REVIEW · ANTALYA
Spa and Skin Care Experience with Massage and Drink in Antalya
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Antalya’s spa time is wonderfully low-key. If you want something more western than the usual Turkish-style bustle, Therabliss Spa & Beauty Therapy in Konyaalti delivers a structured, calming session with sauna and salt room time and treatment-level care. I like that the experience is English-friendly, with forms and staff support, and that the plan feels tailored instead of rushed.
What I especially liked here is the mix: a full-body massage plus a quick, targeted mini facial that includes cleansing and dark spot removal via aqua peeling. One thing to watch for is simple: the treatments are time-boxed, so if you want both the sauna block and the facial plus longer massage, you’ll want the longer program.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning for
- A Western-style reset in Antalya’s Konyaalti (without the spa-vibes overhead)
- How the 105-minute program is built (and what you actually get)
- Sauna, salt room, and relax zone (30 minutes)
- Massage (60 minutes)
- Mini facial plus drink and Turkish delight (15 minutes + lounge service)
- Choosing between the 60-minute and 105-minute options
- Sauna and salt room: why that first half hour matters
- The massage: calm, professional, and easy to communicate
- The mini facial with aqua peeling for dark spots
- Lounge service: herbal tea, Turkish delight, and a proper cool-down
- Where it is in Konyaalti (and why the address helps)
- Price and value: what $62.46 buys you in real terms
- Who should book this (and who might skip)
- Practical tips before you go
- Should you book Therabliss Spa & Beauty Therapy in Antalya?
- FAQ
- How long is the Antalya spa experience?
- What’s included in the 105-minute program?
- What’s included in the 60-minute program?
- Can I choose the type of massage?
- Is English available?
- Do they provide a facial?
- Are the sauna and salt room included?
- Do they serve drinks and snacks?
- How many people are in each group?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights worth planning for

- Konyaalti location with a western-style spa setup in Hurma
- Sauna + salt room + relax zone included for 30 minutes
- Massage from a catalog with Russian, Turkish, or English-speaking therapists
- 15-minute mini facial with aqua peeling for dark spots (in the 105-minute option)
- Herbal hot drink and Turkish delight served in the lounge/relax zone
- Small group feel with a maximum of 4 travelers
A Western-style reset in Antalya’s Konyaalti (without the spa-vibes overhead)

Therabliss Spa & Beauty Therapy is set up for people who want a real break, not just a massage appointment. The tone is calm from the first minute: you check in, you get walked through the process, and you’re guided into an experience that feels organized and clean.
Konyaalti matters here. It’s an area where you can usually pair this with a day of beach time or a casual evening walk nearby. You’re not traveling across the city for this. You’re also not stuck in a giant complex where you never see the same person twice. Even better, the group is kept very small, with a maximum of 4 travelers, which tends to make the whole flow feel more personal.
I also like that the spa is built for international visitors. You get English support in the paperwork, and the team can work in multiple languages, including Russian, Turkish, and English. That matters because spa sessions go smoother when you can communicate comfort and preferences without guessing.
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How the 105-minute program is built (and what you actually get)

The longer session is designed like a mini spa circuit. It runs about 105 minutes and is built around three parts: heat/salt relaxation, hands-on bodywork, and a quick facial plus a drink.
Here’s the rhythm:
Sauna, salt room, and relax zone (30 minutes)
You start with a block that mixes warmth and breath-friendly salt air, then ends in a relax zone. This is a smart start because it helps you feel ready for the massage. If you go in cold and tense, you can end up protecting your muscles. This flow aims to soften that.
Massage (60 minutes)
Then you move to a 60-minute massage chosen from their catalog. You’re guided by therapists who can speak Russian, Turkish, or English. That’s helpful if you want to describe areas that feel tight, or if you need a little clarity on what each massage style focuses on.
Mini facial plus drink and Turkish delight (15 minutes + lounge service)
The final treatment is short but specific: facial cleansing and dark spot removal using aqua peeling, followed by a hot drink and Turkish delight in the lounge or relax zone.
The aqua peeling piece is the key detail. A lot of mini facials are vague skin refreshes. This one is aimed at a named concern—dark spots—so you leave with the sense that the facial had a purpose, not just pampering for pampering’s sake.
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Choosing between the 60-minute and 105-minute options

