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We had a turkish bath in a hotel near where you will be staying (Antique Palace). It didnt cost us anything as we had booked a boat trip and also a trip to Cleopatras Island. They gave us the turkish bath free.

Click on this link for Hamam in Armutulan:

http://www.allaboutmarmaris.com/Turkish%20Bath/Turkish_Bath.shtml
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Turkish baths are widely available and are said to be a good way of starting your holiday to rid the skin of all the muck and grime, dead cells etc. It's amazing what comes off you! I can't say I've ever had a better tan after having a Turkish bath, but it's certainly an experience. You'll pay anything from £5+ depending on where you go and what you want. Personally, I would stay clear of the larger baths that tend to be more expensive rushed and find a smaller one as I've always found you get a more personal service and are cheaper. I use a small one in Icmeler that was only £14 for everything last time I was over there, including as much apple tea as I wanted!

Darren
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The baths in Beldibi are a good option and you don't have to go with an operator but believe it or not usually cheaper to go through an agency than just walking in.

You can just have the scrub and massage etc or pay a bit more and have the oil massage also.

John
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