The natural pools of Pamukkale are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the nearby ruins of Hierapolis. You can also swim in the natural swimming pools, filled with water at 35°C which is believed to have therapeutic properties.

The immaculate whiteness of the travertines contrasts with the blue sky and the green plains below, offering a landscape of rare beauty. To fully enjoy the place away from the hustle and bustle, it is advisable to go there early in the morning or at the very end of the afternoon, when the sun sets over the valley and the white travertine takes on a tint. in orange. It is possible to visit the site on foot, provided you remove your shoes to avoid damaging the sedimentary rock. Among the remains of this Greco-Roman spa town dating from the 2nd century BC, we discover an amphitheater, a necropolis, a monumental arch, temples as well as Cleopatra's swimming pool.