If you’re short on time or you mainly want the massage, the 60-minute program still includes the core relaxation block. It gives you about 30 minutes in the sauna, salt room, and relax zone, then 30 minutes of classical massage, plus a hot drink and Turkish delight.
What you trade off with the shorter program is the facial. The 60-minute option doesn’t include the mini facial treatment. So your decision is really about priorities:
- Choose the 60-minute option if you want heat/salt and a classical massage, with no facial.
- Choose the 105-minute option if you want the full arc: heat/salt, longer massage, plus aqua-peeling facial care.
I like that both options include tea and Turkish delight. It turns the session into something you can actually feel after the treatment—warm, calm, and not immediately rushing out into the rest of your day.
Sauna and salt room: why that first half hour matters

The 30 minutes in the sauna, salt room, and relax zone is not random add-on time. It’s set up to change how your body responds to massage.
In practice, this kind of sequence helps with two common problems people run into on vacation:
- You’re tense from travel and heat.
- You’re not fully relaxed, so the massage feels less effective.
A sauna gets you warm and loosened. A salt room adds an inhaled, cooling contrast that many people find soothing. Then the relax zone gives you a gentle landing before hands-on work starts.
One more small detail I value: the change rooms and showers are described as clean and tidy. That doesn’t sound glamorous, but it’s a big deal when you’re paying for relaxation. Clean spaces reduce friction. Less friction means you actually unwind.
The massage: calm, professional, and easy to communicate

The massage is the heart of the session. You pick your massage from their catalog, and the therapists can work in English, Turkish, or Russian. In a country where you might worry about your preferences getting lost, that language support is a big quality signal.
I’d also give credit for professionalism. The overall feedback highlights that the massage work lands well—people call it the perfect massage and the best massage ever, and they also point out that the therapists are highly professional.
One practical thought for you: since you choose from a catalog, look at that catalog before you go, if you can. If you have a preference for what you want targeted—back, shoulders, legs, or a certain style—having a choice in mind usually leads to a smoother session and a better match to what you’re trying to fix.
Also, time matters. Sixty minutes is enough to work a full-body massage rhythm. If you want deeper attention and more body coverage, the 105-minute option is the smarter pick because it includes a longer massage block.
The mini facial with aqua peeling for dark spots

The 15-minute mini facial is short, but it’s not generic. It includes facial cleansing and dark spot removal using aqua peeling. If your skin concern is dark spots or uneven tone, that’s a clear focus.
Aqua peeling typically works as a gentler, structured method compared to more aggressive exfoliation. In this short format, the goal is usually to clean the surface, support even-looking skin, and make the face feel fresh instead of stripped.
This is also the one part you shouldn’t overthink. Fifteen minutes is quick by design. The value is that it adds a targeted facial step at the end, when you’re relaxed already from the sauna/salt sequence. That combination makes the whole experience feel coherent.
If you don’t care about facials, the 60-minute option may feel more efficient. If you do care, the extra money is less about more massage time and more about adding skin care treatment you can feel right after.
Lounge service: herbal tea, Turkish delight, and a proper cool-down

The finish is not just a stamp on your way out. You get a hot drink plus Turkish delight, served in the lounge or relax zone.
This matters more than you’d think. Right after heat, salt air, and massage, you want something warm and calming. Tea can steady you back to normal, and Turkish delight adds that tiny, sweet payoff that makes the whole thing feel like a true spa moment rather than a treatment-and-run appointment.
You also get to sit. That short sit changes how “done” you feel. You’re less likely to leave feeling wired and tense again.
Where it is in Konyaalti (and why the address helps)

