REVIEW · ANTALYA
VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya
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A VIP hammam is better when it’s private. This VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya gives you your own spa room, with Turkish bath steps plus sauna, steam, jacuzzi, and shock shower. I especially like the 1-hour medical massage and the way the whole half-day session feels unhurried. One thing to consider: the peeling step can turn into a small mix-up, so it helps to confirm what’s included before it starts.
You meet at FALEZ VIP SPAToros in Konyaaltı and you finish right back where you started. For me, the biggest value is privacy: you’re not sharing your changing space or relaxation time. If you’re pairing up, think twice about booking a room together unless you really want that closeness.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Notice First
- Entering the Falez Hamam World (and Finding Your Start Point)
- The VIP Setup: What “Private Spa Room” Really Means
- The Hammam Ritual Flow: Heat, Steam, Rinse, Repeat
- Massage Time: The 1-Hour Medical Massage and Face Mask Moment
- Peeling and Foam: Getting What You Paid For
- Stop 1 to Stop 2: How the Two Falez Stops Work
- Timing, Privacy, and the Real 3-Hour Experience
- Price and Value: Does $287.78 Buy Real Pampering?
- Who This VIP Turkish Bath Fits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)
- Practical Tips: How to Get the Best Results
- Quick FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the VIP Turkish Bath experience in Antalya?
- How much does the VIP Turkish Bath cost?
- Is this a private experience?
- What language is the experience offered in?
- Where does the tour start?
- What’s included in the VIP treatment?
- What thermal and water facilities do I get access to?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Do I need to bring a bathing suit?
- What happens if I cancel?
- Should You Book This VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya?
Key Highlights You’ll Notice First

- Private VIP spa rooms at Falez instead of a crowded hammam setup
- Sauna + steam room + Turkish bath all in one flowing experience
- Jacuzzi and shock shower for that full-body reset feeling
- A full 1-hour medical massage (the standout moment for most people)
- Peeling, foam massage, and bath glove for smooth, polished skin
Entering the Falez Hamam World (and Finding Your Start Point)

Your session begins at FALEZ VIP SPAToros, 802. Sk. No:4 D:C, 07070 Konyaaltı/Antalya. The address matters because this area is busy with tourist traffic, and the cleaner your start, the more relaxed your bath feels.
This is designed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group uses the VIP space. That single detail changes the vibe. You get to move through the rituals at spa pace rather than squeeze into someone else’s schedule. The meeting point is also described as near public transportation, so you should be able to get there without making it your whole day.
Plan for about 3 hours total. It sounds short on paper, but hamam-style experiences are layered. You’re not just getting wet and leaving. You’re going from heat to steam to rinse and massage, then finishing with the calmer part—so the time adds up.
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The VIP Setup: What “Private Spa Room” Really Means

The promise here isn’t just a better massage. It’s the whole container. You’ll have access to a VIP spa room, plus use of the sauna and steam room as part of your session.
In practical terms, that means:
- You can change and settle without feeling watched or rushed.
- Your relaxation time stays yours.
- The bathroom setup makes transitions easier during heat-and-rinse steps.
One review mentioned a VIP room with a TV (with internet), a jacuzzi, a sauna room, a hammam room, and even a fish bath. I can’t guarantee every room setup is identical, but it does suggest the VIP rooms aren’t bare-bones.
Also: you won’t be guessing about equipment. The listed experience includes Turkish bath, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, and shock shower, and the included add-ons like the bath glove and foam massage. That gives you a clear expectation of what you’re paying for.
The Hammam Ritual Flow: Heat, Steam, Rinse, Repeat
A traditional Turkish bath works because your body cycles through heat. This VIP version follows that logic, but with more comfort and privacy.
Here’s what you can expect as the session builds:
- Turkish bath (hammam) experience: warm-up and exfoliation steps
- Sauna: dry heat to deepen relaxation
- Steam room: moist heat that feels gentler on many people’s skin
- Jacuzzi: a calmer reset phase between stronger heat
- Shock shower: the contrast step—cold-to-refresh, especially after heat
Even if you’ve done a hammam before, the shock shower can feel like a reset button. It’s not just for drama. It helps you feel awake again after the warm heat phase.
Then comes the cleansing work and foam massage. The experience includes peeling and foam massage, and you’ll be provided a bath glove, which is typically the tool used for exfoliation during the hammam portion.
Massage Time: The 1-Hour Medical Massage and Face Mask Moment

If you only book one “spa” item in Antalya, make it this one. The 1-hour medical massage is consistently described as the best part of the day.
Why I think this is such strong value:
- A lot of hammam experiences toss in a shorter massage and call it done.
- Here, the massage is a full hour.
- The listing also calls it a medical massage, which implies a more structured, technique-focused approach rather than just light relaxation.
On top of that, you also get a face mask included. That matters because the hammam process often leaves your skin feeling different—usually smoother. A face mask helps carry that “fresh skin” feeling through, instead of stopping at the body.
One practical takeaway from the experience descriptions: the pacing isn’t rushed. That makes the massage feel more effective, because you’re not constantly being moved along to the next room.
Peeling and Foam: Getting What You Paid For

This part deserves your attention. The experience includes peeling, and that’s a key selling point because it’s what gives you the smooth-skin payoff people love.
But there’s one wrinkle. In one account, the session initially suggested peeling might come with an extra charge, and the participant declined, noting that they wanted to receive what was already paid for. They still had a great day overall, and the final results were positive—just be alert.
So here’s my practical advice:
- At the start, confirm that peeling is included in your package.
- If something is offered as an add-on mid-session, pause and check before saying yes.
- If you have sensitive skin, you might want to ask how the peeling will be done and what level of intensity they recommend.
This isn’t meant to scare you off. It’s a simple money-and-skin protection step.
Stop 1 to Stop 2: How the Two Falez Stops Work

