What do Thermal Resorts have to offer for your winter break

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Because winter has arrived in the northern hemisphere, vacations that were previously spent in the sun and sand have been replaced by winter vacation destinations that include everything from kayaking to thermal springs. Thanks to its healing thermal springs and five-star heated hotels, Turkey is the ideal destination for those looking to unwind. Trying to get some rest, get rid of some stress, or take care of a few minor ailments? Natural hot water springs can be found in abundance throughout Turkey, and their therapeutic properties have been known since antiquity. Here’s a list of thermal resorts in Turkey that you should visit in winter. Let’s find out what do thermal resorts have to offer for your winter break.

Kozaklı

Compared to other thermal waters, Kozakli’s groundwater contains a high concentration of radon, a gas known for its rejuvenating properties because it promotes cell renewal. Additionally, this resort is known as “the elixir of youth.” Its geographical location is ideal for taking advantage of the therapeutic properties of thermal water and exploring the wonders of Cappadocia.

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Pamukkale

Pamukkale (“cotton castle” in Turkish) is perhaps the most well-known Turkish spa resort, and it owes much of its fame to the extraordinary landscape that surrounds it. The water is hot and sparkling. This Turkey’s most popular tourist destination is home to some of the country’s most beautiful and health-giving hot springs. There are almost  17 thermal springs in this area, with temperatures ranging from 35 degrees Celsius to 100 degrees Celsius.

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Yalova

Pamukkale (“cotton castle” in Turkish) is perhaps the most well-known Turkish spa resort, and it owes much of its fame to the extraordinary landscape that surrounds it. The water is hot and sparkling. This Turkey’s most popular tourist destination is home to some of the country’s most beautiful and health-giving hot springs. There are almost  17 thermal springs in this area, with temperatures ranging from 35 degrees Celsius to 100 degrees Celsius.

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Sivas

Located in Sivas, Turkey, the Kangal fish, the fish with a license to heal, can be found in this province. It is located a short distance from the Turkish town of Sivas; Kangal is a world-class spa resort. Its beneficial water, which is naturally heated to 36 degrees Celsius, contains a large number of small fish (2 to 8 centimeters in length), which are beneficial in the treatment of skin diseases such as psoriasis.

Tuzla

For more than 25 years, the thermal center of Tuzla has welcomed a large number of local and international visitors. Water from the area is rich in minerals such as magnesium, potassium, sulfate, bicarbonate, sodium, and sodium chloride, and it is used to treat a variety of ailments.

Yozgat

Sarikaya’s Roman Baths are located 77 kilometers southwest of Yozgat and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to legend, a disease that had been thought to be incurable was cured here for the daughter of a Roman king. In her honor, a historic hammam was constructed, the ruins of which can still be seen today.

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No doubt Turkey is the best place to visit. I will suggest you visit these places if you are looking for a thermal resort for your winter vacation. The healing properties of water will amaze you. I bet you won’t regret it.