Pamukkale and Hierapolis: Explore Unique Natural Wonders and Ancient Roman Theater
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63 Ratings
Konak
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Pamukkale, with its stunning white petrified lime cascades. Explore the ancient Roman Theater and Necropolis in Hierapolis, a fascinating journey through history and nature.
Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Pamukkale - In the morning you will leave Izmir behind and drive to Pamukkale. This amazing place is a beautiful and spectacular natural site, unique in the world with its fairylike, dazzling white, petrified lime cascades. There you will see the thermal spring water laden with calcareous salt, plunging down the mountain side which has created this natural formation of stalactites, cataracts and basins. The thermal water has been used since the Roman period for its therapeutic powers.
What's Included
  • Local guide
  • Lunch provided
  • Air-conditioned vehicles
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
Additional Information

Experience the remarkable vision of Pamukkale, a one-of-a-kind natural marvel characterized by its awe-inspiring pale white petrified limestone waterfalls. Take a journey through time in the ancient city of Hierapolis with its Roman-style Theater built in the 2nd century AD. Additionally, behold the extraordinary Necropolis - the most expansive ancient graveyard in Anatolia.

  • Confirmation for this tour will be received at time of booking
  • In the event of any museum closures, an alternative similar museum will be visited
  • Not recommended for children aged 4 and under
  • Children 18 years and under must be accompanied by an adult
Location
Hilton Izmir Center
Hürriyet Bulvarı
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(63 Ratings)
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Roccolibroccoli
Nov 6, 2021
It's worth the drive form Izmir - My friend and were staying in Izmir so we took a field trip to Pamukkale and Hierapolis with Neon tours. We were picked up at 6:45 sharp in a top notch van who took us to a meeting point where we met our cool guide Josh and the rest of the company. The trip was long about three hours and that's the only thing I would change if I could. The trip was comfortable with coffee breaks, once we got there Josh showed us around, gave us enough information to start exploring the beautiful site of Hierapolis and helped us book a buggy with an English speaking driver and a phenomenal photograph who took us around and took some great shots. I could complain that 3 hours at Pamukkale and Hierapolis aren't enough but if I stayed there three days I would have had the same feeling. My field trip was enough to see the site and to admire it but next time definitely I will stay longer because you can go paragliding ( Josh offered to arrange for us), take a swim in Cleopatra's pool or just go relaxing in your bathing suit at one of Pamukkale's pools. After the site Josh took us to buffer lunch which was very good and to jewelry work shop to see how magic happens. I would definitely recommend the trip with just one favor to extend it a little bit. Shout out to Josh who was amazing, blow us away when he organized for us a solo visit to an amazing ceramic shop ( Firca (quartz & ceramic )
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Alexisdomflo
Jan 7, 2020
Worth the ride. - Ever since we were picked up at the meeting point, our experience was really great. as soon as we met our guide, he started pouring information, and had the time and dedication to explain everything. you could tell he was well informed, and had years of experience, never hesitated when asked about historical facts and always was well versed and explained as best as possible. although its a 3 hour ride from Izmir, Its worth the wait and the travel, once you get there the place is magnificent.
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105sepehrs
Jan 2, 2020
Very good - Fine tour with a experience tour guide name İsmail. Very well transport and comfortable. Very beautiful place to visit, just a little bit far from Izmir ( 4 hours drive), but it worse it, because the place is very beautiful. Absolutely recommended to visit Pamukkale for those who loves historical places.
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Travelingmerci
Dec 12, 2019
One of my favorite places on earth - It's hard to beat the incredible combination of natural beauty, ancient architecture, and spiritual heritage found at Pamukkale (ancient Hierapolis). Go! Just go!
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Z
Nov 16, 2019
Just as good or even better than Ephesus - I thoroughly enjoyed visiting this amazing place. Nearly didn't go because of some negative reviews about guided tours. So a friend encouraged me to go myself on the train. I'm forever grateful that I did because the experience is truly unique. (On the plus side was able to wander about this amazing place without the restrictions of a guided tour). Getting here is easy from Izmir. Get the early train from Basmane station to the end of the line Denizli (28 TL) ( This train also stops at Selcuk for Ephesus). I arrived around 12:30. Checked into my hotel a few minutes walk from the train station and next to the bus station where I caught a mini bus (4TL) To Pemukkale (just a walk up the road to the entrance). This is where the adventure begins ( you have to take your shoes off to walk on the terraces so make sure you have something like a small back pack to carry them). I arrived about 2 in the afternoon and was able spend 4 hours exploring both Pemukkale and Heiropolis. An experience I will never forget. A guided tour isn't required just read about Pemukkale on Wikipedia for the information. The next morning I spent an hour so at the Laodocia site (again I caught a minibus from the station and it's a walk up the hill to the site). Then I returned back to Izmir on the midday train.
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Vincent_c
Aug 24, 2019
Very great experience - Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable. He told us about the history of Pamukkale and Hierapolis, and he also did a great job making the entire trip fun and enjoyable.
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678dianem
Nov 4, 2022
Beautiful - This was a wonderful experience well worth doing. Depending on the weather what colour the calcium pools are but well worth dipping your feet in. Make sure you walk all the way around the board walk to the other side it's gorgeous
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Vickym4554zo
Oct 5, 2022
Pamukkale is great but the drive is long and stops are curated for foreign tourists to be ripped off - Pamukkale and the vicinity were beautiful and we are glad that we visited. The bus was full but comfortable, staff were English speaking and helpful. The drive was fairly long though which is not their fault but just highlighting it for those who are travelling from Izmir as we did. One thing that kind of ruined it for us is that the bus stopped particular stops that is clearly curated for foreign tourists that had outrageously high prices for soft drinks, water etc. A can of coke was 65 liras and having travelled the world extensively, I never paid that kind of money for a can coke which mind you, one can get for 9 liras from the shops in Turkey or up to 30 liras in a restaurant.
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Harriceb
Dec 30, 2019
Long Drive Short Visit - We started our tour with pick up from hotel in Izmir and it took 3 hour to get to destination... spent 2 hours around Pamukkale and Ruins of Hierapolis.. was not enough tine to explore .. so we rushed to see the theater and take pictures of dried Travastine... only one part of the water area was open... did not enjoy the trip... 6 hours on road and 2 hours at site
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Yasemin2k
Jul 3, 2019
Sadly very poorly kept. - I am from Turkey and always wanted to visit this place, I guess I was pretty late to see the pools with natural water. We were told that sections were close in 1996, there was a small section they did kept open for you to get inside the pool ( we were told water was not natural anymore), too crowded, pretty dirty.First you can drive up there with a car and park your car for 10 tl whole day and start from the top, or walk up from the bottom (which we didn't do) Entrance was pretty expensive for locals 50 tl, and it doesn't include the other pool are inside. It was another 50tl to get in the Antique Pools(which we did not). As usual prices around the pools up there were super expensive, for example Magnum ice cream in Izmir or anywhere else in cities cost 5.5tl up there it was 18tl. This is same for simple water, cola, food etc. But yu can bring your own food and drink in your backpack. I personally was disappointed with the place, but must see once in a life time. And you really don't have to stay in town more then two days tops, since town really has not growing at all. Boring little town.
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