Pamukkale sunrise hot air balloon ride and Hierapolis tour
History & Heritage

Pamukkale sunrise hot air balloon ride and Hierapolis tour

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$311.00
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Language: German, English
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: more than 8 hours
Why you’ll love this…
  • You'll watch sunrise from the basket of a hot air balloon ride over Pamukkale
  • This trip offers an eagle-eyed view of the area's vanilla-white thermal pools
  • Breakfast, lunch and a glass of cava are included as standard
  • There's a visit to the open-air museum of Hierapolis, an ancient Greek city
  • You'll have an expert local guide with you who knows the area and it's history
What to expect

The terraced, vanilla-white pools of Pamukkale, one of Turkey's most recognisable UNESCO World Heritage Sites, is a looker from any angle on the ground. But, they hardly come close to the views of the area from above. That's what this guided outing is all about, seeing Pamukkale in all its glory with a bird's-eye view from a hot air balloon. Aydin, one of our local guides says "the thermal springs at Pamukkale are spread across four square miles, so it can be really tricky on the ground seeing them in one go. When you're up in a hot air balloon, you get to see every inch of them."

Your hot air balloon ride is scheduled at sunrise, to make sure you get the most dramatic view of Pamukkale possible – be prepared for a very early start to the day. The early wake-up call is well worth it, though, because the pools really sparkle and shine when the morning light hits them. You'll be in the air for about 45 minutes, so there's plenty of time to take in the view and snap some pictures while you're soaring. When you come back down, you'll head to a restaurant for a buffet breakfast.

When you're fuelled up, you'll head with your guide to the ancient Greek city of Hierapolis, whose ruins now serve as an open-air museum. Artifacts have been found here that date back to the Iron Age over 3,000 years ago, but it's most famous for its Greco-Roman remnants, including what's left of the Temple of Apollo, a 15,000-seater amphitheatre and one of the largest necropolises in Turkey. After your visit, you'll stop for lunch before driving back to your accommodation.

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What's included
  • check Transport
  • check Guide
  • check Breakfast
  • check Lunch
  • check Glass of cava
  • check Admission fees
  • check Insurance
  • check Exclusive TUI itinerary
What to remember
  • As this tour involves a flight, each participant must bring their passport with them
  • Not available for children under 7 years
  • Passport details must be provided at time of booking
  • Please note, this tour involves a long transfer time of around three hours each way
  • Entrance to the main Pamukkale site is included but the additional entrance fee for Cleopatra's Pool is payable locally
  • Please be aware, Cleopatra's pool is currently under renovation and not available for use. We are hoping the work will be completed soon, but there is no official completion date at the moment
  • Not suitable for those with reduced mobility
  • Not suitable for families with small children
  • Bring bathing gear and sunblock
  • Drinks not included
  • Some entrance fees and optional extras are payable locally
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Provider
TANTUR TURIZM SEYAHAT A.S
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

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  • Melissa

    From United States of America - July 2023

    Traveled with a group of friends

    Excellent

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    5/5

    De ervaring was heel goed en een mooie locatie. De ballon piloot was erg aardig en grappig. Daarna was het wandelen in de pamukkale ook heel mooi. He ...

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