









12 hour(s)
English
Included
Enjoy the warm pools and scenic views in this unique natural wonder
Explore the ancient Greco-Roman city of Hierapolis above the travertines
Visit well-preserved ruins including the Roman theater, necropolis, and thermal baths
Learn about the historical significance of Hierapolis as a healing and cultural center
Discover the ancient city of Laodicea, one of the Seven Churches of Revelation
€ 525
€ 483.00


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Embark on a private tour that takes you deep into the heart of southwestern Turkey, beginning with the stunning white terraces of Pamukkale. These natural travertine formations, created by centuries of mineral-rich thermal waters flowing over the cliffs, offer a surreal landscape unlike any other. Walk barefoot along the warm pools and enjoy the unique sensation of stepping across natural limestone steps, with breathtaking views all around. This tranquil setting not only offers a serene connection with nature but also provides the perfect backdrop for unforgettable photos.
Your journey continues with a guided exploration of the ancient city of Hierapolis, perched just above the travertines. This Greco-Roman city was once a renowned healing center, and its ruins tell the story of a civilization that embraced both wellness and cultural sophistication. Marvel at the well-preserved Roman theater, wander through ancient streets, and visit the necropolis and ancient thermal baths. The site is rich in history and atmosphere, inviting you to imagine life as it once was in this powerful city that thrived alongside the natural wonders of Pamukkale.
The tour concludes with a visit to the nearby ancient city of Laodicea, an important site in early Christianity and one of the Seven Churches of Revelation mentioned in the Bible. Walk among the ruins of this once-great city, exploring its colonnaded streets, temples, churches, and stadium. As you listen to stories of its religious and historical significance, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for Laodicea’s role in both ancient civilization and Christian heritage. This full-day private tour offers a rich blend of natural beauty, historical exploration, and spiritual depth—all in one unforgettable experience.
Private Tour Guide
Private Transport
Pick up and drop off
Meal and beverage
Personal Expenses
Gratuities for staff
All Fees and Taxes
Umbrella and non-slippery shoes
Hat, sunscreen and sunglasses
Comfortable walking shoes
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
Carry water and a light snack to keep refreshed and energized
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This ancient city is absolutely amazing! Entrance was 12 euro per person. I believe it is well worth the fee. There is so much to see. You have freedom to walk around an explore as much as you want to.

This place is absolutely a must see if your in the area. Its huge and so many great spots for pictures. You can view mosaic floors and a huge painted wall. So many columns and tge views from the hill into the valley are amazing.

Laodicea is a great place for a stroll through the ancient city: spacious ruins, an impressive amphitheater, and beautiful mosaics. Few tourists, so you can explore in peace. Bring comfortable shoes, water, and a hat—it's hot in the summer. Half a day is enough for exploring, I recommend it. Turtles are also spotted.

✨ Laodikeia Ancient City is an incredible place where history truly comes alive! The ruins are remarkably well-preserved — from the grand theater to the detailed mosaics, every corner reflects the city’s glorious past. 🏛️ It’s peaceful, spacious, and beautifully restored, with clear information boards and breathtaking views over Denizli. 🌿⛰️ The visit was smooth, there was no waiting time at the entrance, and the staff was kind and helpful. Definitely worth seeing for anyone who loves archaeology and ancient civilizations! 💫📸

Wonderful site but the welcome centre or shop has prohibitive prices like the entrance fees as well. One star deducted for that. This is a site worth visiting as most tourists go to Hierapolis/Pemukkale travertine site. The site is currently continuing the renovation and discovery of further parts of the city. A wonderful walk in the history but bring you own water or be prepared to be paying premium price for water or beverages.



