Pamukkale - The Cotton Castle of Turkey

Pamukkale in Aegean Turkey is also called the “Cotton Castle”, because of the white, cottony appearance of the mineral bath spas that abound the province, which is rich in calcium. Known as a “spa town” since the Roman era, tourists travel to Pamukkale to relax in warm, soothing and therapeutic waters in the myriad spas.

CLEOPATRA’S POOL

CLEOPATRA’S POOL

Pamukkale is a small place, but it has remarkable spots to make your trip memorable such as the ruins of Hierapolis (ancient spa town), Sacred Pool (scattered marble columns add to the charm of this warm, calcium-dense pool), Travertines (calcium deposit terraces), Roman Theater and the archaeological Museum.

Many years ago, Greeks and Romans discovered the curative properties of the warm mineral springs that are found in Pamukkale. Predictably, these springs attracted droves of tourists to the place, but not only to seek therapeutic comforts, but also to see the magnificence of the hardened calcium bicarbonate cascading over the cliffs.

Known as the Cotton Cliffs, it is a famous and stunning calcium structure that earned a UNESCO World Heritage Site title in the 1970s.

Cleopatra’s Thermal Pool at Pamukkale

Cleopatra’s Thermal Pool in Pamukkale is a magical place combining relaxation, beauty and history. The thermal pool was built during the Roman era after they discovered the warm waters of Pamukkale provided relief for illnesses such as asthma, arthritis and digestive problems.

The structures of the thermal pool collapsed during the great earthquake in 60AD, but instead of ruining the pool for good, the fallen columns and stone carvings provided a quaint, historic touch to the mineral baths. The temperature usually stays within 36-57⁰C, a great range to suit the varying preferences of the tourists.

Location

Distance Bodrum 248 km

Distance Bodrum 248 km

HOW TO BOOK PAMUKKALE

Pamukkale is the first stop of our 7 days Western Turkey Tour. It is also possible to organize Pamukkale in a two days trip by combining this with Ephesus Ancient city.