Romania is known for its abundant thermal and mineral water resources, making it a popular destination for wellness tourism and spa resorts.

THERME

Located just outside Bucharest, Therme Bucharest is one of the largest thermal wellness centers in Europe. It offers multiple pools with mineral-rich, heated waters, relaxation areas, themed saunas, and tropical gardens, making it a perfect getaway for relaxation and recreation.

SOVATA

Located in central Romania, Sovata is famous for Bear Lake (Lacul Ursu), a heliothermic salt lake with therapeutic properties. The lake’s water is naturally heated by the sun, and its mineral-rich content is said to be beneficial for skin and joint health. There are also several thermal pools and spa facilities nearby.

BAILE FELIX

Near Oradea in northwestern Romania, Baile Felix is one of the country’s most famous thermal spa resorts. Known for its healing mineral waters, it features outdoor and indoor thermal pools, wellness treatments, and scenic surroundings. It’s particularly popular for treatments for rheumatism and other ailments.

COVASNA

Known as the “Land of Mineral Springs,” Covasna is rich in mineral water springs and mofettas (natural carbon dioxide emissions). The town’s spa resorts offer treatments that leverage the healing properties of its thermal and mineral waters, particularly for cardiovascular and respiratory health.

BAILE HERCULANE

This historic spa town in southwestern Romania dates back to Roman times and is located along the Cerna River. The thermal waters here are high in minerals and believed to have healing properties. Baile Herculane is also surrounded by beautiful mountains and forests, making it a scenic and relaxing destination.

CALIMANESTI - CACIULATA

Located in the Olt Valley, this thermal resort is well-known for its mineral-rich springs. The Calimanesti-Caciulata spa offers both wellness and medical treatments, and visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding Carpathian mountains.