Pamukkale day Tour from Antalya

Antalya , Turkey

Pamukkale day Tour from Antalya

Duration :   9 Hours
The Price :   45,00
Max People :    18
Start Location:   From Your Hotel in Antalya
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Pamukkale Tour from Antalya


Pamukkale day tour from Antalya to Pamukkale is a very popular option for visitors who want to explore this unique natural beauty. Here is a possible itinerary for a Pamukkale day tour from Antalya:

Early Morning Departure: The tour usually starts with an early morning departure from Antalya. You will be picked up from your hotel or a designated meeting point by a tour guide or driver.

Departure time is depends your hotel location in Antalya and will be provided at confirmation of the trip

Scenic Drive: Enjoy a scenic drive through the Turkish countryside as you make your way to Pamukkale. The journey takes approximately 3-4 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

Arrival at Pamukkale: Upon arrival at Pamukkale, you will have the opportunity to explore the iconic travertine terraces, also known as the “Cotton Castle.” These white terraces are formed by the natural mineral-rich hot springs in the area and create a surreal landscape.

Hierapolis Ancient City: Adjacent to Pamukkale, you’ll find the ancient city of Hierapolis. Explore the well-preserved ruins of this UNESCO World Heritage site, including the theater, the necropolis, the Roman baths, and the agora. Your guide will provide historical and cultural insights about the ancient city.

Cleopatra’s Pool (Optional): If time allows, you may have the option to visit Cleopatra’s Pool, a thermal pool where you can swim amidst ancient ruins. Please note that this is an optional activity and may have an additional fee.

Lunch: Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, where you can savor Turkish cuisine and regional specialties.

Free Time and Relaxation: After lunch, you will have some free time to relax, take photos, or explore the surroundings at your own pace. You can walk barefoot on the travertine terraces and dip your feet in the thermal waters.

Return to Antalya: In the late afternoon or early evening, you will depart from Pamukkale and begin the return journey to Antalya.

You will arrive back in Antalya, and depending on the tour operator, you will be dropped off at your hotel or a central location in the city.

A Pamukkale day tour from Antalya offers a fantastic opportunity to witness the natural beauty and ancient history of the region in a convenient and time-efficient manner.

You can combine this tour with Aspendos side Perge tour

Another option to visit pamukkale you can do it with a private vehicle for your family or your group, that will be great idea actually


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Day tour from Antalya to Pamukkale

Rated 5 out of 5
April 19, 2023

3.5 hours travel each way from Antalya with a a/c no smoking van. The guide was very good at explaining the sight. We had time to swim in the Roman bath which was great. Also, my doughter took a paddle in the calcium spring which she enjoyed very much. The site was much larger than expected, so wear comfortable shoes and ofcourse sunglasses. I highly recommend a visit to Pamukkale.

Takashi
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A day away from antalia

Rated 5 out of 5
March 22, 2023

Aday Away from Antalya, Pamukkale Tour was very enjoyable. Perfect place, I took great pamukkale photos. Thanks for this unique experience, especially to our great tour guide. He told us everything in detail about the city of Pamukkale. Going back with many lovely memories. Really appreciate his guidance and his knowledge about the city . Thank you mr Husaain for giving us this chance.

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Places You’ll See :

If you wish to know how to visit Pamukkale in Turkey, Pamukkale tour will be the perfect guide for you. Here we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the water pools of Pamukkale. From Pamukkale’s opening hours to where to stay and eat near Pamukkale. We also explain how to visit Hierapolis and where to travel by bus  from near Pamukkale and Hierapolis.

1Pamukkale

Pamukkale and Hierapolis Pamukkale and Hierapolis are two interconnected attractions located in close proximity to each other in southwestern Turkey.

Here's some information about Pamukkale and Hierapolis:

Pamukkale: Pamukkale, which means "Cotton Castle" in Turkish, refers to the natural site of white travertine terraces formed by the mineral-rich thermal waters that flow down the slope. These terraces, with their cascading pools of turquoise-colored water, create a stunning and otherworldly landscape. The travertine terraces are a result of thousands of years of mineral deposits from the hot springs in the area. Visitors can walk barefoot on the terraces and even take a dip in the thermal waters in designated areas. Hierapolis: Hierapolis is an ancient Greco-Roman city that once thrived near Pamukkale. It was founded in the 2nd century BC and was an important cultural and commercial center in the region. Today, the ruins of Hierapolis are a UNESCO World Heritage site and offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. Some notable attractions within Hierapolis include the well-preserved theater, the grand necropolis (ancient cemetery), the Roman baths, the Temple of Apollo, and the agora (ancient marketplace). Historical Significance: Both Pamukkale and Hierapolis have a rich historical significance. The thermal waters of Pamukkale were known for their healing properties and were used for centuries as a spa and wellness destination. Hierapolis, on the other hand, flourished as a thriving city during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Over the centuries, it experienced various influences and architectural developments, leaving behind a diverse range of ancient structures. Visitor Experience: Visitors to Pamukkale and Hierapolis can explore the terraces and ancient ruins, learning about the history, architecture, and cultural significance of the sites. It's a unique opportunity to witness the stunning natural beauty of Pamukkale and immerse yourself in the ancient world of Hierapolis. UNESCO World Heritage Site: Pamukkale and Hierapolis collectively form a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for their outstanding natural and cultural value. This designation highlights their importance and contributes to their preservation and protection. When visiting Pamukkale and Hierapolis, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear, as the travertine terraces can be slippery. Additionally, respecting the rules and guidelines for preserving the site, such as not climbing on the fragile terraces, is important to ensure their longevity for future generations to enjoy. Exploring Pamukkale and Hierapolis offers a unique combination of natural beauty and historical exploration, making it a memorable experience for visitors to Turkey.

