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Reward yourself with an unforgettable wellness journey in Türkiye

As the winter chill approaches, why not indulge in a rejuvenating retreat at one of Türkiye’s world-renowned thermal resorts? Set against a backdrop of stunning natural landscapes, Türkiye is celebrated for its abundant thermal resources and exceptional health tourism offerings. With more than 1,500 thermal springs and over 260 thermal facilities, the country draws hundreds of thousands of international visitors each year, all seeking to revitalize and restore their well-being.

Türkiye’s thermal resorts are perfect for travellers of all ages — from younger visitors in search of rejuvenating experiences to older guests and those seeking relief from health conditions. The country’s appealing packages, which blend accommodation, treatment and wellness services, enhance the allure of a stay. While you pamper yourself, you can also savour Türkiye’s diverse scenery and renowned Mediterranean cuisine, famous for its light and healthy flavours.

Pamukkale: The ancient healing waters

Pamukkale, one of Türkiye’s most iconic destinations, is a natural wonder with its mesmerizing white travertine terraces formed by mineral-rich waters. For centuries, this UNESCO World Heritage site, along with the nearby ancient city of Hierapolis, has been a centre of healing and wellness. Today, you can immerse yourself in this rich tradition by bathing in the ancient Pool of Cleopatra, where the water remains a soothing 35 C year-round. The surreal beauty of Pamukkale, also known as the “Cotton Castle,” will make you feel like you’re in a fairy tale.

Beyond the terraces, the region offers three other thermal areas — Sarayköy, Gölemezli and Karahayıt — all boasting mineral waters rich in iron and calcium. These hidden gems provide a quieter, yet equally rejuvenating, experience.

Afyonkarahisar: Türkiye’s thermal capital

Afyonkarahisar, located in the inner Aegean region, is Türkiye’s most famous thermal spring destination and a member of the European Route of Historic Thermal Towns. The city is home to mineral-rich springs such as Gazlıgöl, Heybeli, Ömer, Hüdai and Gecek, which are known for their effectiveness in treating skin conditions and digestive ailments.

In Afyonkarahisar, visitors can soak in thermal pools with temperatures ranging from 42 to 53 C or relax with a therapeutic mud bath. After enjoying the city’s healing waters, take the opportunity to explore the Phrygian Valleys, where ancient ruins and rock formations tell the story of a civilization long past.

Bursa: A timeless thermal retreat

Bursa has been celebrated for its thermal springs since the days of the Ottoman Empire. Today, it remains a popular wellness destination, thanks to springs such as Çelik Palas, Kükürtlü, Karamustafa, Kaynarca and Eski Kaplıca, where waters reach temperatures of up to 88 C and are rich in therapeutic minerals.

The Oylat Thermal Springs, located at the base of Uludağ mountain (a favourite ski spot in winter), are particularly renowned. Visitors can enjoy the healing properties of the potable waters before venturing up the mountain. Beyond thermal baths, Bursa offers a range of luxurious spa hotels and facilities, where guests can experience the benefits of mineral-rich waters.

Bolu: Where wellness meets nature

Nestled in the western part of the Black Sea region, Bolu is famous for its lush forests, tranquil lakes and some of Türkiye’s most soothing geothermal waters. The region’s thermal springs, including those in Göynük, Karacasu and Mudurnu, are celebrated for their mineral-rich waters and therapeutic benefits.

Bolu’s natural beauty provides the perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Visitors can combine their wellness experience with outdoor activities, such as hiking, picnicking and nature walks in the nearby Abant Lake and Yedigöller National Park, ensuring a holistic retreat for both body and soul.