Thermal baths are the ideal place to truly disconnect and take care of yourself. Warm water, massages, saunas and rejuvenating treatments
surrounded by fabulous views. Here you’ll find our list of the top spas, from the Alps to Calabria.
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Terme di Lurisia (Piedmont)
Deep in the Ligurian-Piedmont Maritime Alps, this historic spa uses healthy purifying water for the treatment of respiratory, digestive and joint disorders. The complex combines a therapeutic heritage with modern wellness pathways, showcasing the unique properties of these springs. An excellent choice for anyone whose priority is healing alongside the pleasure of relaxation.
Terme di Pré-Saint-Didier (Aosta Valley)
Sinking into warm water with a view of snow-capped peaks is an unforgettable sensory experience. The spa includes invigorating waterfalls, jacuzzis, wooden sauna huts with alpine scents, salt rooms, Kneipp course and relaxation rooms. The location is extraordinary, in the midst of authentic Aosta Valley nature.
Centro Spa Monterosa (Aosta Valley)
On the slopes of the imposing massif that gives it its name, this spa offers heated pools, Finnish rituals and traditional massages in a beautifully curated space. After a day outdoors or just to unwind from the routine, this is the perfect gift for a moment of peace and serenity.
Bagni Vecchi di Bormio (Lombardy)
Two millennia of history flow through these thermal waters: Roman caves hewn from the rock, a natural steam filling ancient rooms, pools with views of the mountains. The storied charm blends with the healing power of natural springs to create a very special atmosphere. A journey in time that engages all the senses.
Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti (Trentino-Alto Adige)
At this resort, contemporary architecture dialogues with the landscape of the Dolomites in 5,000 square metres devoted to wellness. Thanks to magnificent windows framing the peaks, guests are immersed in a timeless landscape, while wellness options range from the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine to authentic alpine rituals, redefining the essence of the mountain spa.
Terme di Merano (Trentino-Alto Adige)
In the heart of Merano there’s a spa with several indoor and outdoor pools. The water flows from Monte San Vigilio and is effective for respiratory, rheumatic and circulatory problems. The sauna area offers Finnish sauna, honey steam bath and South Tyrolean hay sauna, while the MySpa treatments use local products combined with the latest technologies.
Terme di Salsomaggiore (Emilia-Romagna)
The thermal waters that made this Emilian town famous find contemporary expression in the QC Terme circuit. Treatments that alternate between different temperatures, steam rituals, relaxation areas where you can indulge in some dolce far niente: everything is designed to guide the body and mind towards a state of deep abandonment.
Terme di Riolo (Emilia-Romagna)
Four types of water flow in this Romagna town, each with specific beneficial properties: a natural heritage that this wellness centre showcases in mud packs, inhalations and therapeutic baths. The atmosphere of a Belle Époque spa, with elegant rooms and well-kept gardens. A destination where therapeutic efficacy meets the charm of a bygone era.
Fonteverde Spa (Toscana)
This 5-star resort occupies an ancient Medici portico where the waters flow at 42°C from Mount Amiata, rich in calcium, fluoride, magnesium and sulphur. The spa offers the Equilibrium method, which combines Western medicine and Eastern disciplines with personalised pathways. The ideal destination if you’re seeking a luxury weekend between Florence and Rome, where thermal luxury meets the landscapes of the Val d'Orcia.
Cascate del Mulino di Saturnia (Toscana)
Sulphurous water at 37.5°C flows spontaneously, creating natural pools made of white travertine: a spectacle of nature that’s accessible free of charge, day and night. The Maremma is the setting for this geological phenomenon, where hundreds of people gather to share the pleasure of warm water. No formalities, just authentic contact with a gift from the earth.
Terme di Fiuggi (Lazio)
A Liberty-style palace built in 1913, today Palazzo Fiuggi is one of the most authoritative medical spas in the world. The oligo-mineral water of Fiuggi – famous since the sixteenth century for its purifying properties and for counteracting kidney stones – is at the heart of all therapeutic programmes. A rigorous approach to wellness, where every stay becomes a path to profound rehabilitation, led by specialists.
Grotta delle Ninfe (Calabria)
On the slopes of Monte Sellaro there’s a natural thermal pool set between impressive limestone walls, forming a narrow canyon where sulphur water flows at 30°C from the cave, known since ancient times for its beneficial properties. A hidden treasure of Calabria, far from the mass tourist routes, where nature offers wellbeing in a magical atmosphere.
Tamina Therme (Svizzera)
In the foothills of the eastern Swiss Alps there’s a haven of wellness that combines the therapeutic power of the waters from the Tamina Gorge with highly impactful contemporary design. In addition to the spa pathways, guests can opt for exclusive rituals, superior therapeutic treatments and a complete offer including restaurants and shopping. An uncompromising destination, where every detail contributes to an all-round wellness experience.
Terme St. Kathrein (Austria)
In the heart of Carinthia, where the Nockberge mountains gently embrace the valleys, there’s a spa centre that combines tradition and watery fun. A succession of indoor and outdoor pools, water slides for pure joy, jacuzzis and saunas offer restorative breaks. A paradise where families and young couples can find their own rhythm of excitement and quietness.
Therme Loipersdorf (Austria)
Immersed in the hilly landscape of eastern Styria, this complex is spread over three distinct areas designed for visitors seeking the classic spa experience, those chasing the thrill of water slides and those looking for spaces of silence and relaxation. In addition to 35 swimming pools and 20 sauna rooms of different kinds, from April to October there’s 23,000 m² of outdoor space and gardens to enjoy
Terme Čatež (Slovenia)
On the banks of the Sava river is Slovenia’s largest water park, with 12,000 m² divided into the Summer and Winter Thermal Rivieras: slow rivers to carry you away, wave pools that replicate the sea, children’s areas with pirate ships. The wellness centre completes the experience with massages, restorative treatments and saunas.