Your experience includes two locations:
- Falez Hamam & Spa
- Falez VIP Spa
What I like about this setup is that it suggests a managed flow rather than one random building for everything. In many hamam-style experiences, you get stuck figuring out where to go next. Here, you move through the process in a planned order.
Stop 1 at Falez Hamam & Spa is where you likely get oriented into the hammam rhythm—first heat steps and the early portion of the ritual. Stop 2 at Falez VIP Spa is where the VIP space and main pampering time feel most focused.
The trade-off? With any multi-stop setup, timing can be a little less flexible if your appointment shifts. One review mentioned the spa contacted the participant to change the start time (from 6pm to 5pm). It wasn’t a disaster, but it is a reminder: you may need to adjust your schedule the day of.
Timing, Privacy, and the Real 3-Hour Experience

This is listed at about 3 hours, and the pacing is part of what makes it feel worth it.
You’re not sitting in one chair for three hours. You’re cycling through:
- heat stages (sauna and steam)
- water stages (jacuzzi and shock shower)
- exfoliation and foam steps (peeling and foam massage)
- hands-on recovery time (the 1-hour massage)
- finishing touches (face mask)
So if you’re thinking of squeezing this into a full packed itinerary, don’t. Give it a buffer. Even after a massage, you’ll likely want time to cool down and reset your evening plans.
Privacy is also the “hidden feature.” One review made a point of it: booking a private room is a better choice unless you’re very close with your partner. If you’re going with someone you’re comfortable with, great. If not, treat the VIP room like a cocoon. It’s the whole point.
Price and Value: Does $287.78 Buy Real Pampering?

At $287.78 per person for roughly 3 hours, this isn’t a budget hammam. But it may still be good value depending on what you’re comparing it to.
Here’s what you’re paying for:
- Private VIP spa room
- Full Turkish bath ritual steps
- Access to sauna + steam room
- Jacuzzi and shock shower
- Peeling plus foam massage and a bath glove
- A full 1-hour medical massage
- Face mask included
That’s a lot of services bundled together. In many spas, you’d pay separately for the massage and for access to thermal rooms. The bundled rate makes more sense when you want a true “half-day reset” rather than a quick cleansing.
Also, the reviews include a strong theme: the session wasn’t rushed and the massage quality was top-tier. If you’re the type who values time and comfort, this becomes easier to justify.
One note on food and drinks: food and drinks aren’t included in the listing. Still, one participant reported receiving complimentary fruit and drinks. I’d treat that as a nice bonus, not a guarantee.
Who This VIP Turkish Bath Fits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)
This VIP Turkish bath is a smart choice if you:
- want a real break during your Antalya trip (not just a quick massage)
- value privacy and a calm atmosphere
- care most about the massage quality (because the 1-hour session is the standout)
- like the Turkish bath combo of heat, steam, exfoliation, and rinse
It’s less ideal if you:
- have a strict schedule with no flexibility (time changes can happen)
- are very worried about add-on confusion around peeling (confirm inclusion up front)
- prefer very casual, simple spa services with no structured ritual flow
And if you’re going as a couple: consider booking a private setup in your own comfort space rather than sharing close quarters unless you genuinely want that.
Practical Tips: How to Get the Best Results
Here are a few things I’d do before you go:
- Bring light expectations about clothing. One review said you don’t need to bring a bathing suit. So plan to follow the spa’s guidance on what you’ll wear during the session.
- Confirm peeling is included. It’s listed as included, but don’t leave room for misunderstanding.
- Keep your day flexible. If your appointment shifts, you’ll handle it better.
- After the shock shower and massage, slow down. Don’t plan a long hike or intense workout right afterward.
Also, the experience gives you a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking time. That helps reduce last-minute stress.
Quick FAQ
FAQ
How long is the VIP Turkish Bath experience in Antalya?
It lasts about 3 hours.
How much does the VIP Turkish Bath cost?
The price is $287.78 per person.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.
What language is the experience offered in?
English.
Where does the tour start?
At FALEZ VIP SPAToros, 802. Sk. No:4 D:C, 07070 Konyaaltı/Antalya, Türkiye.
What’s included in the VIP treatment?
VIP spa room, Turkish bath, sauna, steam room, peeling, foam massage, 1-hour medical massage, and a bath glove. A face mask is also included.
What thermal and water facilities do I get access to?
You’ll have access to the Turkish bath, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, and shock shower.
Are food and drinks included?
Food and drinks are not included. One participant reported complimentary fruit and drinks during the session, but don’t rely on a full meal.
Do I need to bring a bathing suit?
One participant said there’s no need to bring a bathing suit. Follow the spa’s instructions on the day.
What happens if I cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
Should You Book This VIP Turkish Bath in Antalya?
Book it if you want a private hammam experience with a serious massage finish and you like spa rituals that move through heat, steam, exfoliation, and reset. The 1-hour medical massage, plus the full thermal setup, is the kind of value you feel immediately.
Skip it or at least go in prepared if your schedule is tight or if you’d be annoyed by any confusion around peeling. With a quick inclusion check and a flexible plan, you’ll likely get the smooth-skin, relaxed-body payoff people rave about.



























