REVIEW · ANTALYA
Antalya: Massage and Professional Skin Care Experience
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A quick 2.5-hour reset in Antalya. I love the tight, no-wasted-time schedule and the 45-minute professional facial care with quality German cosmetics; you’ll also get soothing sauna and salt-room time. The main thing to consider is that you’ll need swimwear and you should be comfortable using the sauna and salt room.
This is the kind of spa visit that feels practical, not fussy: you move through steam, then muscle work, then skin care, with a hot drink and Turkish delight waiting during the calm-down stretches. It’s also delivered in a small group limited to 2 participants, so the whole vibe stays quiet and controlled.
In This Review
- Key highlights I’d plan around
- Konyaalti spa flow: a 2.5-hour plan that feels complete
- The small-group advantage
- Steam and salt: what the sauna + salt room timing does
- The 45-minute massage: lying on your front for muscle comfort
- What to expect during the massage
- Professional facial care with German cosmetics: where skin care gets serious
- What makes this facial feel worth it
- A small practical note
- Relaxation lounge breaks: hot drink and Turkish delight
- Price and value: is $94 reasonable for what you get?
- When the price might feel steep
- Who this Antalya spa experience suits best
- Logistics you’ll care about on the day
- What to bring
- What not to do
- Timing and how to arrive
- Should you book this Therabliss Spa session in Antalya?
- FAQ
- How long is the massage and professional skincare experience?
- What treatments are included in the package?
- How much time is spent in the sauna and salt room?
- How long is the massage?
- How long is the facial care session?
- Do I need to bring anything?
- How many people are in the group?
- Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
- What languages are available with the host or greeter?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights I’d plan around

- Konyaalti district spa time: a full 2.5 hours that stays focused on results, not chatter
- Sauna plus salt room for a full 30 minutes of heat and respiratory-style relaxation
- 45-minute massage on your front that targets muscle comfort in a very direct way
- 45-minute professional facial care using German-quality cosmetics
- Hot drink and Turkish delight in a relaxation area so you’re not rushed
Konyaalti spa flow: a 2.5-hour plan that feels complete

This Antalya spa package works because it’s built like a sequence, not a checklist. You get sauna and salt-room time first (30 minutes), then a full 45-minute massage, and finally 45 minutes of professional facial care. With that order, your body is already warmed for the massage, and your face work happens after you’ve had a chance to settle down.
The experience runs about 2.5 hours total, which is a sweet spot if you want something that feels luxurious without eating your whole day. If your Antalya schedule is full—beach time, Old Town wandering, boat trips—this is the kind of appointment that gives you a clean finish and helps you feel human again.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Antalya.
The small-group advantage
The session is limited to 2 participants, which matters more than you might think. Spas can get loud when multiple people are transitioning at once. Here, the pace stays calm, and you’re more likely to feel like the staff can focus on you. You also get host/greeter support in English, Russian, and Turkish, which makes communication easier if your Turkish is still in progress.
Steam and salt: what the sauna + salt room timing does

You’ll spend 30 minutes using both the sauna and the salt room. The point isn’t just heat. It’s contrast: sauna gives you a classic, warming steam feeling, and the salt room shifts the tone toward slow, quiet breathing and recovery.
Here’s how I’d use that 30 minutes to get the most out of it:
- Treat it like a warm-up for the massage. Don’t go so hard that you feel shaky afterward.
- Leave a little mental space. If you’re tense from travel, let that settle before the therapist starts.
One practical tip from how the visit is run: arrive with a buffer. Showing up about 15 minutes early gives you time to settle in and not feel rushed before sauna time starts. That small head-start can make the whole experience feel smoother.
The 45-minute massage: lying on your front for muscle comfort

The massage part is 45 minutes, and you’ll lie on your front. That positioning is often used to focus on back and upper-body muscle groups with direct, controlled pressure.
What I like about this setup for most people is that it’s straightforward. You don’t need to figure out how to move with a partner or talk through complex positions. It’s also easier to relax quickly: once you’re lying comfortably, you can let the therapist do the work.
You should also know that the massage style is described as modern and tailored to what you need. That’s a good sign if you don’t want a one-size-fits-all approach. If you’re coming in with specific areas that feel tight—shoulders, upper back, or general travel soreness—this structure gives the therapist time to address more than just a quick pass.
What to expect during the massage
- You’ll be guided through getting into position.
- The therapist works for a full 45 minutes, not a short add-on.
- The goal is relaxation plus muscle comfort, not a performance.
And because the group is small, the massage doesn’t feel like it’s squeezed between crowds. The room stays calm, which helps your body switch from travel mode into recovery mode.
Professional facial care with German cosmetics: where skin care gets serious