Therabliss Spa & Beauty Therapy is located in Hurma, Konyaalti area, at 254. Sk. No:11 / B, 07130 Konyaaltı/Antalya. It’s near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re not using a private car or if you prefer to move like a local once your treatment is done.
The spa also keeps the group size very small. With a maximum of 4 travelers, you’re less likely to feel like you’re waiting around in a crowd while staff shuffle people through rooms.
If you’re pairing this with other Konyaalti plans, try to pick a time that leaves buffer space afterward. After massage and facial work, you’ll want a calm next step—walking, dinner, or even just a quiet sit.
Price and value: what $62.46 buys you in real terms
At $62.46 per person for about 105 minutes, the value depends on what you compare it to.
Here’s the practical way I look at it:
- You get sauna + salt room + relax zone time.
- You get 60 minutes of massage from a therapist (not just a quick touch-up).
- You get a 15-minute mini facial with specific steps (cleansing + aqua peeling for dark spots).
- You end with a hot drink and Turkish delight.
That’s multiple services bundled into one appointment. In many places, you’d pay separately for those pieces, and the quality can vary a lot. Here, the experience is presented as a coordinated circuit, and the tone is consistently professional and clean.
One especially important detail from the overall feedback is that the pricing feels fair for the level of comfort and professionalism, and some people specifically compare it favorably to 5-star hotel spa pricing, saying it can come in at less than half. I won’t promise the exact math will match for every hotel or every day, but the theme is clear: you’re not paying only for the brand-name markup. You’re paying for the actual service flow.
If you compare this to a basic massage-only deal, the value is stronger on the days you also want heat, salt relaxation, and that targeted facial add-on.
Who should book this (and who might skip)
This spa fits best if you want:
- a structured, western-style spa session in Antalya
- massage plus a quick facial, without spending a half-day
- English support and a clean, calm environment
- a small group setting that feels less like a production line
You might skip the 105-minute option if:
- you only want a classical massage and don’t care about facial care
- you’re in a hurry and want the shorter program
- you get uncomfortable with heat-based relaxation elements (sauna and salt room aren’t for everyone)
If you like massage but also want your skin to feel fresh, the mini facial component makes the longer session a smarter match.
Practical tips before you go
A few small moves can improve your results:
- Think about your massage preferences ahead of time. Since you pick from a catalog, you’ll get better communication if you know what you want to emphasize.
- Arrive with a clear goal for your skin, if you’re doing the mini facial. Dark spots are specifically mentioned, so if that’s your concern, the facial is designed with that in mind.
- Wear comfortable clothing afterward. You’ll likely want to stay relaxed after the sauna/salt/massage combo.
- If you’re the type who likes settling in early, plan extra minutes. One person arrived about 40 minutes early and used the sauna and salt room during that waiting time, which suggests there can be some flexibility if you show up with time to spare.
Should you book Therabliss Spa & Beauty Therapy in Antalya?
If you’re trying to choose between a quick massage and a real spa reset, I think Therabliss is an easy yes—especially the 105-minute option. You’re getting a complete sequence: heat and salt relaxation, 60 minutes of massage, a targeted mini facial, and a calm finish with tea and Turkish delight.
Book it if you value:
- clean, relaxing atmosphere
- professional therapists who can work with English speakers
- a short but meaningful facial addition
- small-group comfort (maximum 4)
Consider the 60-minute option if you want a simpler plan: sauna/salt relaxation plus classical massage, then leave feeling restored without the facial.
Either way, this is the kind of treatment day that makes Antalya feel less like a checklist and more like a pause.
FAQ
How long is the Antalya spa experience?
There are two options. The longer program is about 1 hour 45 minutes (105 minutes), and the shorter program is 60 minutes.
What’s included in the 105-minute program?
It includes 30 minutes of sauna, salt room, and relax zone use; 60 minutes of massage chosen from their catalog; 15 minutes of mini facial care (cleansing and dark spot removal by aqua peeling); and a hot drink plus Turkish delight.
What’s included in the 60-minute program?
It includes 30 minutes of sauna, salt room, and relax zone use; 30 minutes of classical massage; and a hot drink plus Turkish delight.
Can I choose the type of massage?
Yes. The massage in the 105-minute program is from their catalog, and the therapists can speak Russian, Turkish, or English.
Is English available?
Yes. The offering includes English, and the medical form is conveniently available in English.
Do they provide a facial?
In the 105-minute program, yes. There is a mini facial care session that includes cleansing and dark spot removal by aqua peeling.
Are the sauna and salt room included?
Yes. In both programs, you get 30 minutes of sauna, salt room, and relax zone use.
Do they serve drinks and snacks?
Yes. You receive 1 hot drink and Turkish delight served in the lounge or relax zone.
How many people are in each group?
The experience has a maximum of 4 travelers, so it stays small.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, free cancellation is offered. You must cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



























