the year, and entry to the mosque and its surroundings is free of charge. A typical visit to Hala Sultan Tekke offers a quiet contemplation of Ottoman design, the chance to witness the serene lake backdrop, and the opportunity to learn about the mosque’s role in Cyprus’s Islamic heritage. While there is no admission fee, visitors are encouraged to observe proper etiquette: modest dress and respectful silence in the prayer areas are customary. Whether you travel for spiritual enrichment, architectural appreciation, or a glimpse into Cyprus’s layered past, Hala Sultan Tekke provides an accessible, contemplative experience that connects the modern day to a deep‑rooted tradition.

Highlights

  • Mosque Architecture
  • Mausoleum of Umm Haram
  • Location by Larnaca Salt Lake

Must-See Areas

Mosque
Mausoleum
Minaret
Ablution Fountain

Good to Know

Good for

Families
History Enthusiasts
Religious Pilgrims

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 30 minutes
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