Diversify your Istanbul vacation with a trip to the famous Yalova resort—a picturesque corner located in a mountain gorge on the shores of the Sea of Marmara, renowned for its healing thermal springs. Rejuvenate in this unique natural park with its pine forests and crystal-clear mountain air, a favorite retreat of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
What to Expect on Your Tour:
Thermal Pools & Spa: Relax in indoor and outdoor pools filled with hot, mineral-rich thermal water, and unwind in the traditional Turkish hammam, saunas, and historical sultan’s baths.
Healing Waters: Taste the drinking water springs known to be beneficial for the stomach, kidneys, and metabolism.
Award-Winning Quality: Experience water recognized by the “European Spa Association Award” for its high quality, known to help with rheumatism, joint, and skin conditions while boosting the immune system.
Ataturk Mansion: Enjoy an exterior view of the historical mansion where Ataturk once stayed.
Important Notes: The tour operates daily from 07:00 to 17:00 (during the winter season).
Since tour vehicles are not allowed to enter the hotel area, please be ready outside the hotel’s security gate 5 minutes before the scheduled meeting time.”Departure Time
The tour typically includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, transportation, a professional guide, entrance to thermal facilities, and lunch. Some packages may also include visits to natural attractions such as waterfalls and historical sites.
This is usually a full-day tour lasting around 8 to 10 hours. It typically starts in the morning and ends in the evening, depending on the schedule and traffic conditions.
You can relax in natural hot spring pools, Turkish baths (hamam), and sauna facilities. These thermal waters are known for their mineral-rich content and are believed to provide relaxation and wellness benefits.
In most tours, entrance to the thermal area is included, but private baths, massages, or special spa services may require an additional fee.
Yes, the tour is suitable for most travelers, including families and seniors. However, people with certain health conditions should consult a doctor before using thermal facilities. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended for visiting natural sites.
