Explore the fascinating natural and historical sites of Pamukkale on this full-day tour, which concludes with a convenient drop-off at your Kusadasi hotel. Visit the famous Pamukkale Travertines and the ancient city of Hierapolis, where you can admire the Great Baths, Theatre, and the ancient Necropolis. This tour offers both cultural immersion and natural beauty, providing an unforgettable experience in the heart of Turkey.
Highlights
Pamukkale Travertines: Marvel at the unique natural thermal pools and the stunning white limestone terraces. Optionally, you can walk within the thermal pools for an additional fee.
Hierapolis Ancient City: Explore the rich history of this ancient city, once the center of the Cult of Goddess Kibele, and take in its remarkable ruins.
Necropolis: Visit one of Anatolia’s largest cemeteries, where you’ll find ancient tombs and delve into the fascinating history of this sacred site.
Theatre and Great Baths: Discover the ancient Roman Theatre and the massive Great Baths within Hierapolis.
Shopping Opportunities: Visit local Onyx and textile shops for unique souvenirs or gifts to commemorate your Pamukkale adventure.
Inclusion
Pick-up service from your hotel (including luggage)
Drop-off at your hotel in Kusadasi
Set menu lunch at a local restaurant
Guided tour of Pamukkale, Hierapolis, and its historical sites
Exclusion
Beverages during lunch
Additional fees for walking in the thermal pools
Personal expenses such as souvenirs
Important information
Pick-up and drop-off timings may vary depending on daily dynamics
If guests are vegetarian, please inform us before booking
Free cancellation is valid until 24 hours before the tour
Request a breakfast box from your hotel reception the night before, as the tour starts early in the morning.
Notes
This Pamukkale Tour & Drop Off to Kusadasi is ideal for those seeking to explore Pamukkale’s natural beauty and ancient ruins before continuing their journey to Kusadasi. Be prepared for a 3-hour drive each way and wear comfortable shoes for walking through the ancient ruins and travertines.