We visited this spa in November. I looked at the reviews here, I was preparing for the worst.
But in fact:
- the four of us went from the Guide, the price of the basic program is $ 25 (the hotel was $ 45)
- clean, spacious center, met, gave towels, escorted.
- the Russian-speaking girl showed everything, asked what expectations and if there were any wishes for a massage. I asked the masseuse girl — they did it without any problems.
- both girls and men work in the hammam itself. Everything is fine, we did our job, everything is very neat and careful. No groans, sighs and harassment, the men there are generally afraid to make an extra move so that no one thinks that they are groping someone. Moreover, there are cameras.
People who go to the hammam (in a swimsuit, that's it!), apparently think that they should be rubbed through the air with a mitten.
I repeat, there were no unnecessary movements, and even more so there were no "attempts" on intimate areas.
- after the Hammam, the same Russian-speaking girl came up and asked if everything was okay, if there were any comments or maybe something was wrong.
- the massage is good, they do Thai. For a general massage — very much so.
About what they write, that they were diagnosed and given additional tests, we had this: there were four of us — two 30 years old, and two women 55-60 years old. So to those who are 55-60, the masseuse brought a Russian-speaking girl, and said what and where is wrong: one assumed the consequences of sedentary work and they were called, the second, on the contrary, the consequences of working on her feet. Maybe it's a coincidence, but it's all the same here.
They just told me where the problem is, and that IF you WISH, you can take a full massage, or take a course. They voiced IT AND LEFT! No one extorted or forced anything.
And those who are 30 did not come at all, they said that everything was fine and you DID NOT NEED an additional massage.
No one imposed anything.
- after the massage, they made a face mask, took them to the lobby and poured tea (for free), asked about their impressions. It was possible to sit in the sauna before closing time. There is still a swimming pool in summer, but it was closed in November.
There are fish, salt room, floating, foot baths, mud fountain. 2 any procedures cost $ 10.
General vibe: if you want additional services, buy, if you don't want, don't buy.
They just told us and showed us what else is there, and how much it costs.
In short, a normal place, good impressions!
I do not recommend it.
There is no customer orientation, all the staff is nervous, the girl who washed in the hammam is twitchy, her hands are stiff, it is clear that she is in neurosis. They don't smile, the girls have a dissatisfied face.
I came to rest, not to export slaves.
I asked the masseur for a woman, they changed to a man, he saw my fifth point, began to breathe heavily, asked my name, made compliments…Last time I was in Kemer in a state hammam, everything was on the level, but here you get dirty more than you get wet.
Sooo cool place! We signed up with the hotel guide, I just thought to show the children the tradition of the Hammam..and here is just a gorgeous spa center! Masters from Thailand and other countries, Russian-speaking staff (for those who care) To the hammam in addition, there were fish (as in Thai) and massage for 30 minutes: och. a competent masseuse got caught, listed all my problems, I took another hour of massage (there was a mix of Thai and therapeutic massage): I have not done a cooler massage yet (although I only perceived Thai before), all the zones, lymph, back clamps have been worked out - perfect! I also took chocolate wraps for the children (they have slightly raised shoulders), after wrapping the skin was gone.They also took milkshakes to them. In general, for a week of rest in Turkey, it was the most properly spent money, we were completely delighted! I recommend it 100%