REVIEW · ALANYA
Unforgettable Turkish Bath & Spa Experience in Alanya Orient Luxury Spa
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A hammam reset in Alanya.
At Orient Luxury Spa in Oba, you get a classic Turkish bath-style experience with a schedule that works around sightseeing. It’s set up for real relaxation: steam, sauna, Turkish bath, and spa services like exfoliation and massage.
What I like most is the convenience—this place is close to many hotels, and pickup is offered if you arrange it for your hotel or apartment. I also like the tone in the rooms: calm atmosphere, and staff who keep things moving so you don’t feel left on your own.
One thing to keep in mind: pickup details can be a little vague if you’re arriving via cruise port. I’d double-check how to recognize your driver, and be ready for a light push to add services when you arrive.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- Orient Luxury Spa in Oba: why this Alanya location is practical
- Your 2-hour hammam flow: steam, sauna, Turkish bath, and recovery
- Treatments you can choose: peeling foam, fish spa, face masks, and massages
- Pickup, timing, and the max-8 group setup
- Staff vibe and language: how it feels in real life
- Price and value: does $54.42 feel fair for two hours?
- When you should schedule this in your Alanya trip
- Who this Turkish bath experience suits best
- Should you book Orient Luxury Spa in Alanya?
- FAQ
- Where is Orient Luxury Spa in Alanya?
- How long does the Turkish bath and spa experience last?
- Is pickup available from my hotel?
- Is the experience offered in English?
- What treatments are included in the spa programs?
- Are there different times during the day?
- How many people are in a group?
- What happens if weather is poor?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key takeaways before you go
- A traditional hammam-style circuit with steam, sauna, and Turkish bath elements
- Optional add-ons you can choose from, including fish spa and face masks
- Pickup available and the spa is convenient for many stays in Alanya
- Small group size (max 8), which helps the experience feel personal
- English offered, though you may still rely on gestures for some details
- Works best as recovery time after a beach day or a busy day of sightseeing
Orient Luxury Spa in Oba: why this Alanya location is practical
Orient Luxury Spa is in Oba, on Fatih Cd. No:20—easy to reach and convenient for visitors staying around Alanya. If your vacation schedule is a mix of beaches, boat trips, and hot afternoons, this kind of spa stop makes sense because it gives you a planned place to cool down, reset, and come out feeling human again.
Also, the scheduling is flexible. The spa runs programs at different times throughout the day, so you can pick the slot that fits your plans. That matters in Alanya, where sun and heat can make mid-afternoon sightseeing feel like a bad idea.
I like that you end back at the start. The experience finishes at the same meeting point, so you’re not stranded somewhere far from where you want to be next.
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Your 2-hour hammam flow: steam, sauna, Turkish bath, and recovery

The experience runs about 2 hours, which is a sweet spot. Long enough to feel like you did something real, short enough that it won’t eat your whole day.
A typical flow here is built around the classic Turkish bath rhythm:
- You start with warming treatments like steam and/or sauna
- Then you move into the Turkish bath phase
- After that, the exfoliation and massage part is where you really notice the difference
The reviews point to the “sequence” being the magic. People describe feeling relaxed quickly, and then noticing how the foam exfoliation and massage stages make the whole thing work, not just the soaking.
One small practical note: bring a calm mindset. This isn’t a quick walk-in. It’s a treatment circuit, so you’ll want to plan your day so you don’t rush out the moment you’re done.
Treatments you can choose: peeling foam, fish spa, face masks, and massages
What makes Orient Luxury Spa more than a one-note bath is the menu of spa programs. You can expect Turkish bath service plus options like:
- Peeling foam massage
- Fish spa
- Spacial (special) face masks
- Massage services
Some of the most memorable moments in the feedback revolve around the exfoliation and massage stages. One person specifically called out a luffa rub (a scrubbing tool), bubble massage, a regular massage, and a face mask. That’s the kind of combo that turns the experience from relaxing into truly satisfying.
Fish spa can be a must-try if you’re curious, but it’s also the kind of thing some people will skip. The good part is that it’s presented as part of the broader program choices, not as a surprise.
And if you like faces and skin care, the inclusion of face masks is a nice bonus. Even if you don’t think you’ll care, it’s one of those treatments that can make you feel refreshed in a hurry—especially after sun.
Pickup, timing, and the max-8 group setup
This is one of those tours where the details make or break the day. Pickup is offered, and the instruction is to be at the hotel security and entrance point for pickup at your accommodation.
The meeting point is straightforward if you’re meeting them yourself: Orient Luxury Spa Oba, Fatih Cd. No:20, 07400 Alanya/Antalya. And the experience ends back there, too.
