The beaches that stretch along Kudasi's Aegean coastline are as diverse in terrain as they are in ambiance. Ladies’ Beach, thusly named because it was once a for women only, is packed with nightclubs, souvenir vendors, restaurants and, of course, sunbathers and swimmers. Grass-lined Gold Beach is well-manicured and peaceful. Ride a horse from there to Long Beach, a playground of beach bars, pool tables and water sports.
Restaurants in Kusadasi
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Turkish Bath + Peeling + 60 Minutes Aromatherapy Massage + Foam Massage + Sauna + Steam Room + Hot Cold Drinks We have free private car parking.
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Mensis Spa, Turkish bath, Sauna, Massage, Peeling And Foam Massage, Medical Massage, Relax Massage, Face Mask
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Maximum Turkish Bath And Spa In Kusadasi You All Will Be Welcome To Our Place Enjoy Your Trip And Enjoy Hamam In Kusadasi Turkey
4.0 based on 209 reviews
The only historical and traditional hamam in Kusadasi. Constructed in 1495 and one of the oldest in western Turkey. Scrub Peeling, Foam Massage, Face Mask, Oil Massage ( female and male masseurs ) Hamam is good for: detoxifying the skin & body,relieving and easing stress,relieving muscle tensions and stiff joints,boosting the immunesystem,stimulating circulation and physical mental well being. Typical barber present for a shave, haircut or eyebrowshape
The Hammam was an experience which I will always cherish. The foam bath was something which i had never tried and was really very happy to have that experience. your turkey trip is incomplete withouth this.
3.0 based on 34 reviews
I arranged this the night before, as I wanted to see a bit of Selcuk. It was arranged to be picked up at 9, to go to the Hamman in Selcuk, then I would spend a bit of free time in Selcuk, before returning to my hotel. The driver was spot on time, though I was a bit thrown as we went to the Hamman in Kusadasi-they have 2, one in Kusadasi and one in Selcuk. I clarified that I would be going to Selcuk after ect. This was all fine, but I was thrown again by the guy trying to offer me what I was having done at a much higher price and then upselling. Once he understood that I had already pre arranged what I was having done along with the price, all was good and I could start to relax and enjoy the experience. The place is pretty new/refurbished, though doesn't have that brand new look, so adds to the authenticity. Due to being October and the current situation, it was quiet, with me being the only one there. I was glad of this, as I didn't really want to share a sauna/steam/turkish bath room with others as I can imagine this would not be so good sharing such an enclosed space-again with the current situation. The place was clean and I had a sauna, followed by what I thought was an unsteamed steam room-only for it to be full of steam 10 minutes later, as I woke to a lady calling me. Took me a few seconds to come to-I must had been relaxed. The Turkish Bath was really good and lasted about half an hour. I was then shown to a salt room, which is one reason why I like trying different Turkish Baths, rather than go to the same one. I had not experienced a salt room before and really enjoyed my 10/15 minutes in here, before taking a shower. I was then shown downstairs, to where there were several massage rooms. I had a full body massage which was decent and lasted a good hour. A point to note for the owners, is that it would be better if there was no chattering going on between staff, maybe a bit of soft music. Also, I was very disappointed that none of the staff, from the driver to the ladies who did the Turkish Bath and Massage did not wear masks. I was very surprised by this, especially when I was being massaged, the lady had a coughing fit, and had to leave the room a couple of times. Anyway, besides that, it was really good and I enjoyed my time there. I also had a lovely Cherry Tea before I left. We headed to Selcuk, where a different driver dropped me off at the Hamman there, as a meeting point for when I wanted to return to my hotel. I had a quick look around and it seems pretty much like the other one. Location wise, it's next to the Police Station in the Centre opposite the park. I then spent a fantastic day at the market and randomly ended up at Efes. I returned several hours later and it was no problem for them to return me to my hotel within 15/20 minutes. I once again enjoyed a tea, along with a satsuma freshly picked from their tree outside. Overall, I had an amazing day. As a Turkish Bath/Hamman, I would give it 4/5 stars, but I've given it 5, as the overall day and how accommodating they were with what I wanted to do for the day was brilliant.
2.5 based on 6 reviews
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