1 night 2 days
Daily Tour
1 person
English, German, Russian, Turkish
Pamukkale, known as the “Cotton Castle”, is one of Turkey’s most famous natural wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The tour includes the stunning white travertine terraces, the ancient Greco-Roman city of Hierapolis, and the world-famous Cleopatra Antique Pool.
This is a full-day cultural and natural experience perfect for travelers who enjoy history, photography, and thermal waters.
Pick-up from all hotels in Alanya, Side, Manavgat, and nearby areas. Comfortable air-conditioned bus. Breakfast break on the way (optional).
Upon reaching Pamukkale, your professional guide will explain the history of the region, how the travertines were formed, and the importance of Hierapolis.
Walk on the white calcium terrace formations Enjoy panoramic views Free time for photos Relax in thermal water streams flowing down the terraces Note: Guests walk barefoot — this is required to protect the natural surface.
You will visit the historical ruins of:
Theatre of Hierapolis (one of the best-preserved Roman theatres)
Temple of Apollo
Necropolis (largest ancient cemetery in Anatolia)
Roman Baths
Frontinus Gate
Your guide will give detailed information about the region’s ancient history and culture.
Swim in a warm, mineral-rich, ancient thermal pool
Roman columns lie inside the water
Excellent experience for relaxation and photos
(Entrance fee is optional and paid inside.)
Traditional Turkish dishes
Hot & cold selections
Vegetarian options
Drinks extra
Short stop to see local stone-handcrafts or textile products.
(Time varies by tour company.)
Departure from Pamukkale in late afternoon
Dinner break on the way (optional)
Arrival back at hotels in the evening
Guests should bring: sunglasses, sunscreen, hat, swimwear, towel
Walking barefoot on the travertines is mandatory
The surface can be slippery in some areas
Thermal water can discolor clothing — light colors recommended
Long-distance tour: expect early departure & late return
Comfortable walking shoes recommended for Hierapolis
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