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Turkish Bath

Postby julie w » 02 Aug 2009 16:16

This might be a daft question but when you go for a Turkish Bath where do you put your belongings and clothes? My OH has wanted to go for one for the last 7 years but I never fancied it, however I have agreed to go this time. :?
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby Erik The Viking » 02 Aug 2009 16:19

Whenever we have been there have been lockers like at a leisure centre, obviously take minimal stuff anyway.
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby LynnJenny » 02 Aug 2009 16:38

the one we went to had lockers they are safe so no need to worry you had the key on a wristband
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby andrea m » 02 Aug 2009 17:48

There's lockers as others have mentioned, went for my first one last year after a good few times of being to Turkey and have to say it was excellent and will hopefully be doing another this September you'll love it.

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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby LynnJenny » 02 Aug 2009 22:18

same here andrea first one in june we loved it cant wait to go again
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby starchild01 » 03 Aug 2009 04:30

Although the Turkish Baths provides lockers, and your belongings are safe, we leave our valuables in the safe back at the hotel, and just take with us what we know we are going to need.
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby julie w » 03 Aug 2009 07:40

Thanks for all your replies, I'm not really looking forward to it as it's not my kind of thing but OH has wanted to go for the last few years. We did a deal, he took me to see Girls Aloud and he said if he could make the effort to do that I had to go to the Turkish Bath! :roll:
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby Erik The Viking » 03 Aug 2009 07:51

Could have been in the turkish bath with girls aloud :shock:

ive come over all unnessessary now.... :oops: :mrgreen:
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby julie w » 03 Aug 2009 07:52

Yes Erik he would like that, he would think all his birthdays had come at once! :lol:
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby waynehaz1966 » 03 Aug 2009 13:08

can anyone advise me which is the best turkish bath to go to in icmeler please.We are fancying this year and never been before.
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby blondie » 03 Aug 2009 13:13

ICR can organise it all for you wayne - just drop them an email, give them a ring or pop into the office when you arrive in Icmeler.
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby blondie2211 » 04 Aug 2009 15:25

I had my first turkish bath a few weeks ago and it was amazing. I really enjoyed it, and when they put that bubbles on you it's like being touched with feathers - and the smell, it was gorgeous!

Our Hamam had lockers in it and was very safe and spotlessly clean.

The massage was to die for, very relaxing and not at all like some of the horror stories I have read about on other sites.

You should try it, like you I was very reluctant - but I would have no hesitation in having one again. :D
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby julie w » 04 Aug 2009 15:49

Thanks Blondie2211, did you book with ICR? Which turkish bath did you go to?
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Re: Turkish Bath

Postby blondie2211 » 05 Aug 2009 08:44

Hi Julie

The hotel we stayed in had their own Hamam and we used that - it was lovely, very clean and lots of roses all round the doors, in between the bath and the massage, they let us relax on the loungers in the hamam reception and have a cigarette and after the massage, a nice long dip in the jaccuzi! Heaven.
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