The entrance is already 130lir. There is absolutely no point in walking, there are stones at the bottom, it is slippery, very dangerous and difficult to move around. I walked around for 5 minutes and came out.
I bought into the words of the guide, they say super healthy water, etc. Maybe it is, but this is for pensioners.
Warm mineral water, with bubbles, there are not many people during the pandemic. There is a free toilet, shower and locker room (the locker room is only for those who bought an entrance ticket to the pool). They keep it clean, they don't let people with mobile phones into the water.
PS:
As for rejuvenation and wellness in this pool, the water helps to heal pimples, ulcers, small wounds. My opinion is not the ultimate truth, but I noticed such an effect.
This pool is a very romantic place, so having so many tourists there, entering through a security guard with a ticket, spoils the whole meaning and beauty of this place. It is clear that it is accessible to everyone, but you will not even feel all the charm and buzz there when climbing over rocks, people, standing in line to waterfalls. Somehow the organizers need to change this, the money is not bad flowing there… It's traumatic! not only because of the stones, but also because of the people, a lot of moms with children, heavyweights are climbing right there, people screaming and seeing nothing in front of them can injure. It's nice to swim there, the water is very comfortable temperature, but you need to swim there alone, at most surrounded by servants, with fruits, champagne and a loved one!
There are a lot of people, I don't even want to get into this kind of mud
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Valentin G.
Level 12 Local Expert
June 6, 2021
Good afternoon)))
When selling the tour, of course, the "Cleopatra Pool" is described interestingly – the water is mineral, the temperature is the same 36 degrees all year round ...
But there are sooo many people in the pool. And the water didn't seem to be the cleanest.
In addition, it takes a long time to get there. The bus picked us up from Bodrum at 4 a.m. and brought us back to the hotel at 9 p.m. The tour itself lasted 3 hours. Therefore, the one-way trip is 6...7 hours.
And be sure to bring drinking water with you.
A ditch with muddy water and green algae spitting !!! Although there weren't many people, it was a disgusting place! And so many words were spoken in broken Russian by the guides.
I do not advise you, before buying a ticket, go take a look