Step into the timeless world of the traditional Turkish bath, where luxury meets wellness amidst Cappadocia’s enchanting landscape. Rejuvenate your body and soul in a marble-adorned space inspired by ancient Roman indulgence, relieve stress, and reawaken your senses.
What to Expect on Your Tour:
Steam Room Detox (10 minutes): Begin in the warm, soothing steam room where the mist opens your pores and promotes deep internal cleansing.
Salt Room Purification: Continue to the natural salt room, where mineral-rich salt draws out toxins, revitalizing your skin and leaving you energized.
Signature Foam Massage (20 minutes): Enjoy a luxurious foam massage performed by a professional therapist, where gentle hands and bubbles melt away tension.
Refreshing Finish & Traditional Tea: Freshen up in the changing room equipped with a comb and hairdryer, and savor a glass of traditional homemade apple tea.
Duration & Privacy: This full 60-minute experience offers separate sections for men and women, ensuring a private and comfortable visit.
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
Most Turkish Bath packages include: hotel pickup and drop-off, entrance to the hamam, a private changing cabin, a traditional foam massage, a full body scrub (kese), and a relaxing rinse. Some packages also offer an optional oil massage, a face mask, or unlimited soft drinks/herbal tea. Always check your specific booking to confirm what is included.
Yes, you should wear a swimsuit (bikini, swimming trunks, or a one-piece suit). The hamam provides a thin cotton cloth called a pestemal (traditional wrap) to cover your body during the bath. Underwear is not recommended as it becomes heavy when wet. The atmosphere is professional, modest, and comfortable for all guests, including families and solo travelers.
Children aged 10 and above can usually join with a parent, but always check the minimum age with the operator.
Pregnant women are generally advised not to take a Turkish bath, especially in the first and third trimesters, due to the high heat and risk of dehydration. Consult your doctor first.
People with high blood pressure, heart conditions, asthma, or severe skin infections should also avoid the hamam or seek medical advice beforehand.
A light jacket in spring/autumn (open-top jeeps can get chilly)
The whole experience, including hotel transfer, typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours. The actual time spent inside the hamam (scrub, foam massage, and relaxation) is usually around 45–60 minutes. If you add an extra oil massage or aromatherapy session, add another 20–30 minutes.
The hamam provides a pestemal (wrap), slippers, towels, shampoo, and soap. You should bring:
Your swimsuit
A change of underwear and clothes
A small tip for the attendants (optional but customary, around 10-20% of the tour price)
A hairbrush if needed
Avoid bringing valuable jewelry or electronics inside the wet area (lockers are usually available)
