Pamukkale Tour
Tour Days: Tuesday and Friday
Your day trip from Fethiye to Pamukkale takes about three hours on excellent roads and is popular at all times of the year, even during the winter months. Traveling by bus, you can relax while appreciating the natural beauty and rich diversity of the countryside. On the way, you pass through scenic pastoral landscapes, giving you glimpses of traditional Turkish rural life and picturesque villages. These are some of many reasons why our Pamukkale Tour should be on your must-see list:
The Natural Phenomena of Pamukkale: Pamukkale, "Cotton Castle" in Turkish, is celebrated for its fantastic landscape of white terraces, formed by the mineral-rich thermal waters that have gushed down the mountainside over the millennia. These terraces, created by calcium deposits, create a mesmerizing spectacle that resemble a series of snowy white, shell-like pools and cascades, which glisten when illuminated by the sun.
Hierapolis Ancient City: Perched on the Pamukkale travertines is the ancient city of Hierapolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in the 2nd century BCE, Hierapolis flourished as a Greco-Roman city and later became a prominent Roman spa town due to its thermal springs. Visitors on a day trip can explore the remarkably preserved ruins of Hierapolis, including its well-preserved theatre, agora, necropolis, and Roman baths.
The Cleopatra Pool: Within the archaeological site of Hierapolis lies Cleopatra’s Pool, also known as the Antique Pool. According to legend, Cleopatra herself swam in these thermal waters, which are said to have rejuvenating properties due to their high mineral content. Here, you can take a refreshing dip in the thermal pool while admiring the ancient ruins that surround it, but please note that the entrance fee is not included in this tour.
Pamukkale and Hierapolis: These two sites are of great significance, having been inhabited by various civilizations since ancient times. The Phrygians, Greeks, Romans, and Byzantines all lived here and exploring the ruins you will find yourself immersed in the rich tapestry of Turkey's past and daydreaming about these places and their fascinating history and cultures.