You will never forget this excursion! You are in for a journey to the terraces of Pamukkale, and you’ll also see the heavenly Lake Salda with your own eyes. In just one day, you can enjoy a relaxing break on one of Turkey’s best beaches, visit the ancient city of Hierapolis, and swim in Cleopatra’s antique pool.
Duration: 1 day. Price: from €63 per person.
Pamukkale — often called the “eighth wonder of the world”, with dazzling white travertine terraces.
Lake Salda — the “Turkish Maldives”: white sand and turquoise water.
Hierapolis — an ancient city: amphitheater, temples, and remarkable ruins.
Cleopatra’s Pool — a truly enjoyable swim with gentle bubbles and a pleasant feeling on the skin.
Included: round-trip transfer, tickets to Pamukkale & Hierapolis, three meals during the day, and wine tasting.
Tour description
The excursion will be conducted with the participation of one of the best guides. During this memorable and exciting trip, you will visit Pamukkale, which is often called the “eighth wonder of the world”. You will see a snow-white mountain of travertine — a view that will amaze you!
Did you know that Turkey has its own Maldives — and you will definitely visit them on this tour? We’re talking about the heavenly Lake Salda, with a white-sand beach and azure water.
A walk through the ancient city of Hierapolis, a Roman resort founded in the 2nd century BC, will give you a unique chance to see the amphitheater, temples, and other ancient structures, and to restore your body thanks to the local mineral thermal water.
Finally, swimming in Cleopatra’s Pool is pure pleasure — you feel gentle bubbles on your body, and the water has a beneficial effect on the skin.
Duration
1 day
Price
From €63 per person
Important conditions
The tour price includes round-trip transfer, tickets to Pamukkale and Hierapolis, three meals throughout the day, and wine tasting.
Additional information
If you’re going on the excursion with children, be sure to bring a passport with you — this is especially important if you are traveling with children under 8 years old. To avoid paying entrance fees for them, you will need to show documents. There are no child seats on the bus, so the child must be held on your lap or you must order a separate ticket for the child.
What to do
Walk along Pamukkale’s white terraces and enjoy the unique travertine landscape that surprises you from the first glance.
Relax at Lake Salda’s beach, with white sand and turquoise water — a perfect “beach day” vibe.
Explore Hierapolis: see the amphitheater, temples, and the atmosphere of an ancient Roman resort.
Finish the day with a swim in Cleopatra’s Pool — gentle bubbles, relaxation, and a pleasant feeling on the skin.
Itinerary: 1 day
In one day, you visit Pamukkale’s terraces, explore Hierapolis, and end with a swim in Cleopatra’s Pool — plus you’ll also stop at Lake Salda with its white-sand beach and azure water.
Itinerary: 2 days
If you prefer a more relaxed pace, you can split the experience into two days: spend one day on Pamukkale and Hierapolis, and another on Lake Salda and its beach — without rushing.
How to get there
The excursion includes round-trip transfer, so you don’t have to worry about logistics — just follow the program and enjoy the journey.
FAQ: Pamukkale & Lake Salda day tour
How long is the tour?
The duration is 1 day.
What’s included in the price?
Round-trip transfer, tickets to Pamukkale and Hierapolis, three meals during the day, and wine tasting.
How much does it cost?
From €63 per person.
Is there a guide?
Yes, the excursion is described as being conducted with a guide.
What will I see in Pamukkale?
The famous white travertine terraces (a “snow-white mountain of travertine”).
Why is Lake Salda called the “Turkish Maldives”?
Because of its white sand beach and turquoise/azure water.
What’s special about Hierapolis?
An ancient Roman resort city with an amphitheater, temples, and other historic structures.
Can I swim in Cleopatra’s Pool?
Yes, swimming in Cleopatra’s Pool is part of the experience described in the tour.
What should I bring if I travel with children?
Bring a passport, especially for children under 8 — documents are needed to avoid paying entrance fees.
Are child seats available on the bus?
No, there are no child seats; the child must be held on your lap or you should order a separate ticket.
Do I need to buy tickets to the sites separately?
No, tickets to Pamukkale and Hierapolis are included in the tour price.
How is transportation organized?
Round-trip transfer is included, as stated in the important conditions.
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