Bodrum Turkish bath is a 2-hour traditional spa experience with sauna, scrubbing, foam massage and oil massage.
One of Turkey’s more charming and cultural tours is the Turkish Bath. Since Roman times the ‘baths’ have been popular. The central bath for the population to clean themselves has not always been about body cleansing. Sultan Mehmet knew the value of the bath house and built many new sumptuous Turkish Baths when he took Constantinople in the 15th century.
Turkish culture adopted the then ‘Turkish Baths’ as places of social gathering, with days for families, women and children or men being separate. Women would attend the bath to look for suitable wives for their sons, or simply catch up on the gossip with neighbours or friends. As much a place of social gathering as a body cleansing ritual, today families in Turkey still visit the baths when they need extra relaxation or therapy.
Today, Turkey’s best kept secret is available for the discerning tourist in search of a truly authentic cultural experience. With a professional masseuse, the Turkish Bath is a great way to get rid of the stresses and strains of everyday life. When you leave the Bath, cleansed and with your muscles relaxed, you will be sure to want to visit again.
| Traveller | Age | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | 13 years and over | $29 |
| Child | 7–12 years | $18 |
| Infant | 0–6 years | Free |
Cost of Turkish Bath Experience in Bodrum is 25 € for adults, 15 € for children between age 7 and 12, free for children under 6 years old in 2026.
Your transfer to and from your hotel are included as well as the Turkish Bath itself, incorporating Sauna, Scrub and Foam Massage. Insurance and use of hamam robe, fresh scrub mitt and professional masseuse are also included.
Most people wear a swimsuit for modesty beneath the hamam towel. If you choose to wear your underwear do bring fresh with you to change into later.
The Hamam can be slippery underfoot so we recommend you wear non slip footwear. Care should always be taken when walking through the Hamam.
Bring some money should you decide to opt for an extra massage or treatment. Some Hamams also sell the products they use for you to recreate the experience at home.
You will be offered a Turkish Tea while you wait for you transfer to return you to your hotel, but cold drinks will be available on sale throughout your Turkish Bath if you wish to purchase them.
Do consider taking a Turkish bath at the start of your holiday rather than at the end. The new skin cells will take several weeks before they beging to dry and flake off, enhancing any new tan for longer.
It is recommended that you do not shower or swim for at least two hours after your Turkish Bath, giving the oils time to work to your skins best advantage.
We do not recommend a Turkish Bath for anyone who suffers with asthma, have heart conditions, or pregnant women.
Any further treatments you may choose to have are not included and payable on site. Several will be offered to you at a quoted price.
Any drinks you choose to purchase throughout your Turkish Bath experience.