The group size is small—up to 8 travelers. That matters. Smaller groups usually mean less waiting in hallways and a smoother transition between stages. It also tends to reduce chaos around changing areas, which is the last thing you want after a long travel day.
One drawback I’d plan around: some guidance on pickup recognition may need extra clarity. If you arrive via cruise port or a busy harbor area, do what I recommend in any foreign city—get the pickup contact details and understand what your driver will look like. The place is used to tourists, but you still want your own peace of mind.
Staff vibe and language: how it feels in real life
Relaxation is the goal, and the staff behavior seems to match that. The reviews describe staff as friendly, jolly, and ready to make you comfortable, even when language is limited.
English is offered, but don’t expect every staff member to be fluent. That said, multiple reviews suggest the communication is workable—enough to guide you through the process and handle basics without stress.
There’s also a pattern with service style. One reviewer noted a little upselling on arrival, but with no hard push. That lines up with how many spa businesses operate in tourist areas: they may suggest additional treatments once you’re there. You’ll get the best value if you already know what you want before you arrive.
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Price and value: does $54.42 feel fair for two hours?
At $54.42 per person for about 2 hours, this can be good value if you treat it like a full hammam experience rather than a quick wash. You’re paying for a package-style circuit plus spa services that can include steam/sauna, Turkish bath time, exfoliation/foam, and massage, with add-ons like fish spa and face masks available depending on the program you choose.
Here’s how I’d judge whether it’s worth it for you:
- If you want multiple treatments in one spot, the price can feel reasonable.
- If you only want one small piece—like just the steam or just the sauna—you might feel like you paid for stages you didn’t care about.
Because it’s about relaxation and recovery, it’s especially valuable if you’ve had a full day of heat, walking, or beach time. A spa stop can also save you time. Instead of trying to piece together separate activities, you get a planned “do it all here” session.
Also, it’s in demand. It’s booked on average about 22 days in advance, which usually means the schedules are popular and some time slots fill up sooner.
When you should schedule this in your Alanya trip
This spa is ideal as a “pause button.” If you arrive in Alanya and you’ve got jet lag, it’s a good way to loosen up without adding one more travel headache. If you spend your days outdoors—boat trips, castle visits, long beach stretches—this is the kind of reset that helps your body recover.
I’d avoid booking it right when you know you’ll need to jump back into something active immediately. Even if the time is only two hours, you’ll likely feel better if you give yourself at least a little downtime afterward.
It also fits well for couples. One review mentioned husband and wife staying together in the same rooms during treatments, and that kind of setup can make the experience less awkward if you’re visiting with a partner.
Who this Turkish bath experience suits best
Orient Luxury Spa is a good match if you want:
- A traditional Turkish bath-style session in Alanya
- A small-group setting (max 8)
- A schedule with different time options
- English support and staff who handle comfort well
Most people can participate, so it’s not aimed only at spa experts. If you’ve never tried a Turkish bath before, the structure helps. You’re guided through the stages, and the program is built for first-timers who want the classic experience without guessing what comes next.
If you’re very sensitive to heat or strong scrubbing, go in with a heads-up to the staff as soon as you can. The experience is designed to be relaxing, but Turkish bath routines do involve warmer rooms and exfoliation.
Should you book Orient Luxury Spa in Alanya?
I’d book this if you want a classic hammam-style spa experience with enough variety to feel like you got your money’s worth. The small-group size, convenient Oba location, and the fact that the program can include exfoliation, massage, face masks, and even fish spa make it a solid option for recovery time.
I’d think twice only if you’re relying on very specific pickup instructions and you’re arriving from a chaotic location like a cruise port. Fix that by confirming what you should look for and where to stand. Do that once, and the rest should feel smooth.
If you’re looking for a simple way to feel refreshed in Alanya, this is the kind of easy, practical booking that pays off fast.
FAQ
Where is Orient Luxury Spa in Alanya?
The meeting point is Orient Luxury Spa Oba, Fatih Cd. No:20, 07400 Alanya/Antalya, Türkiye.
How long does the Turkish bath and spa experience last?
It runs for approximately 2 hours.
Is pickup available from my hotel?
Pickup is offered. You should be at the hotel security and entrance point (or at your residence/apartment).
Is the experience offered in English?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
What treatments are included in the spa programs?
The spa programs include Turkish bath experience elements such as steam bath, sauna, Turkish bath, peeling foam massage, and you may also choose services like fish spa and special face masks, plus massage services.
Are there different times during the day?
Yes, the spa offers different time slots throughout the day.
How many people are in a group?
The activity has a maximum of 8 travelers.
What happens if weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted.





























