TURKISH BATH





  • Turkish Bath
  • Turkish Massage
  • Sauna-Jacuzzi
  • Fin Hamamı
  • Oil Massage
ABOUT THE TURKISH BATH (HAMAM)
Turks brought the bath culture to Anatolia which was a bit different from the Roman Bath. As Muslims, they were especially corcornet about cleanliness, and running water was the obvious answer. So, the use of a bathtub (or, still water) is not popular for muslims as it must be followed by a shower. Bath Turkish men and women use the hamam, but at different times of the days of week. For tourist groups it is unisex, as they keep their swimming costumes on, rather than the use of an authentic “Peştemal”. A scrub and soap massage is a must for the Turkish bath experience. It is a scientific truth that steam and herbal soaps has an anti-aging effect on your skin. All this procedure lets your skin breath and refreshment of cells.

KAYA INN TURKISH BATH
The Kaya Inn Hamami is the first Turkish bath in town and was established 15 years ago. It is not a touristic hotel bath, open only 6 months of the year, having lukewarm water and warm interior. Despite modernization, it is an AUTHENTIC Turkish bathopen all year round from 7 a.m.-12 p.m. The reasonable enterance fee includes the use of the baths, towels, shock, shower, finish bath, (stream room), and Turkish tea or apple tea. For small extra charge, soap massage, scrub, oil, Jacuzzi, sauna and cold refreshments are also available.

Everyday, it is available between 7 a.m.-12 p.m.