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Treat yourself to a spa getaway in Italy, the land of desire with Mediterranean flair, beautiful varied beaches on the Mediterranean, verdant Tuscany with wine and cypresses, alpine South Tyrol and, of course, ever-popular Italian cuisine.

Popular destinations for Spa in Italy

The most popular hotels for Spa in Italy

1 night from
£82
AbanoRitz Hotel Terme
AbanoRitz Hotel Terme
AbanoRitz Hotel Terme
AbanoRitz Hotel Terme
AbanoRitz Hotel Terme
AbanoRitz Hotel Terme
AbanoRitz Hotel Terme
AbanoRitz Hotel Terme
AbanoRitz Hotel Terme
Italy · Euganean Hills · Abano Terme
Thermal Wellness
Excellent
4.8
/5
3 nights from
£1,694
Abano Grand Hotel
Abano Grand Hotel
Abano Grand Hotel
Abano Grand Hotel
Abano Grand Hotel
Abano Grand Hotel
Abano Grand Hotel
Abano Grand Hotel
Abano Grand Hotel
D
Italy · Euganean Hills · Abano Terme
Golden Touch - Facial Ritual
Outstanding
4.9
/5
3 nights from
£412
- 15%
Terme Di Saturnia
Terme Di Saturnia
Terme Di Saturnia
Terme Di Saturnia
Terme Di Saturnia
Terme Di Saturnia
Terme Di Saturnia
Terme Di Saturnia
Terme Di Saturnia
DELUXE
Italy · Tuscany · Terme di Saturnia
Thermal wellness
2 nights from
£329
- 10%
Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti
Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti
Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti
Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti
Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti
Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti
Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti
Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti
Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti
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Italy · South Tyrol · Pinzolo
Relax in the Mountains
2 nights from
£366
- 10%
Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
S
Italy · Lake Garda · Gargnano
Accommodation
Excellent
4.8
/5
1 night from
£146
Hotel Engel gourmet & spa
Hotel Engel gourmet & spa
Hotel Engel gourmet & spa
Hotel Engel gourmet & spa
Hotel Engel gourmet & spa
Hotel Engel gourmet & spa
Hotel Engel gourmet & spa
Hotel Engel gourmet & spa
Hotel Engel gourmet & spa
S
Italy · South Tyrol · Nova Levante
Relaxation Stay
Excellent
4.7
/5

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Relax and unwind amid the Mediterranean landscape

Italy, with its restorative thermal waters, fango treatments and spas, is also considered the birthplace of spa treatments. After all, the Romans already knew and used the health benefits of healing springs. Discover below what to expect from a spa holiday in Italy.

Our spa hotels and resorts in Italy

Pool

Naturally, spas in Italy are not only about the beauty of the landscape and surroundings and the possible leisure activities. Accommodation also contributes to rest and relaxation.

The selection includes both owner-managed guesthouses and large spa hotels and resorts in the 4 and 5 star category. In any case, these score with beautiful modern rooms, a good location and highly equipped treatment rooms with hotel pool, whirlpool and steam bath. Many also have heated pools or thermal baths to really round off your spa holiday.

You can choose between a quiet setting near historic thermal springs, spa hotels with a beautiful view of the mountain landscape or properties with a direct lake or sea location. You can even find a sustainable hotel or a house with a gourmet restaurant, featuring a Michelin-starred chef. Spa hotels are also able to cater to a wide variety of diets, whether you're looking for vegan options or gluten-free meals, most hotels will be able to handle a wide variety of dietary restrictions or requests

Spa in Italy - the best spa treatments

Thermal treatments

Thermal treatments

The tradition of spas goes back to the Romans. They were already convinced of the healing power of thermal water. It is still used in baths and mineral water therapy.

The containing minerals have a particularly positive effect on skin problems and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Famous spas can be found in Merano, Sirmione, Tuscany or Ischia, among others.

Spa in the mountains

Spa in the mountains

Discover spas in the mountains in the alpine areas of Italy. In addition to the pristine landscape, it is the herbal treatments with regional products that will relax you.

Enjoy spas with soothing massages, hot baths and saunas with locally produced natural products.

