Tickets to Pamukkale in Turkey 2023

Turkey is a country beloved by tourists, thanks to both its exceptionally favourable climate all year long and its high density of great places to visit and see. One of these is certainly the Pamukkale in Turkey. Today’s post will go over the basics of Pamukkale and how much you’ll have to pay to enter it. Without further ado, here’s Pamukkale in Turkey!

 

Entry cost to Pamukkale in Turkey

Before we verify how much a ticket to Pamukkale in Turkey costs, it is worth finding out what is so special about this place. Pamukkale consists of limestone terraces located among natural geothermal springs. Because of its unique character, the place attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. If we add to this the fact that the remains of the ancient city of Hierapolis are located nearby, we have a ready-made recipe for an unforgettable tourist attraction.

As such, you might imagine the uniqueness of this place to ramp the prices up quite high. Thankfully, as is common in Turkey, it’s really not bad at all. Here are the ticket prices for Pamukkale in Turkey in 2023 (as taken from the official website of the museum managing the area)

  • The archaeological site of Hierapolis (including a tour of the characteristic terraces) costs 400 Turkish Liras (about £12)
  • Combined ticket: Hierapolis archaeological site + Hierapolis Pamukkale Archaeological Museum + Laodikeia archaeological site is a cost of 500 Turkish Liras (about £15)

 

Organised tours to Pamukkale

There’s also the option for tours organised to Pamukkale by either the locals or the travel agencies. For instance, a trip with a guide from Antalya costs from £20 to £50. The price depends on the organiser in question, the tour itinerary, as well as additional elements, such as included meals. It’s also possible to book a hot balloon ride in Pamukkale. For a two-hour experience, you’ll pay from £65 to £75.

 

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