REVIEW · BELEK
From Belek: Turkish Bath VIP Gold Program
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Three hours of Turkish bath VIP pampering. This one is built for comfort and privacy from the start: you’re picked up in a private vehicle and brought to a spa set-up that includes your private sauna and aroma jacuzzi, then flows into a classic coffee peeling and foam massage and finishes with a 60-minute My Aroma massage.
I also like how the experience feels structured for real downtime, not just a quick scrub-and-go stop. One possible drawback: the treatment can be excellent, but the overall ambience and rooms may feel less impressive than you’d expect from the VIP pitch.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch For
- Why This VIP Turkish Bath Package Works in Belek
- Price and What You Actually Get in 3 Hours
- Pickup From Belek: Quick Start, Less Stress
- Private Sauna and Aroma Jacuzzi: Your Warm-Up Phase
- Turkish Bath Coffee Peeling and Foam Massage (The Signature Step)
- Clay (or Chocolate) Face Mask, Fruit, and Your Drink Choice
- The 60-Minute My Aroma Massage in Private
- Staff, Communication, and the Real Comfort Factor
- Who Should Book This VIP Gold Package (and Who Shouldn’t)
- A Few Practical Tips Before You Go
- The Experience Provider and What That Means
- Should You Book It? My Honest Recommendation
- FAQ
- How long is the Belek Turkish Bath VIP Gold Program?
- What’s included in the VIP Gold package?
- Is this a shared group tour?
- What language do they offer?
- Where do I meet for pickup?
- Who is this not suitable for?
Key Things I’d Watch For

- Private transfer from Belek keeps you from dealing with the usual hassle of getting to Antalya-area spas
- Private sauna + aroma jacuzzi means you control the pace and the quiet
- Coffee peeling and foam massage brings that traditional Turkish-bath feel to your skin care
- Clay or chocolate face mask + fruit platter + wine or soft drink keeps you refreshed during the spa reset
- 60-minute My Aroma massage in your own room is where the stress relief tends to hit hardest
Why This VIP Turkish Bath Package Works in Belek

If you’re in Belek and you want a spa day that doesn’t feel like a production, this is the kind of experience that makes sense. You’re not sharing your key moments with strangers, and you’re not spending energy on logistics. It’s a simple formula: get you comfortable fast, move you through classic Turkish routines, then slow things down with a longer massage.
The “VIP” part here isn’t just marketing. The big value is that your most important moments happen in private spaces—private changing area, private sauna, and a private aroma jacuzzi—so you can actually relax without that social jitters feeling. And the timing is tight enough (3 hours) that you won’t feel like you gave up your whole day.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Belek.
Price and What You Actually Get in 3 Hours

At $207 per person for about 3 hours, you’re paying for three things: privacy, staff time, and a full sequence of treatments. If you try to piece this together yourself, the private transport alone can cost time and money, and you’d still be hunting for a spa schedule that matches a Turkish-bath scrub plus a long aromatherapy massage.
Here’s what’s included, in plain language:
- Private transportation to the spa
- Private changing room and shower area
- Private sauna and aroma jacuzzi
- Turkish bath coffee peeling / foam massage
- Clay or chocolate face mask
- 60-minute My Aroma massage
- Fruit platter and a drink choice (wine or non-alcoholic)
- Tea, coffee, and water
You should also know what’s not included. Extra therapy massages and additional skin/body care aren’t part of the package, and while your drink includes wine or a non-alcoholic option, alcoholic beverages beyond that wouldn’t be covered. If you tend to add extras, ask up front what costs extra so there are no surprises.
For $207, I think the value is strongest if you’re specifically after a private Turkish-bath-style session plus a longer massage, rather than just “a massage somewhere.”
Pickup From Belek: Quick Start, Less Stress

One of the most practical parts: you’re picked up from your hotel area. The instruction is to wait at your hotel’s entrance security gate, which is helpful because it reduces the usual “Where do I meet you?” chaos.
The vehicle is described as comfortable and private, and that matters more than you might think. Spa days are when you want your day to feel predictable: you sit back, let someone handle the route, and show up already in relax mode. If you’ve ever had a spa day get derailed by timing, this kind of transfer is a real quality-of-life upgrade.
You also get a private changing room and shower area. That’s key for a VIP feel because you’re not trying to time your rinse with the rest of the group.
Private Sauna and Aroma Jacuzzi: Your Warm-Up Phase

The experience typically starts with detox-style sweating in a private sauna. In Turkish baths, heat is the first step because it softens and warms your skin and muscles. Then you move into the aroma jacuzzi, which adds a sensory layer through aromatherapy.
What I like about this two-step warm-up is that it prepares you for what comes next. Coffee peeling and foam work best when your body is already warm, and your skin is more receptive. If you arrive tense, this part helps you shift gears quickly.
Because both spaces are private, you won’t feel rushed or self-conscious. You can sit with the heat for a bit, breathe, and mentally stop counting minutes.
Turkish Bath Coffee Peeling and Foam Massage (The Signature Step)

This is the heart of the Turkish-bath side of the program: coffee peeling and a foam massage in the Turkish bath setting. The idea is skin refreshment—renewing the surface and leaving you with that clean, polished feeling afterward.
Here’s what to consider before you go in:
- Coffee peeling is physical. If you have sensitive skin, ask staff how firm they’ll be.
- The foam massage is part exfoliation + part relaxation, so you should expect a mix of “hands-on” and “oh, that feels good.”
The upside is that it feels more traditional than a standard body scrub. You’re not just getting a light rinse and lotion. You’re getting an actual bath ritual sequence.
And this is also where the experience seems to shine in real feedback. People who’ve had strong results usually point to the massage quality and the overall staff friendliness. That fits the idea that the hands-on work is done with care.
Clay (or Chocolate) Face Mask, Fruit, and Your Drink Choice

