These thermal pools at Pamukkale are out of this world. It’s an absolutely incredible and peaceful place to visit. The nearby ancient city of Hierapolis is also a much cheaper alternative to Ephesus. Full review by Zane S
Dec 7, 2024
One of the most unique places in the world. Still worth to see , I go once every year .. but could be better with nicer food courts , and more peofessional care ... Full review by Foxrun777
Nov 5, 2024
Pamukkale is now a dried shadow of its former glory. Don't believe the pictures you see with all the mineral water. That might have been the case in the past but today, there is little water and ap… Full review by pauyuen
Meaning “cotton castle” in Turkish, this stunning landscape of white travertine terraces is a natural collection of mineral pools formed by calcite-laden waters from hot springs. Together with the Greco …
Meaning “cotton castle” in Turkish, this stunning landscape of white travertine terraces is a natural collection of mineral pools formed by calcite-laden waters from hot springs. Together with the Greco-Roman city of Hierapolis, it's recognized as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. An entrance ticket grants access to both sites. Enjoy the unique experience of walking barefoot in some of the pools and soak in the selected areas open to the public. Early morning is the best time to visit so spend a night in the nearby towns. Or join a bus tour from seaside towns like Kusadasi and Antalya. – Tripadvisor