2Pamukkale Ancient City hierapolis

Cleopatra's pool Pamukkale Cleopatra's Pool Pamukkale, also known as Cleopatra's Antique Pool, is a popular attraction located in the ancient city of Hierapolis, which is adjacent to Pamukkale in Turkey.

Here is some information about Cleopatra's Pool:

Historical Significance: Cleopatra's Pool is believed to have been built during the Roman period in the 2nd century BC. It is said to have been a gift from Mark Antony to Cleopatra, hence the name. The pool is adorned with ancient columns and remnants of the surrounding structures. Thermal Spring: The pool is fed by natural thermal springs, which are rich in minerals and believed to have healing properties. The water in Cleopatra's Pool is warm and inviting, with a constant temperature of around 36 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Fahrenheit). Underwater Ruins: One of the unique features of Cleopatra's Pool is the presence of ancient ruins submerged in the water. These ruins include marble columns, fallen stones, and parts of the ancient city's infrastructure. Swimming in the pool allows visitors to observe and touch these historical remnants. Swimming Experience: Visitors have the opportunity to swim in Cleopatra's Pool and enjoy its warm and mineral-rich waters. The pool has a depth ranging from shallow to deep areas, accommodating both non-swimmers and experienced swimmers. The water is believed to be beneficial for the skin and has a rejuvenating effect. Entrance Fee: Please note that there is an entrance fee to access Cleopatra's Pool. The fee may vary depending on the season and is separate from the entrance fee to visit the main Pamukkale terraces and Hierapolis Ancient City. Optional Activity: Visiting Cleopatra's Pool is an optional activity during a trip to Pamukkale and Hierapolis. Not all tour packages or day tours may include a visit to Cleopatra's Pool, so it's important to check with the tour operator or guide beforehand to confirm if it is part of the itinerary. Swimming in Cleopatra's Pool can be a unique and enjoyable experience, combining history, relaxation, and the natural beauty of the area. However, it's worth noting that due to the historical significance and delicate nature of the ruins, certain rules and regulations may be in place to ensure the preservation of the site.

3Cleopatra.s Pool

ITINERARY

Early Morning Departure

The tour usually starts with an early morning departure from Antalya. You will be picked up from your hotel or a designated meeting point by a tour guide or driver. Departure time is depends your hotel location in Antalya and will be provided at confirmation of the trip

Drive to Pamukkale trought to countryside

Enjoy a scenic drive through the Turkish countryside as you make your way to Pamukkale. The journey takes approximately 3-4 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

Arrive in Pamukkale

Upon arrival at Pamukkale, you will have the opportunity to explore the iconic travertine terraces, also known as the "Cotton Castle." These white terraces are formed by the natural mineral-rich hot springs in the area and create a surreal landscape.

Visit the Ancient City Hierapolis

Hierapolis Ancient City: Adjacent to Pamukkale, you'll find the ancient city of Hierapolis. Explore the well-preserved ruins of this UNESCO World Heritage site, including the theater, the necropolis, the Roman baths, and the agora. Your guide will provide historical and cultural insights about the ancient city.

Cleopatra's pool (optional)

If time allows, you may have the option to visit Cleopatra's Pool, a thermal pool where you can swim amidst ancient ruins. Please note that this is an optional activity and may have an additional fee.

Lunch

Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, where you can savor Turkish cuisine and regional specialties.

Free Time and Relaxation

After lunch, you will have some free time to relax, take photos, or explore the surroundings at your own pace. You can walk barefoot on the travertine terraces and dip your feet in the thermal waters.

Drive back to Antalya

In the late afternoon or early evening, you will depart from Pamukkale and begin the return journey to Antalya. You will arrive back in Antalya, and depending on the tour operator, you will be dropped off at your hotel or a central location in the city.

What's Included

  • Entrance fees
  • Local Taxes
  • Lunch
  • Pick up from Hotel
  • Professional Tourist Guide
  • Transportation

What's Excluded

  • Cleaopatra's pool entrance fees
  • Drinks at lunch
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips

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