After the Turkish bath portion, you shift into a recovery and refresh rhythm. You’ll get a clay face mask, with the option of chocolate or clay mentioned for the mask type. That choice matters if you like a more classic clay treatment or if you prefer a gentler-feeling, comfort-style option.
Then comes a fruit platter and a glass of wine or a non-alcoholic beverage, based on your preference. I like that this isn’t just a random snack. It’s a practical reset after heat and exfoliation, plus it helps you avoid the common post-spa problem: feeling chilled or shaky because you skipped food.
Tea, coffee, and water are also provided. That’s worth taking seriously. Warm treatments plus massage can dehydrate you without you noticing, and hydrating makes the next step—your aromatherapy massage—go better.
The 60-Minute My Aroma Massage in Private

This is where I’d expect most people to feel the payoff. You get a 60-minute aromatherapy massage in a private treatment room. Aromatherapy typically aims at stress relief, and the private setting means you’re not negotiating space or adjusting to a shared environment.
If you’re booking this, think of it like this: the Turkish bath section gets you ready, but the My Aroma massage is the deep exhale. Longer massage time usually means more time for slower pressure and longer muscle work—helpful if you’ve been walking a lot, driving around, or just carry tension in your shoulders and back.
The format also sounds reassuring: you’re kept in private spaces throughout, so you can relax without wondering what’s next for everyone else. That’s a big deal if you’re the type who doesn’t want to talk during a massage.
One caution from experience with spa products like this: if the main massage is truly excellent, everything feels worth it. But if your expectations are heavy on luxury atmosphere and the room doesn’t match, you might notice that gap. One feedback point specifically flagged ambience and rooms as not as great as hoped. So if you’re going for the vibe above all else, keep that in mind.
Staff, Communication, and the Real Comfort Factor

The service is run with English and German support, and the group type is private. That combination matters. Even if you don’t need much explaining during a spa session, it’s comforting when you can ask quick questions or confirm preferences without a language struggle.
Also, the staff friendliness seems to be a standout. People specifically recommended the place and highlighted how kind the team was. Friendly staff doesn’t just make you feel welcome; it usually affects the whole flow—timing, comfort, and how smoothly the transitions happen between sauna, bath, and massage.
And yes, the “private group” aspect is a comfort multiplier. Your spa rhythm is yours, not shared.
Who Should Book This VIP Gold Package (and Who Shouldn’t)

This is a strong fit if you want:
- A private Turkish bath-style sequence
- A longer 60-minute aromatherapy massage
- Less travel hassle thanks to private pickup from your hotel area
- A spa day that’s long enough to feel meaningful (3 hours), but not so long you lose your whole day
It’s also a good match for couples or anyone who wants privacy but still wants a clear, structured spa plan.
It’s not suitable if you’re pregnant or if you have heart problems or respiratory issues. If any of those apply, you should skip this and ask a medical professional about safe spa heat and jacuzzi use.
A Few Practical Tips Before You Go
You can make this experience smoother with a little prep:
- Plan to arrive a few minutes early so your transfer doesn’t make you rush your first warm-up step.
- Hydrate before you go. You’ll get tea, coffee, and water during the session, but starting hydrated helps you feel better for the massage.
- Think about skin sensitivity before coffee peeling. If you tend to react to scrubs, tell the staff and request a gentler approach.
Also, since wine is included as an option, decide ahead of time what you’ll choose. If you’ll be driving afterward, keep it in mind that wine isn’t alcohol-free, even if it’s only one drink.
And one more sanity check: the included face mask is described as chocolate or clay. If you have a preference (or sensitivity) to certain ingredients, ask when you arrive.
The Experience Provider and What That Means
The experience is operated by Eldorado Tasimacilik Turizm Tic.Ltd.Sti. Provider details matter because they connect you to the company handling your pickup and the spa package flow. If you ever need to contact them about timing, language support, or preferences, having the provider name helps.
Should You Book It? My Honest Recommendation
I’d book this VIP Gold Turkish Bath package if you want a privacy-first spa day that combines a classic Turkish-bath ritual with a longer aromatherapy massage. The private sauna and aroma jacuzzi, plus the coffee peeling and foam massage, feel like the kind of program that’s hard to recreate as a DIY day without extra stress.
I would hesitate if you’re mainly chasing luxury décor and spa ambiance. One important consideration is that some people felt the ambience and rooms weren’t as impressive as the treatment itself. If you’re the type who judges a spa by the lighting, surfaces, and overall design, you might feel a mismatch.
Best call: book it if your priority is the treatments and the privacy. Skip it if the main thing you want is a fancy setting above all else or if you fall into the medical unsuitability categories.
FAQ
How long is the Belek Turkish Bath VIP Gold Program?
It lasts about 3 hours.
What’s included in the VIP Gold package?
It includes private transportation, a private changing room and shower area, a private sauna, a private aroma jacuzzi, Turkish bath coffee peeling and foam massage, a face mask (chocolate or clay), a 60-minute My Aroma massage, wine or non-alcoholic beverages, a fruit platter, and tea/coffee/water.
Is this a shared group tour?
No. It’s a private group.
What language do they offer?
English and German.
Where do I meet for pickup?
You wait at your hotel’s entrance security gate.
Who is this not suitable for?
It is not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, or people with respiratory issues.






















