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Ilica Thermal Springs
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Ilica Thermal Springs
Thermal bath in the sea, The Ilica and Sifne thermal baths, being visited for therapy for thousands of years, receive considerable attention as the most important thermal resorts of the region. According to the legend, the female clairvoyant of Eritrai, Cybl lived 9 lives, each of which lasted for 110 years. Ilica Thermal Springs are believed that Cybl owed this long life to the therapeutic streams of the region.
Ilica Thermal Springs Thermal bath in the sea, The Ilica and Sifne thermal baths, being visited for therapy for thousands of years, receive considerable attention as the most important thermal resorts of the region. According to the legend, the female clairvoyant of Eritrai, Cybl lived 9 lives, each of which lasted for 110 years. Ilica Thermal Springs are believed that Cybl owed this long life to the therapeutic streams of the region. In Ilica, the curative water emerging from the sea treats people in a turquoise and crystal clear world. The temperature of the water, which heals rheumatism, nervous system disorders, renal malfunctions and dermatological diseases, reaches up to 50-60oC.
The Bay of Ilica and Sifne ( 7km east of Cesme ) have accommodation available in every category and class with a total capacity of 2000 beds. Waters contain chloride, sodium, magnesium, fluoride, and are suitable for drinking and bathing cures, benefiting dermatologic, gynecologic and urinary complaints as well as the metabolism.
People who swim in this spring, located only 5 km away from Cesme, have a good time in the sea. Cesme houses almost 100 facilities for tourists. They vary from small and humble guest houses to luxurious hotels. The five-star hotels offer a unique holiday opportunity, by providing exclusive services like VIP transfers, private marina service, thermal therapy centers etc. In this breathtaking peninsula lying on the Aegean coastline, one can enjoy beautiful sunsets each evening, regardless of the season.
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