REVIEW · ANTALYA
VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya
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You’ll feel the heat slow everything down. This VIP Turkish bath in Antalya is built around private spa rooms and a full hammam circuit, so you get pampered without the usual public-bath chaos. It’s a half-day reset: Turkish bath steps, sauna and steam time, then massage and skin-care extras.
I love that the experience is clearly structured, with a 1-hour medical massage that gives the day real value beyond a quick soak. And I like the privacy factor: you’re in a dedicated VIP space with your own room setup rather than sharing the whole process.
One consideration: the experience includes peeling, but at least one guest reported a last-minute mismatch about what was actually provided. I’d treat that as a quick “confirm it at check-in” moment, not a deal-breaker, but worth noting.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually care about
- Why this VIP hammam in Antalya feels worth the money
- What you get: the hammam circuit + spa extras
- The FALEZ locations: how stops usually work in a 3-hour VIP session
- Inside the VIP spa room: privacy, comfort, and small perks
- The massage: why the 1-hour medical treatment is the real anchor
- Skin-care steps: peeling, foam massage, and face mask
- Timing and logistics: how to plan your half-day
- Price check: is $287.78 per person good value?
- Practical tips that improve your experience fast
- Who should book this VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya?
- Should you book this VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya?
- FAQ
- How long is the VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya?
- What is the price per person?
- Is this a private experience?
- Where does the tour start?
- What time does the activity end?
- What’s included in the VIP spa experience?
- Is food or drinks included?
- What language is the experience offered in?
- Do I need to bring a bathing suit?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights you’ll actually care about

- Private VIP spa rooms for a calmer, more comfortable hammam day
- Turkish bath + sauna + steam room as a complete heat-and-refresh sequence
- 1-hour medical massage that turns this from a spa “stop” into a proper treatment
- Peeling, foam massage, and a face mask for smoother skin after the heat
- Shock shower + jacuzzi time for that classic hot/cold and recovery feel
- English mobile-ticket experience that’s easy to plan and start on time
Why this VIP hammam in Antalya feels worth the money
Turkish baths can be cheap or very fancy. This one lands in the “serious pampering” category, mainly because you’re not just buying access—you’re buying comfort and privacy. The core idea is that you move through a spa circuit in a VIP setting, then finish with massage and skin care.
For you, that usually means two things. First, the whole flow tends to feel less rushed and more like a treatment plan. Second, you can relax without worrying about sharing towels, space, or attention with strangers.
At $287.78 per person for about 3 hours, it’s not a budget activity. But if you compare it to paying separately for a hammam + a long massage + sauna/steam access, it starts to make sense. The value is in the “bundle” and the fact that your time is protected—private room time plus a full hour of massage.
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What you get: the hammam circuit + spa extras

This VIP Turkish bath experience is built on a classic hammam rhythm, just with modern spa comfort. You’ll spend time with:
- Turkish bath
- Sauna
- Steam room
- Jacuzzi
- Shock shower
- Peeling
- Foam massage
- Face mask
- 1-hour medical massage
- Bath glove
The listing also mentions a massage and peeling service, plus a face mask, which matches what you’d expect from a treatment meant to reset skin and posture after heat exposure.
Here’s the practical meaning behind those items. The Turkish bath/steam side warms your body and prepares skin for the peeling/foam steps. The sauna and steam give you options depending on how hot you want to go. The shock shower is that sudden cold-water moment that many people use to feel refreshed and “awake” afterward (think: a reset, not a gimmick). The jacuzzi then helps you come down slowly and keep the day from ending with you feeling fried.
The FALEZ locations: how stops usually work in a 3-hour VIP session

You’ll have two main stops tied to the FALEZ spa complex:
1) Falez Hamam & Spa
2) Falez VIP Spa
In plain terms, you can expect a transition. You start at the first FALEZ area to meet the team and begin the session, then you move into the VIP spa environment for the private-room portion and the full treatment flow. Because this is a VIP experience with a private room setup, the second stop is where you’ll likely spend most of the “hands-on” time—heat circuits, massage, and skin-care steps in a space designed for comfort.
This two-stop setup is helpful because it often reduces confusion. You’re not wandering around trying to figure out where to go next. The timing is also tighter: the total duration is about 3 hours, so everything is meant to fit without dragging.
Inside the VIP spa room: privacy, comfort, and small perks

The big promise here is private VIP spa rooms. That matters more than people think. In many traditional bath settings, you’re surrounded by other people going through the same motions. In a VIP setup, you get calmer pacing and a more personal experience.
One guest described their VIP room as having a TV with internet and features including a fish bath, jacuzzi, a sauna room, a hammam room, and a shower. The fact that these details show up in a real review suggests the VIP spaces can be pretty well equipped. Still, treat that as an “it may be included” situation rather than a guaranteed checklist, since room layouts can vary.
Either way, the important point is this: you’re not trying to manage towels, robes, and heat steps while strangers circulate around you. You can take your time with the transitions—warm up, cool down, and then sit still for the massage and face mask stage.
Also worth noting from one review: the experience was described as professional and not rushed. That’s the difference between a spa day that feels like self-care and one that feels like a schedule.
The massage: why the 1-hour medical treatment is the real anchor

If you’re choosing this experience for one reason, make it the massage.
The experience includes a 1-hour medical massage. That wording is key: it signals a longer, more therapeutic session instead of a quick “tourist rub.” One reviewer said it was the best massage they’d ever had, and their partner felt the same. That kind of feedback is a strong clue that this isn’t just filler time between hammam steps.
Here’s how to get the most from it:
- If you have areas you want addressed (neck tension, back tightness, shoulders), think about saying something during the session.
- Go in relaxed. If you spend the first half of the visit rushing through heat stages to “get it over with,” your body won’t be as ready for the massage to do its job.
- Don’t plan anything physically demanding right after. Give yourself time to cool down and recover.
In a day where you’re already moving through heat and water, a true longer massage is what helps the experience feel like it stayed with you after you leave.
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Skin-care steps: peeling, foam massage, and face mask

