Soothing Baths in Pamukkale Hot Springs Turkey

Soothing Baths in Pamukkale

There are 17 thermal springs in Pamukkale, the waters of each of them differ in their composition. The total mass of mineral water thrown by the springs of Pamukkale on the surface every second is from 250 to 280 liters, its temperature is from 30 to 100 degrees Celsius. The most popular of them are Pamukkale Thermal Baths – (“white spring”, Cleopatra’s pool) and “red spring” – Kyrmizi-Su in the Karhait hydropathic establishment.

Treatment programs and SPA-procedures offered in Pammukale:

Since there are several different types of thermal water: the choice of water of the desired chemical composition for each patient is carried out by the doctor individually.

Swimming in the pool. Swimming program. It is used for disorders of motor functions, rheumatic diseases, arthritis, and many other diseases of the skin and muscles

Drinking thermal water. It is used for digestive and metabolic disorders, diabetic syndromes, liver and kidney diseases, and many other diseases

Mud therapy courses, Underwater pressure massage

Contrast shower treatment, Physiotherapy, Jacuzzi

Electrotherapy course, Mud therapy for gynecological diseases, Slimming courses

All types of classical massage

Paraffin and mud baths

Flower baths

Gymnastics, Underwater gymnastics

Slimming with special equipment

Anti-aging courses, Paraffin

Anti-stress, Fitness, Solarium

Rejuvenation of the face and skin according to the development of the CLARINS Institute with the use of original CLARINS medical cosmetics

Physiotherapy uses various technologies and equipment

Shortwave diametry, Radar, Ultrasound

High-frequency infrared equipment

Underwater massage, Paraffin applications

Intramuscular and intravenous infusions

Stretching the neck and lower back

 

All medical procedures in Pamukkale hotels are carried out strictly under the supervision and prescription of doctors.

Soothing Baths in Pamukkale Hot Springs  Turkey

Treatment at balneological SPA resorts in Turkey

Balneotherapy is a complex of medical methods based on the use of mineral waters and mud. They consist of biologically active trace elements and all kinds of salts, and are formed in the bowels of the earth. Bathing in mineral water, taking it inside, applying mud on the surface of the body and other balneological procedures can alleviate the condition of patients with various chronic ailments, or even completely heal a person from the disease.

Pamukkale is an amazing display of natural hot water pools  in Denizli Province, south-western Turkey. What you see in the photos below are known as travertines or the terraces that form due to the carbonate minerals that gather up as the flowing water circles.

Turkey is unusually rich in mineral thermal springs, unique in their composition and effect on the human body. Tourists from Russia, thanks to excursions from the sea resorts of the Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea, are well known to Pamukkale, but besides Pamukkale in Turkey, the balneological resorts Dalyan, Kangal, Yalova, Bolu, Bursa, Burdur, Ayder and others are famous for their miraculous springs and mud.

Pamukkale is actually Turkish for “cotton castle”, a name that we think manages to characterize the true inner “fluffiness” of this place.

Pamukkale Hot Springs can be visited all year long, but it is absolutely spectacular in the winter time, when natural pools of hot water form and tourists can take long, soothing baths.

Getting there is possible by taking a plane or a bus to the city of Denizli – Cardak Airport. From here on a bus to Pamukkale is available (20 km). Remember to take a bag for your shoes and bring along some slippers for visiting the travertines. And your bathing suit.

 

Accommodation will not be an issue, as you will find that the area is highly developed in matters of tourism. In fact it is too developed, although in the winter time you might just get a little privacy.

Enjoy the best possible vacation for your family