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Karahayıt Spas are located within the boundaries of Karahayıt Village, in the Pamukkale district of Denizli Province, in Türkiye’s Aegean Region. The spas are approximately 25 kilometers from the city center of Denizli. Access to the area is possible by private vehicle or urban public transportation. Direct bus and dolmuş services depart from Denizli city center to Karahayıt. The spas are situated in close proximity to the Pamukkale travertines.

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Karahayıt Spas are situated within a thermal area notable for its travertine formations. These travertines have formed as mineral deposits precipitate from thermal water as it emerges onto the surface. The travertines exhibit red, green and white colors. This colorful appearance results from iron oxide and other mineral components present in the water. The travertine formations spread over an area of approximately 500 square meters. The temperature of the thermal spring water is around 58°C.
The thermal water emerging from Karahayıt Spas has a temperature of approximately 58°C. The water is rich in iron, calcium and various minerals. Due to its high iron oxide content, the thermal water flows in a reddish hue, which also contributes to the coloring of the surrounding travertine formations. The physical and chemical composition of the water makes it suitable for both bathing and drinking therapies.
The travertine formations at Karahayıt Spas have developed as minerals precipitate from thermal water upon reaching the earth’s surface. These structures appear in layered bands of red, green and white. The red coloration of the travertines originates from iron oxide present in the water. These colorful travertines, covering an area of approximately 500 square meters, constitute a distinctive feature of the region’s physical landscape.

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Karahayıt Spas are one of the key centers of thermal tourism in the region. The spa area features thermal facilities, hotels and rehabilitation centers. Together with the ancient city of Hierapolis and Pamukkale, it forms an integrated structure of thermal and cultural tourism. This unique combination makes it a preferred destination for both domestic and international visitors. The spas are an important tourism resource contributing significantly to the regional economy.

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Geological and Physical Characteristics
Properties of Thermal Water
Travertine Formations and Colorful Structures
Touristic and Economic Significance