When you are travelling around Europe, it is important to make sure that you have everything planned. From accommodation to GHIC and passport applications, there is plenty for you to consider ensuring your holiday is a success. But which spa locations are right for you? In this article, we will be providing you with insight into some of the top spa locations in Europe.
Alpentherme, Central Austria
If you are looking for the ultimate location for rest and relaxation, then you can do no better than this relaxing location. With a lake for water sports as well as relaxing pools, activity areas and a tanning studio, this is the perfect hotel/ spa for the whole family to enjoy some much needed me time. With so much to do as well as several saunas and a designated family area, this is definitely one for the kids and the parents to enjoy.
Hotel Excelsior, Croatia
Regardless of whether you are travelling to Croatia to explore the culture or travelling there for a bit of rest and relaxation, there is plenty for you to see and do when spending time here. Not only are there several amazing locations for you to visit, one of which is the Hotel Excelsior in Dubrovnik. With a wellness centre as well as a spa built right in, this is the ultimate rest stop for you to visit. Regardless of whether you are looking for a relaxing facial or a full body massage to relax after the plane ride, there are several treatments on offer here.
Secret Lagoon, Iceland
Known as the oldest swimming pool in Iceland this geothermal pool is full of natural resources that are amazing for the skin. With water supplied from both the Vaðmálahver, Básahver, or Litli Geysir geysers that provide a 100% freshwater supply to the pond. With freshwater flowing in continuously as well as an average temperature of around 38 -40 all year round, this is the perfect way to enjoy the absolute best of the water that is enriched with sulphur on the skin for the ultimate amount of rest and relaxation.
Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland
The final location that is worth visiting for those with rest and relaxation is the Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland. With many restaurants underground as well as the Eastern Mountain Stables Chamber, there are several other amazing locations here for you to explore. With rooms specially designed for table tennis and others to relax and unwind, this is the perfect way to relax and unwind without spending a small fortune. Regardless of whether you decide to stay here for an extended period or you visit for the day, there are several reasons why you should choose to visit here.
Regardless of whether you are looking to enjoy just a simple spa holiday or you are looking for a wellness retreat in the heart of Europe, there are several options out there for you to choose from in the summer months. Which of these amazing spa locations will you be visiting?
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or the management of EconoTimes


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