The Turkish bath circuit isn’t only about sweating and steam. You’re also getting skin-care actions built into the flow: peeling, foam massage, and a face mask.
What these mean practically:
- Peeling helps remove dead skin and can leave skin feeling smoother right away.
- Foam massage typically adds comfort and helps the treatment feel like a real spa service instead of a rough scrub.
- A face mask is a nice finishing touch, especially because it turns the bath experience into something that feels beauty-focused, not just body-focused.
But here’s the balance note I mentioned earlier. One guest reported that peeling was said to be included, yet they were asked for extra payment by the women working the hammam service. They declined, didn’t make a scene, and still enjoyed the rest of the treatment—but the experience wasn’t exactly as described. I can’t say how common that is, but you should protect yourself by confirming inclusion when you check in.
Timing and logistics: how to plan your half-day

This is about 3 hours, and it’s usually booked around 14 days in advance on average. That tells you two things: demand exists, and the provider likely keeps tight scheduling to make sure each VIP room cycle stays smooth.
Meeting point is FALEZ VIP SPAToros, 802. Sk. No:4 D:C, 07070 Konyaaltı/Antalya, Türkiye, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. It’s also listed as near public transportation, which matters if you want to avoid long taxi rides.
Since food and drinks are listed as not included, I suggest you plan your timing like a real self-care appointment. Eat earlier, then treat the spa time as the main event. If you love to keep a “hydration habit,” you can also consider bringing a simple plan for water before and after, since you may not have drinks included.
One review mentioned complimentary fruit and drinks, but since food and drinks aren’t listed as included, don’t count on that as part of your budget math. Use it as a bonus if it happens.
Price check: is $287.78 per person good value?

Let’s do the sanity test.
For one person, you’re paying for:
- Private VIP spa access (not shared public space)
- Multiple heat experiences (Turkish bath, sauna, steam room)
- Water features (jacuzzi, shock shower)
- Skin-care steps (peeling, foam massage, face mask)
- A long, massage-first component (1-hour medical massage)
- Basic accessories like a bath glove
If you tried to assemble all of that separately—VIP hammam entry, sauna/steam access, peeling/foam, then book a full hour massage—you’d usually spend similar money once you add up individual costs, and you might still end up with a less organized session.
So is it “worth it”? For me, it’s worth it if:
- you want a calmer, private setup
- you’re serious about massage time
- you like a full-body ritual rather than a quick dip
It might not be worth it if you’re expecting a purely casual, low-cost spa hour. This is a treatment sequence. You’ll enjoy it more if you go in ready to take your time.
Practical tips that improve your experience fast
A VIP Turkish bath can feel simple, but little choices make it smoother.
What to wear / bring
One reviewer said there was no need to bring a bathing suit. That’s helpful info, but it may depend on how the facility handles swimwear rules. I’d still treat it as a “confirm at booking/check-in” moment, especially if you feel more comfortable with your own swimwear. Either way, keep your clothing simple—this is a session where you’ll likely change into whatever the spa provides.
Make the peeling inclusion crystal clear
Because peeling was described as included but questioned by one guest, ask directly at the start: is peeling included in your package, and is it part of the standard hammam service? This keeps you from ending up with awkward surprises mid-treatment.
Plan your energy
You’ll move through heat and water. That’s not a cardio workout, but it can tire you. If you’re sightseeing the same day, go light beforehand. After, give yourself a calm window to cool down.
Who should book this VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya?
This experience is a great match if you:
- want a private spa day rather than a shared public hammam
- are booking a special reset at the end (or middle) of a holiday
- care more about massage quality than just taking photos
- enjoy steam/sauna routines and the classic Turkish bath rhythm
It’s also a smart pick if you’re traveling with just one person (partner, friend, or solo). One review strongly suggested booking your own VIP room unless you’re very close with your travel partner—because sharing a room when you expect privacy can become uncomfortable. If privacy is your goal, treat it as priority.
Should you book this VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya?
I’d book it if you want a structured hammam experience with real spa time—especially the 1-hour medical massage—and you value the comfort of private VIP rooms. The price is high enough that you should go in with clear expectations, but the package includes the key elements that make Turkish baths actually feel transformative: heat, peeling/foam care, and a massage long enough to matter.
I’d hesitate only if you’re the type who needs everything to match the description perfectly, every single time. The peeling detail is the one spot that can vary based on how the hammam staff applies the service that day. If you check that at the start, the rest of the experience looks solid.
FAQ
How long is the VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya?
It lasts about 3 hours.
What is the price per person?
The price is $287.78 per person.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s described as private, with only your group participating.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is FALEZ VIP SPAToros, 802. Sk. No:4 D:C, 07070 Konyaaltı/Antalya, Türkiye.
What time does the activity end?
It ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included in the VIP spa experience?
Included services are the VIP spa room, Turkish bath, sauna, steam room, peeling, foam massage, 1-hour medical massage, and bath glove. A face mask and additional spa steps like jacuzzi and shock shower are also part of what you can expect.
Is food or drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are listed as not included.
What language is the experience offered in?
It’s offered in English.
Do I need to bring a bathing suit?
One reviewer said there was no need to bring a bathing suit, but you should confirm at booking or check-in since needs can vary.
What is the cancellation policy?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount paid will not be refunded.




























