REVIEW · ALANYA
Alanya: Turkish Bath Experience with Massage and Wine Option
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A Turkish bath in Alanya feels like a full-body reset. You move from a sauna to a menthol room, then into peeling and massage treatments that aim to leave you cleaner, softer, and more sun-ready. The big draw here is how the program flows in stages, so you’re not just sitting in a room and hoping for the best.
I especially like the hands-on sequence: the hot-marble peeling treatment, followed by a foam massage, and then a clay mask for your face. One thing to consider is that the “wine and fruit” perk depends on your package level, and some people end up missing extras if they didn’t double-check before treatment begins.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Turkish Bath in Alanya: A 3-Hour Reset Without the Fuss
- How the Pickup Works (And Why It Can Affect Your Day)
- Sauna and Menthol Room: The Start That Changes How You Feel
- Peeling Massage: The Hot-Marble Moment People Remember
- Foam Massage and Clay Mask: Clean Feel, Then Calm
- Olive Oil Oil Massage: Comfort After the Heat
- Shower, Pool Time, and Getting Off the Clock
- Price and Value: Is $19 Worth It?
- A Note on Comfort, Fit, and Safety
- Who Should Book This Turkish Bath Experience in Alanya
- Should You Book? My Practical Verdict
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Turkish bath experience in Alanya?
- How much does it cost?
- What treatments are included in the standard bath program?
- Is wine included?
- Where do pickups happen?
- What should I bring?
- Are lockers and towels available?
- Is this experience suitable for everyone?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Can I reserve without paying right away?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Menthol room is part of the heat-and-breathe rhythm, not just an add-on
- Peeling on hot marble is the core cleansing moment in the program
- Olive-oil oil massage is included after the main bath treatments
- Clay mask and wine are tied to the Gold and Premium options
- Pickup covers multiple Alanya areas, with transportation included both ways
Turkish Bath in Alanya: A 3-Hour Reset Without the Fuss

This is one of those experiences that’s simple in concept and surprisingly thorough in practice. You’re not only getting a massage. You’re doing a whole-body routine built around heat, sweating, cleansing, and relaxation.
The timing is usually about 2.5 to 3 hours (check your starting time), and transportation is included to and from the facility. That matters in Alanya because it keeps the day from turning into a logistics puzzle, especially if you’re mixing the bath with beach time.
You’ll want to show up ready for a damp, warm, towel-and-schedule kind of world. Bring a change of clothes if you can. You’ll likely end up taking a shower at the end, and you don’t want to be in wet swimwear while you wait for pickup.
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How the Pickup Works (And Why It Can Affect Your Day)

The experience starts with pickup from 9 areas in and around Alanya: Tepe, Alanya, Konaklı, Türkler, Kestel, Kargıcak, Oba, Mahmutlar, and Dinek. You’re expected to be ready outside your address, not in the lobby or your room.
In one case, the vehicle went to a different hotel first before returning for the group, and the timing shifted. The lesson is easy: be outside when the pickup window starts, and keep your phone handy. If you’re staying slightly farther from the main road, factor in extra walking time.
Also, the bath itself is only part of the day. After the experience, you’ll be dropped back at the same set of areas. And some schedules include pool/swimming or resort-type time in the Alanya area during a 2-hour block. So plan your day with breathing room, not a tight chain of tours.
Sauna and Menthol Room: The Start That Changes How You Feel

The program kicks off the traditional way: you start with sweating in the sauna. The goal isn’t just heat for heat’s sake. It’s to warm your skin, open things up, and get you into that “cleaning mode.”
Next comes the menthol room. The idea is more specific than typical spa heat: you breathe easier because menthol is used to open airways. You’ll spend a few minutes there, then move on once the staff says you’re ready.
If you’ve ever wondered why some Turkish baths feel like they work faster, this is a big reason. When your skin is warmed and your body is loose, the later steps land differently. You’ll feel less like you’re being processed and more like you’re participating.
One practical consideration: the experience isn’t suitable for people with respiratory issues or heart problems. If you’re in either category, you should skip this one entirely.
Peeling Massage: The Hot-Marble Moment People Remember
This is the signature part. After the sauna and menthol room, your skin is meant to be ready for exfoliation. You’ll lie down on the hot marble, and then the peeling treatment begins.
This is the step that aims to remove dead skin and leave you with a brighter look, and it’s also tied to the promise of a longer-lasting tan. Even if you don’t care about tanning results, the exfoliation effect is real in how your skin feels afterward.
A quick expectation check: peeling and the heavy exfoliation style isn’t the same thing as a gentle scrub. It’s vigorous by design. If you’re sensitive to firm bodywork, you should tell the therapist what feels comfortable before they start pressing.
Foam Massage and Clay Mask: Clean Feel, Then Calm
After peeling, you move into a foam massage that covers your whole body. This is where the cleansing phase becomes more soothing. Think of it as switching from “scrub and cleanse” to “wash and soften.”
Then you’ll head into the relaxation part of the routine. A clay face mask is applied, and you’re accompanied by soothing music. The mask step is short, but it adds a spa-like finish so the whole session feels complete, not just a body treatment that ends with a shower.
This is also where extras matter. The fruit plate and complimentary wine are listed for Gold and Premium options only. If you booked a basic package, don’t expect them to magically appear.
And one more thing: in at least one real-world situation, someone felt the clay mask and wine weren’t delivered as expected even though the option seemed to include them. So if those are your deal-breakers, it’s smart to confirm your package details when you arrive, before the treatment starts.
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Olive Oil Oil Massage: Comfort After the Heat

