Turkey Healing waters in Izmir draw visitors
IZMIR, TURKEY - JANUARY 09: Turkey's western Izmir province, which hosts many local and international visitors with its large number of seaside hotels in the summer, is also drawing attention due to its thermal waters.
Particularly its Cesme district -- a popular resort town -- provides relief for those who are suffering from different types of diseases with its thermal water from the sea.
The district’s thermal history dates backs to 3,000 BC. It was also an important thermal destination during the Ottoman era, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Luxury hotels in Cesme bring thermal water from the sea, which is filled with rich minerals such as calcium, magnesium-hydrogen-carbonates and sulfates.
According to hotel officials, some of the health problems the thermal water can provide relief to are post-traumatic treatments, rheumatic diseases and dermatological issues.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Ilgaz Nacakoglu, manager of Thermal and Thalasso Cure Center of Altinyunus Resort and Thermal Hotel said they use thermal water at their facilities coming from the sea in the district.
He said so far he had received a positive response at thermal hotels in the district.
"The target of the 3,500-bed 10 luxury thermal hotels is to reach 100 percent occupancy rate during this year, just like previous years."
The high salt concentration in the thermal water is important for healing musculoskeletal disorders, Nacakoglu said, adding iodine also prevents infectious diseases.
Balcova Thermal Hotel -- which is affiliated with the Izmir Governorship -- is another well-known hotel in the Balcova district, which hosts many visitors from northern European countries and Russia.
Employees, who have international experiences are behind the success of the hotel, which has a 408-bed capacity, says Ergun Erdogan, Board Member of Balcova Thermal Hotel.





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