
Pamukkale
The cotton castle of cascading white terraces
The place
Pamukkale — literally "cotton castle" — is one of Türkiye's most photographed natural wonders, and in person it is even stranger and more beautiful than the pictures suggest. Warm, calcium-rich springs have spilled down the hillside for thousands of years, depositing brilliant white travertine in tier after tier of scalloped pools. Wade barefoot through the shallow, turquoise water as it catches the sky, and the whole slope seems to glow.
Crowning the terraces are the extensive ruins of Hierapolis, a Greco-Roman spa town founded in the 2nd century BC. Emperors and pilgrims came here to take the waters; you can still swim among submerged marble columns in the Antique Pool, wander a vast necropolis, and watch the sunset from a theatre carved into the hill.
It pairs naturally with Ephesus for a two-stop Aegean classical loop, and the thermal hotels in the valley let you soak away the day before moving on.
What to do
Things to do in Pamukkale
- Wade the dazzling white travertine terraces at golden hour
- Swim among sunken Roman columns in the Antique (Cleopatra's) Pool
- Explore the ruins and grand theatre of ancient Hierapolis
- Walk the haunting Hierapolis necropolis, one of the largest in Anatolia
- Soak in a thermal-spring hotel in the valley below
- Catch the terraces glowing pink and gold at sunset
- Visit the nearby ruins of Laodicea, a city of the early church
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