Once the skin is cleaned and the heavy exfoliation work is done, you get the oil massage with natural olive oil. This is the part that helps your body move from “hot and awake” to “calm and settled.”
The massage is typically paired with relaxing music, so the room shifts away from the more intense bath steps. If you’re someone who likes a spa that feels structured, this sequence works because each stage sets up the next one.
A practical note: wear something easy to change out of. If you have a long day planned after, don’t schedule a demanding workout right away. Your body will feel looser, but you may still be adjusting to how you relax after heat and exfoliation.
Shower, Pool Time, and Getting Off the Clock

After the main program, you take a shower and finish the bath experience with a feeling of peace and reset. Hair dryer and towels are available, and lockers with safe doors are provided for belongings.
You’ll also see pool access mentioned as included. That may mean a place to cool off or swim during the overall Alanya block (depending on your specific time slot). The best approach is simple: don’t treat it like a race. Use the water and downtime to let your skin settle.
If you’re coming straight from the beach, this is a good day to go in with a clean, dry start rather than half-sunburned. Heat + exfoliation + sun can be a lot. Keep it gentle and let your skin recover.
Price and Value: Is $19 Worth It?

At $19 per person, the value comes from the big list of inclusions. You’re not just buying a massage. You’re getting a full bath routine that typically includes:
- Sauna access and a menthol room
- Peeling massage and foam massage
- Clay face mask
- An oil massage with natural olive oil
- Resting room access
- Transportation to and from the facility
- Pool access
- Hair dryer and towels (available on site)
So where does the “worth it” line show up? In the coverage. Many massage experiences are one main treatment. Here, you get a multi-step process that feels like you used a whole system, not just a timer and a therapist.
But be honest with yourself about quality expectations. One common caution is that it isn’t always the top-tier massage style you might imagine from a luxury spa setting. The structure is real, the staff is active, and the included treatments matter. Still, if you’re expecting a high-end massage experience with no upsells and no variation, you could be disappointed.
And yes, some people feel there’s a push for additional massage services at the start. It’s not a secret that these places can try to add products once you’re relaxed. The fix is easy: decide in advance what you want, and if you don’t want upgrades, say no calmly and stay with your package.
A Note on Comfort, Fit, and Safety
This bath setup isn’t for everyone. It’s not suitable for people with heart problems and not suitable for people with respiratory issues. If you’re unsure, you should ask your doctor before booking. Heat-based bathing isn’t a casual spa choice.
Also, avoid a heavy meal before your session. Stick to something light so your body feels comfortable during sweating, exfoliation, and massage.
You’re not allowed smoking during the experience, and you’ll want swimwear on hand. Comfortable clothes help for the transport portion, since pickup is from multiple Alanya neighborhoods.
Who Should Book This Turkish Bath Experience in Alanya
You’ll love it if:
- You want a traditional, structured bath routine with multiple steps
- You like massage that follows a cleaning-and-relaxing flow
- You’re okay with exfoliation and firm bodywork
You might skip it if:
- You want a quiet, high-end spa with no pressure and no upselling attempts
- You have health conditions that make heat or menthol unsafe
- You’re trying to squeeze it into a super tight schedule without buffer time
Best fit for most people: a beach day turned into a body-reset day. It’s also a solid choice if you’re traveling with someone who wants a tangible “treatment” experience rather than another walking tour.
Should You Book? My Practical Verdict
Book it if you see this as a traditional Turkish bath + massage program and you’ll treat wine/fruit as a bonus, not the main goal. At $19, the included steps and transportation make it hard to beat on value.
I would also book it with one small action: confirm your package level on arrival. If you chose Gold or Premium and wine and the fruit plate matter to you, ask directly before treatments start. That’s how you avoid disappointment.
Skip it if health issues make heat or menthol a bad match, or if you know you don’t handle upsells well. And if you want a pure luxury massage experience, consider a higher-end spa instead.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Turkish bath experience in Alanya?
It runs about 2.5 to 3 hours. Starting times vary, so you’ll want to check availability for the slot you prefer.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $19 per person.
What treatments are included in the standard bath program?
You get sauna access, menthol room access, peeling massage, foam massage, a clay face mask, and an oil massage with natural olive oil. You also have access to the resting room and pool.
Is wine included?
Wine is included only with the Gold and Premium options. Fruit plate is also listed only for Gold and Premium.
Where do pickups happen?
Pickup is included from 9 options: Tepe, Alanya, Konaklı, Türkler, Kestel, Kargıcak, Oba, Mahmutlar, and Dinek.
What should I bring?
Bring a hat, swimwear, and comfortable clothes. You’re also advised to bring your own change of clothes.
Are lockers and towels available?
Yes. Lockers with safe doors are available, and towels and a hair dryer are available.
Is this experience suitable for everyone?
It’s not suitable for people with heart problems or for people with respiratory issues.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve without paying right away?
Yes. The option is listed as reserve now & pay later, meaning you can book your spot and pay nothing today.






























