Pamukkale & Hierapolis Tour

Duration

Half Day

Location

Antalya

T-Code

ANT003

Pickup Time

Changeable (Up To Hotel Location - Summer / Winter Time.

ITINERARY:
  • 07:00
Meeting and moving from Antalya Kaleici head office.
  • 08:00
On the way to Korkuteli break for breakfast.
  • 08:30
Move to Pamukkale.
  • 11:00
Visit the Onyx handicrafts workshop.
  • 12:00
Break, for given lunch near Pamukkale. 
  • 13:00
We will visit  the Hierapolis ancient city and the Terraces. We have 3 hours time in Pamukkale. Enouhth time to take bad in the Terrace or swim in the Cleopatra pool.
  • 16:00
We will start to move to Antalya.
  • 16:30
Visit the highst qualitat of textil products in Pamukkale.
  • 17:00
Departure to Antalya.
  • 20:30
Arrival to Antalya and return to the Hotel.

What is included in this tour?

  • Transfer service from the Hotel.
  • Travel with comfortable air conditioned minibus and the presence of a professional guide.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Lunch
  • Entrance Fees for Pamukkale and Hierapolis

Whats not included in this tour?

  • Drinks
  • Breakfast
  • Cleopatra Pool Ticket

Additional Info

PAMUKKALE:

Pamukkale or the ‘’Cotton Castle is a shimmering white cascade, formed by lime-stone-laden hot spring which have formed stalacties, potholesand magical fairy-tables. The water is reputed to be the beneficial to the eyes andskin to alleviate the ills of asthma, rheumatism and dermatitis.

Wading in the little pools on the plateu is possible or you can take a plunge in the pool of the Pamukkale Hotel which is right on the site of the sacret pool.

It is exhilirating to paddle through what feels like heated Schwepp’s water while gazing at the ancient fragmants of columns below the water’s surface. As much fan as the baths are, do not neglect a visit to the splendid Hierapolis.

The ruins spread over a mile over the city founded by Eumenes II of Pergamon and bequeathed by Attalos II to Rome. It was leveled by an earthquake in AD. 17 but was rapidly rebuilt and enjoyed prosperity between the second and third centuries.

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