The facial care is the final 45 minutes, and it’s a professional session using quality cosmetics from Germany. This is the part many people end up caring about the most—especially if you’re dealing with travel skin stress like dryness, irritation, or just that tired face after days in sun and air conditioning.
Why the facial timing works at the end:
- After the massage, your body is calmer and you’re less likely to rush.
- You can fully enjoy the facial without immediately heading back into heat, sun, or wind.
What makes this facial feel worth it
The facial is not described as generic. The staff is careful and considerate, and the results-oriented focus is clear—people call out the facial care as a standout. If you’re the type who usually skips spa add-ons because you worry they’ll be watered down, this one is designed to be substantial.
Also, the overall experience is built around skin and body together, not just one. That makes it a good choice if you want a spa visit that genuinely covers both: muscle relief and skin refresh.
A small practical note
Bring swimwear for the sauna/salt-room part. For the facial, you’ll want to be ready for the final stage to feel like a reset. If you have sensitive skin, you might appreciate telling the staff beforehand so they can be mindful with your comfort.
Relaxation lounge breaks: hot drink and Turkish delight

One of the easiest ways to tell if a spa package is thoughtfully designed is how they handle the breaks. Here, you’ll get a hot drink and Turkish delight service in the relaxation area, and you’re given downtime between treatments.
That might sound like a small detail, but it changes the feel of the whole session. You’re not rushing from room to room. You can breathe, sip something warm, and let your body process the heat and massage work before the facial.
In practical terms, it also helps if you’re coming from walking around Antalya. After travel movement, a warm drink and a pause can keep you comfortable through the full 2.5 hours.
Price and value: is $94 reasonable for what you get?

At $94 per person, this package becomes a value question: are you getting enough to justify the cost?
Here’s the argument for value:
- You’re getting multiple treatment categories: sauna/salt room (30 minutes) + massage (45 minutes) + facial care (45 minutes).
- Refreshments are included (hot drink and Turkish delight), so you’re not paying extra for basic comfort.
- It’s a small group limited to 2, which usually means less crowding and more controlled pacing.
The real comparison is what you’d otherwise book separately. If you were planning a massage and a facial on different days, you’d likely spend more time and money coordinating. Bundling them into one 2.5-hour session is often where the best value lives, especially if your time in Antalya is limited.
When the price might feel steep
If you only want one thing—just the massage or just the facial—this package may feel like you’re paying for extra. The best fit is someone who genuinely wants the full cycle: steam, muscle comfort, and facial refresh.
Who this Antalya spa experience suits best

This is a strong pick if you:
- Want a calm, organized spa session in Konyaalti without a long day commitment
- Like the idea of combining body work and skin care
- Prefer a quieter setting with only up to 2 participants
- Appreciate staff who handle the experience with politeness and care (you’ll feel that in the way the staff supports the facial and massage stages)
It may be less ideal if you:
- Want a super social spa day
- Don’t want any sauna or salt-room time
- Are hoping to drink alcohol during the session (alcohol and drugs are not allowed)
Logistics you’ll care about on the day

What to bring
Bring swimwear. That’s the one item you’ll actually need for the sauna and salt-room part.
What not to do
The spa experience does not allow alcohol and drugs, and nudity isn’t permitted. If you’re planning a celebration, keep it for later—this is built as a clean, calm wellness session.
Timing and how to arrive
Because sauna time matters, show up early enough to settle in. If you have a tight schedule, build in margin. Being on time doesn’t just reduce stress—it helps you relax before the therapist starts.
Should you book this Therabliss Spa session in Antalya?

I think you should book if you want a compact spa day that actually includes skin care and muscle work, not just one quick add-on. At $94 for 2.5 hours, the package is strongest when you plan to use the full sequence: sauna + salt room, then massage on your front, then the 45-minute professional facial with German-quality cosmetics.
Skip it if you only want one service type, or if you’d feel uncomfortable with the sauna and salt-room portion. Also, if your schedule is extremely tight, remember you need the full 2.5 hours to experience it properly.
If you’re looking for a calm, professional reset in Antalya’s Konyaalti area, this is the kind of appointment that leaves you feeling sorted.
FAQ
How long is the massage and professional skincare experience?
It lasts about 2.5 hours.
What treatments are included in the package?
You get sauna use, salt room use, a massage, professional skincare (facial care), and a hot drink with Turkish delight.
How much time is spent in the sauna and salt room?
You have 30 minutes for sauna and salt room use.
How long is the massage?
The massage lasts 45 minutes.
How long is the facial care session?
The professional facial care lasts 45 minutes.
Do I need to bring anything?
Yes. Bring swimwear.
How many people are in the group?
It’s a small group limited to 2 participants.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
What languages are available with the host or greeter?
English, Russian, and Turkish.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.























