In Turkey, which is a center of summer tourism, thermal tourism is also important. The hot springs, which offer a good rest opportunity especially for elderly people, are one of the best options in all seasons. If you take care of the health and winter season also wanting to enjoy strong thermal tourism in Turkey should try. You will give your body the serenity it needs with SPA, massage, and thermal pools. You can find the best alternatives to thermal tourism which allows you to enjoy every moment in Turkey. 

   Although there are many fault lines in Anatolia and it is a great risk in terms of earthquake risk, there is a good side to the work. Hot springs and hot springs are formed in these areas. At least 500 of more than 1300 hot water is considered to be medicinal.

   The establishment of ancient cities such as Hierapolis near these hot springs in the period from ancient times to the present has made thermal springs attract attention since those times. Thermal tourism, where most of the people participate in health and recreation purposes, operates depending on the capacity in many cities, particularly Afyon, Aydın, Denizli, İzmir, Kütahya, and Sivas.

Afyonkarahisar

   Afyonkarahisar is the capital of the country in terms of thermal tourism. Many options such as Gazlıgöl Thermal tourism center, Heybeli Thermal tourism center, and Hüdai thermal tourism center are located in Afyon, the thermal tourism center. You can enjoy this pleasure in thermal hotels.

Kütahya

   There are 8 centers in Kütahya, which is one of the most active places of thermal tourism. Options such as Eynal hot springs, Kütahya hot springs, Ilıca hot springs, Yoncalı hot springs, Emet Dereli thermal springs, and Gediz Murat Mountain Thermal Tourism center are among the most important routes. It will be possible to have a comfortable accommodation experience for the hot springs and many other options are in the Simav Çitgöl region. By staying in thermal hotels, it may be possible to make a holiday plan that will increase your comfort. You should read this: What kind of place is Kütahya?

İzmir

   When people think of Çeşme Ilıca, the first thing that comes to mind is a perfect sea and beach. However, the most important reason why this place is famous is thermal hotels. There are hot springs in places such as Narlıdere, Ilıca, İnciraltı, Balçova, and Tavşan Island. When Urla, Seferihisar, and Gülbahçe are added to the list, the emerging thermal tourism options reach a level that will overshadow summer tourism. Bademli Ilıcalı and Bergama thermal springs, which are among the most important thermal springs of İzmir, will also attract your attention.

Denizli

   Denizli, where Pamukkale Travertines, which are UNESCO heritage, is very important for thermal tourism. Karahayıt hot springs and Pamukkale stand out among the most important attractions of the city. Of course, the options don’t stop there. Especially mud hot springs, Tekkeköy Hot Springs, Kızıldere Hot Spring, and the dough spa in Akköy are among the places you can visit. When called thermal tourism in Turkey it is also one of the places where there is no running water in Denizli.

Eskişehir

   Another city that is rich in thermal tourism centers of groundwater Eskisehir in Turkey. The hot springs in the surrounding districts are many options such as Sakarılıca, Hasırca, Çardak, Gümüşkonak, Çifteler, Ilıcaköy, Kızılinler. Eskişehir, which has a very rich historical texture in terms of places to visit, will ensure that many people meet the expectations of a winter holiday.

Aydın

   There are also many thermal springs in the city of Aydın. Thermal springs such as Germencik, Davutlar, Gümüşköy, Kızıldere are among the most important representatives of Aydın in thermal tourism. Aydın, located in the Aegean region, is one of the economical alternatives for tourists who want to take a vacation both in summer and winter.

   Turkey which has thermal cities like İzmir, Aydın, Eskişehir, Denizli, Afyonkarahisar, and Kütahya will be a great thermal country for you, if you like thermal holidays.

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