Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Top 10 Alluring Hot Springs

Top 10 Alluring Hot Springs
Our wonderful nature prompts us with the greatest ideas. There are various luxurious spa centers, but the most exciting ones are those found in the natural surroundings. Hot springs and natural baths have been attracting people to relax since the historic ages. Scroll down to find out our ten favorite spots.

10. Therme Vals, Vals, Switzerland

Therme Vals is an exquisite thermal bathhouse surrounded with mountains, glaciers and rivers. The interior is minimally decorated – stone and soft lighting make bathing in warm healthy water very intimate and relaxing.
Why to go there?
It is a quiet and private space, because hotel limits number of guests. It is surrounded with amazing nature and provides Swiss quality.
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9. Bath Gastein, Austria

A wonderful center is founded in a spa town of Gastein. Located in the Austrian Alps, which is also a popular ski site. Baths and pools use fresh water from the hot springs, that come from the mountains.
Why to go there?
Great service, beautiful nature, relaxing spa treatments.
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8. Onsen, Japan

Onsen – hot spring – has a long tradition in Japan. Due to the volcanic activities, hot springs can be found all across the country. There is a variety of hot springs – indoors and outdoors – and they are being used all year round. Even the Japanese macaques use them to bask in winter.
Why to go there?
Onsen will provide an authentic Japanese experience once there.
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7. Gellért Baths, Budapest, Hungary

A sumptuous complex was built between 1912-1918. It features thermal baths and indoor as well as outdoor pools. Thermal baths are filled with water from Gellért hill’s mineral hot springs, which is rich with minerals that are beneficial for health.
Why to go there?
Various spa services and facilities, historic architecture.
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6. Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Situated only 90 minutes away from Melbourne, the scrumptious complex offers various exciting facilities. Thermal mineral pools, baths, various saunas and massages provide the ultimate relaxation. And the natural surroundings are irreplaceable.
Why to go there?
Great service, hot springs, restaurants, wineries, golf courses and other activities.
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5. Roman Baths, Bath, England

The city became a spa center in circa AD 60, when the Romans brought their bathing tradition here. The current complex was built in 1897. Baths are filled with water from hot springs. Today it serves as a museum and a spa center.
Why to go there?
A truly interesting and quite unexpected site in England.
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4. Blue Lagoon, Grindavík, Iceland

Iceland has plenty of volcanic and underground activities, geysers and other wonderful things. Blue Lagoon is a spa center, which uses water from the hot springs, that is rich with beneficial minerals. The center is found only 40 minutes away from Reykjavík.
Why to go there?
Natural hot water is provided by the spa center with great facilities and service.
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3. Saturnia, Tuscany, Italy

Terme di Saturnia – the natural hot springs – have been used since the ancient times. According to legend, the springs were created after angry Jupiter had thrown lightning bolts, trying to hit Saturn. He missed him and a natural spa center was formed.
Why to go there?
The water is of a pleasant temperature (37.5 °C) and rich with beneficial minerals, great views and surroundings.
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2. Pamukkale, Denizli Province, Turkey

Also known as the Cotton Castle, the world-famous site is protected by UNESCO and very much loved by the visitors. The travertine terraces get inundated with hot water from the springs, which is rich with minerals and beneficial for health. It has been used as a bathing site for centuries.
Why to go there?
Not only it is pleasant to bathe in these natural baths, the site is also very picturesque to admire.
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1. Six Senses Spa, Mabada, Jordan

A reclusive complex is situated right underneath the hot spring waterfall, that plunges into the pool. The cold and hot springs here have been used by the queens and kings since Biblical times. The desert oasis is found only 30 minutes away from the Dead Sea.
Why to go there?
Wonderful treatments, luxurious spa center, historical significance, wonderful surroundings.
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