Fango therapy

Fango therapy

Italy is famous for its thermal waters and, connected to that, also for mud therapy. Especially Ischia, Tuscany or the Euganean hills are recommended for these spa packages. Thermal water, mineral mud, algae and microorganisms are mixed and matured for at least 60 days before being used in the form of a package for heat therapy . Blood flow to the skin is stimulated, relieving back, neck and hip pain.

The 6 most beautiful regions for a short spa holiday in Italy

South Tyrol

South Tyrol

South Tyrol, Italy's northernmost region, is particularly diverse. The heights of the Dolomites provide an alpine panorama, and towns like Merano, with its spacious parks and southern plants, exude Mediterranean flair. Follow in the footsteps of Empress Sisi, who appreciated the temperate climate during numerous stays. In addition, you will find special spa offers in Southern Tyrol. Bread therapies, chestnut baths, massages and packs in the thermal baths, as well as the salon and bio sauna can be tried here.

Euganean Hills

Euganean Hills

The green vast Euganean hills rise from the Po Valley near Padua and are vulcan in origin. This makes them suitable not only for viticulture, but also for spa vacations. Moreover, the region is home to the towns around Abano, which have united to become Europe's largest spa for fango and other thermal treatments. Especially the special and matured fango and thermal water of the Euganean Thermal Baths can prevent many diseases or alleviate existing ones.

Tuscany

Tuscany

Tuscany is also rich in art treasures and historical cities such as picturesque villages and impressive landscapes. With Florence, Siena and Pisa, some of the most famous cities with their sights are located in the region in central Italy. Book your spa hotel in Italy with yoga sessions and, in addition to relaxation, enjoy the culinary tradition in a breathtaking ambiance. Finally, try Tuscan cuisine with famous dishes like bistecca alla fiorentina, lampredotto sandwich or panforte.

Lake Garda

Lake Garda

The largest Italian lake, Lake Garda, is located in the north amid the Alps. In addition to its exceptional location, it is known for its mild climate, good air, cities, beautiful bays and thermal springs. You can get pampered in well-known thermal spas, such as Sirmione and Lazise, as well as in some smaller towns in the surrounding countryside. In any case, the iodine-, sulfur- and bromine-containing healing water will do you good.

Ischia

Ischia

Ischia in the Gulf of Naples, with its mild climate, mineral springs and gentle beaches, is an ideal destination for a spa vacation in Italy. These conditions create the perfect base for relaxation. Thus, the island is ideal for skin, respiratory and rheumatic conditions. Moreover, you can circumnavigate the volcanic island by bus, and thanks to the many paths along the coast, nothing impressive walks will stand in the way.

Veneto

Veneto

Veneto is a varied region, which can also be seen in the landscape. The Dolomites in the north contrast with the Adria in the east.

In addition, Veneto is home to famous places and landscapes such as Venice, Verona, Lake Garda, the Euganean hills and Padua.

As complex as the region itself is its cuisine. In the north, for example, you will find deep cuisine, while on the Adriatic you will find Mediterranean cuisine.

The top 3 sights to see during a spa trip to Italy

Cathedral of Florence

Cathedral of Florence

When visiting the Tuscan capital, a visit to Florence's famous Cathedral is a must.

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with its giant dome by Brunelleschi, Giotto's Campanile and the Baptistry is located in Piazza del Duomo. It provides the typical silhouette of the city, visible from afar.

Doge's Palace in Venice

Doge's Palace in Venice

Who doesn't know the Doge's Palace in St. Mark's Square in Venice? The beautiful marble building is one of the most visited sights of the lagoon city. Right next to the Palazzo Ducale is another famous landmark, the Bridge of Sighs. On this bridge, prisoners taken from the Palace to the adjacent prison could see freedom one last time. Since this was usually accompanied by a great sigh, this is how the bridge got its name.

Colosseum in Rome

Colosseum in Rome

The Colosseum is considered the largest antique amphitheater in the world. For years, the arena was used for gladiator fights, reenacted sea battles and animal fights. After the building began to decay, parts of it were used in churches and other buildings. The Colosseum has only been a monument since the 19th century. Today it is a landmark of the eternal city and a monument and symbol against capital punishment.

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