ive never been to olu deniz but in my experience of other places in turkey you find that most of the hotels (or slightly larger hotels) do turkish baths. Another thing, have it on the first or second day as the scrubbing can get rid of ur tan and once your skin has been exposed to the sun for a few days the soap they use really stings!
There is an authentic turkish bath (I think they call it Haman) in nearby Fethiye although several hotels have Turkish baths I think these are more for the tourist. The turkish bath usually consists of a steam room (which is similar to a sauna but not as hot) this is to open the pores, followed by the scrub which removes all the dead skin thats why you should have one early in your holiday as gaffer says. Then a shower. The massage comes after and in the authentic Turkish bath is usually extra. This is a full body massage using oils and is really a must, as it gets rid of any areas of aches and pains. It can be quite uncomfortable at the time but after you will feel the difference. Afterwards you will be wrapped in towels and allowed to relax with a drink of apple tea. I cant remember how much it cost. They had certain days for each sex probably because it is a public Turkish bath, but that was 3 years ago. You can get to Fethiye from Olu by dolmus bus. Enjoy your holiday and bath.
Tee
Are there any age restrictions on having a Turkish Bath? Bit of a daft question, but my son's 15 and quite fancies one himself.
thanks for your replies guys, it sounds brilliant. Does anyone have any idea of how much it costs??
I think he`ll be ok at 15 to have one.
A couple of years since been to Hisaronu, but there was a good one in the Hisar Holiday Club, across from the chinese resturant. powdie
Hi everyone, Im going to Marmaris in 10 weeks, although I have been to Turky beofre I have never been for a Turkish bath before Have any of you been for one beofre What are they like What happens and did you enjoyy it
I can honestly say I got the best tan I've ever had and I'm not peeling yet - they said it would help keep my tan for 4 to 6 weeks so I'm hoping it does! I would say definitely give it a go - it is slightly awkward because I think it is mostly men that do them and where I went they didn't speak much English and I felt a bit self conscious because I didn't know what they were saying but I just shut my eyes and relaxed and it was definitely worth it!
Thanks for the information, but can I just ask, are you naked when they do this to you or do you kep your bikki on This may be a bit of a funny question but I just would like to no for when I give it a go because it sounds sooooo relaxing! Oh how much did it cost aswell
lol - you wear your costume. Not sure how much it will be this year - but in previous years i have paid about £10 all in
Few Thats all I can say, I was a bit scared incase you had to take it off, that would be very strange Si I think now that I know you keep your bikkini on I will defiatly give it a try
Go for it Lil Princess - i always try to do it on each trip - it is very relaxing and refreshing
i went to one in kusadasi & it is basically up to you how you dress, while i was there, we saw several people naked, but we kept our bikinis & swim suits on...its whatever you feel comfortable doing!
hi, i am going to gumbet on the 6th june and i really want to try a get a turkish bath. is there anywhere you could recommend going and do you know how much they cost?
just back from gumbet and we had a turkish back sorry carnt remember the place but he came and picked us up! got there and we had a sauna then he massaged us! phew he knows how to work you up he was being very touchy and kept winking at me and holding my hand while he put bubbles alover me, after all the scrubbing and bubbles he threw cold water over which i needed! best bath ive ever had!
It was £10 at the Club Anastasia and I kept my bikini on - the only time I got a bit worried was when he unclipped the top to do my back but he was very polite and did it straight up afterwards!! Its just that you don't know what to expect when you've never had it before but it was well worth it - if I go back next year its the first thing on my list of things to do!!!
Are Turkish Baths the same throughout Turkey
We're going to the Topkapi Palace in October and it says they have a Turkish bath - will this be the same it also says it's included in the All-Inclusive.
Carol
I've had a few Turkish baths around Gumbet, the best one ever was at the Hotel Baba. Just go into reception there and they'll arrange it for you. The Hotel Baba is easy to find, its on the street right up from the main beach.
I've seen lots and lots of hotels offering Turkish baths around Gumbet this year, so you'll definitely find one!
Elaine
Go for it, it's so nice and relaxing, a must have whilst in Turkey
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