Come and take full advantage of the age old tradition of relaxation, rejuvenation and self maintenance at the long established and traditional Kemer Turkish Bath. A major and indispensable part of Turkish culture, the Turkish bath is a must-do experience whilst on holiday, after all, vwhat better way to cleanse and detox?
Your body will certainly thank you! Locally known as a “hammam”, they were part of daily life way back in the Ottoman Empire. Used by various different groups of people from travellers to Sultans and royalty, it certainly should be on the top of your to do list when you arrive on your holiday to sun drenched Türkiye.
Turkish baths are deeply rooted in the Turkish culture and is thought of as a place where you can achieve physical and spiritual purification. Many locals go regularly to the hammam as it is well known to help lower blood pressure and also to improve blood circulation.
| Traveller | Age | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | — | €20 |
| Child | — | €15 |
| Infant | — | Free |
Cost of Turkish bath in Kemer is €20 per adult in 2026. Children between 4 – 11 years old are €15 and infants are free of charge.
We do not recommend the Turkish Bath for very young children, people with asthmatic problems or heart problems, nor do we recommend it for pregnant women.
Children under 12 can attend the Turkish bath experience but will not receive the aromatic oil massage.
Hammams Turkish baths in Kemer is a great experience to get rid of stress of the everyday life.
Your hotel pickup and drop-back to and from the hammam. Lockers in the hamam. Sauna, body scrub, foam rinse and massage, and full body aromatic oil massage. Hamam robes and towels are also provided.
Do bring some money for extra massages you may like to have. Hamams offer additional massages at the reception (none are obligatory to buy). You will also be able to purchase refreshments during your rest phase.
You can bring your soap for the foam massage if you have sensitive skin.
Bring a change of underwear if you are choosing to wear your underwear throughout the Hamam. Most people wear their swimsuits for modesty.
Yes, children are allowed in hamams, but massages are not applied to them due to their bones growing.
You will be provided with a towel at the baths called a Pestemal but if you wish you can bring your own towels. You will also need to bring some non slip footwear and swim wear. A standard soap will
be used by the professional masseur but if you have sensitive skin or allergies then please feel free
to bring along your own soap.
Please note that children under the age of 12 will not be able to participate in the oil massage. Also you should avoid if you suffer from asthma, have any heart problems or are pregnant.
You don’t need to shave or have any special treatment before you come.
You will have your swim wear on at all times.