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Kemer to Pamukkale
Kemer to Pamukkale day trip is a unique opportunity to see the amazing natural wonder of Turkey. "Pamukkale" in Turkish means "Cotton Castle", where the word "pamuk" is cotton, "kale" is a castle. A daily tour to Pamukkale from Kemer gives you a chance to immerse yourself in ancient history and enjoy stunning views. To get to Pamukkale on your own or with a group, you need to cover the distance between Kemer and Pamukkale - 260 km, the trip takes about 4 hours. The price of excursion varies depending on the season and conditions, the entrance ticket is included in the price. In program of excursion to Pamukkale from Kemer you will find ancient Hierapolis, Cleopatra's pool, an amphitheater, travertines and thermal springs, an ancient Necropolis. If you live in hotels of Goynuk, Kiris, Tekirova, Beldibi, Camyuva, we also have a free transfer from these villages.
Kemer to Pamukkale price 2025
Adult
23£
Kids (4-8)
16£
Infants (1-3)
Free
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Kemer to Pamukkale Program
Kemer to Pamukkale specification
Kemer to Pamukkale day tour will acquaint you with the picturesque landscapes of terraces, which in appearance resemble huge blocks of ice or snowdrifts. Pamukkale (or “cotton castle”) is an incredibly beautiful snow-white mountain located in South-West Turkey. It is famous for its unique sources, the waters of which are rich in calcium oxide and have healing powers. For centuries, they emerged on the surface of the earth, creating fancy multi-level cascades of white lime deposits on travertines.
To guests who want to spend more time in the springs, as well as to visit another ancient city, we offer Limra Demre Kekova From Kemer
Excursion from Kemer to Pamukkale
A day excursion to Pamukkale from Kemer travertines resemble natural baths, as they are filled with natural mineral water. The temperature of thermal waters does not fall below 36 degrees Celsius. Mineral water has a beneficial effect on the skin of the face and body, and its amazing rejuvenating effect can be felt by everyone who bathes in this pool.
Pamukkale is a huge snow-white rock as if made of whipped cream, considered one of the most amazing and popular attractions in the country. The whole mountain of Pamukkale is covered with travertine stone. For many years, the water rich in calcium flowed down the slopes of the mountain, cooling in the air - calcium froze, so turned out these snow-white terraces.
Here you can take mud baths, which help with many diseases. You will plunge into the Cleopatra Pool, which is nearby. The ancient Romans knew a lot and used hot springs and even organized there, something like a resort. Previously, there were columns around the pool, but unfortunately, they were destroyed during a strong earthquake. You will be able to see fragments of these columns, which still adorn the bottom of the famous pool. The amazing phenomenon is that the water temperature always remains the same - 35 degrees.
Ancient city Hierapolis
Not far from the Pamukkale from Kemer tour is the ancient city of Hierapolis (or the “holy city”), which is also included in the program of the daily tour in Pamukkale. The road to the snow-white miracle of light is quite far, but definitely worth it, and thanks to the new buses purchased by our company with comfortable seats and large panoramic windows, it will seem to you fascinating and easily overcome.
Few people know that the rooster is a symbol of the region. It is a unique creature of its kind, which differs from its relatives by bright color and long crowing in as much as 30 seconds. Sometimes they can faint from their own scream. Love for them appeared from the moment when the rooster woke the inhabitants of the city and thus saved from the fire.
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Kemer to Pamukkale Frequently Asked Questions
Pamukkale elevation above sea level
- Pamukkale is located at an altitude of 324 m above sea level. This natural site is located in the province of Denizli in southwestern Turkey and is known for its snow-white travertine terraces formed by calcium carbonate deposits from hot springs. Book your unique trip from Kemer to Pamukkale to see this natural wonder with your own eyes!
Can you swim in Pamukkale ?
- Swimming is allowed in certain areas of Pamukkale, specifically in the thermal pools Cleopatra Pool, also known as Antique Pool or Hierapolis Pool, where visitors can enjoy warm, mineral-rich waters. However, swimming in the natural travertine terraces is not permitted to protect the delicate formations. Tourists can walk barefoot on designated paths to experience the unique sensation of the terraces while ensuring their preservation.
How far is Pamukkale from Kemer ?
- The distance from Kemer to Pamukkale is about 270 km - approximately 5 hours one way. The journey from the green forests of Kemer to the crystal white terraces of Pamukkale is a real adventure through the picturesque landscapes and historical places of Turkey.
Pamukkale what to see?
- In Pamukkale, it is worth visiting the terraces with snow-white travertine pools filled with mineral water. Also, be sure to see the ancient city of Hierapolis, located on the top of a hill. Here you can see the ruins of an amphitheater, a necropolis and the Temple of Apollo. Pamukkale also has Cleopatra's pool with thermal water, where, according to legend, the queen herself bathed. The Pamukkale Museum preserves artifacts found in Hierapolis.
From Kemer to Pamukkale how to get on your own ?
- You can get to Pamukkale by bus to Denizli, which is located at the central bus station in Kemer. The distance from Kemer to Pamukkale is 270 km, it can increase or decrease depending on the chosen route. Travel time by car is about 4-5 hours. If you go by bus, the time can increase to 5-6 hours depending on stops and road conditions. After arriving in Denizli, you can take a taxi to the thermal springs of Pamukkale. This route allows you to enjoy the natural beauty and save your travel budget. You can also rent a car and cover about 370 km on your own. But the most convenient way to get here is to book an excursion to Pamukkale from Kemer with a guide.
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Kemer to Pamukkale reviews

If you’re in Kemer and want a perfect day trip, definitely book with my Kemer tours for Pamukkale. So worth it!
So glad we chose my Kemer tours for our trip to Pamukkale! The service was impeccable and the sights were stunning.
Had a good time on the trip from Kemer to Pamukkale with My Kemer Tours. The guides were very informative, though a bit more time at the site would have been great.