Slovenia is a small country located in Central Europe, bordering Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, and Croatia to the south and southeast. Slovenia is a popular destination for health and wellbeing tourism. The country's natural environment, mineral waters and spa resorts offer visitors to relax and improve their physical and mental health. Slovenia has a long tradition of thermal spa resorts, with over 15 thermal and mineral water sources throughout the country. These spas offer various wellbeing treatments, including massages, hydrotherapy and various fitness, medical and beauty programs. Some of the most popular thermal spas in Slovenia include Terme Čatež, Terme Olimia, Terme Dobrna and Rogaška Slatina (known for their magnesium spring water). In addition to thermal spas, Slovenia is known for its natural healing resources, such as its salt pans and mud baths. Slovenia boasts numerous mineral springs and offers high quality health resorts with innovative technology and current knowledge of (medical) programs. Slovenia is also the perfect place for combining wellbeing and sport (cycling, walking or golf). And, on top of this all, you’ll find professional health resorts that specialize specifically in a certain area, such as Ayurveda, fango, detox or sleep enhancement programs.
The mild climate, beneficial effects of the thermal waters, a wide offer in outdoor activities and the quality of the medical and health resorts makes Slovenia the perfect health and wellbeing destination.
Slovenia has over 100 health resorts and thermal spa resorts offering an opportunity for physical and mental relaxation. There are more than enough options to choose from: No other country in the world has a higher density of 3, 4 and 5-star health and wellbeing hotel. Each region offer affordable and professional (medical) programs, which could be:
Slovenia is becoming an increasingly popular destination for health and wellbeing tourism. The country's natural environment, mineral waters and spa resorts offer visitors a wide range of opportunities to relax and improve their physical and mental health.
Rogaska is a town in Slovenia that is known for its thermal mineral water with high levels of magnesium. The water is known as Donat Mg water, after the name of the spring it comes from. Donat Mg water is naturally carbonated and has a high mineral content, including magnesium, calcium and bicarbonate. It is believed that drinking Donat Mg water can have several health benefits, including improving digestion, reducing inflammation and helping to regulate blood sugar levels. The magnesium in Donat Mg water is particularly important, as magnesium is an essential mineral that is involved in many bodily functions, including nerve and muscle function, regulating blood pressure and maintaining a healthy immune system. Puurenkuur offers health resorts in Rogaska in Slovenia.
Slovenia is known as an eco-destination due to its commitment to sustainable tourism and conservation of its natural environment.
Hot springs can be a great way to relax, unwind and improve your health. Hot springs are natural bodies of water that are heated by geothermal activity. They are known for their healing properties and have been used for therapeutic purposes for centuries. Here are some of the ways that hot springs may have healing powers:
Ayurveda stands for ‘science of life’. Ayurveda as a health philosophy is thousands of years old. This mother of all therapies is about balancing mind, body and soul. A cure traditionally consists of an Ayurvedic diet including plenty of vegetables and fruit - and sometimes a small amount of chicken or fish - morning and evening yoga, massages, and herbal and steam baths. An Ayurveda practitioner will tailor the programme to you personally based on your dosha type. Are India and Sri Lanka too far for you? No problem. Ayurveda is on-trend! That’s why more and more European spa & wellness hotels are offering Ayurveda retreats with individualised treatments, a dosha-specific diet and daily yoga and meditation. The hotels source the knowledge, experience and products (and sometimes even the therapists themselves) from Asia. Interested in an Ayurveda holiday to Slovenia? Please contact our wellbeing experts.
Thermal water has been used for thousands of years to heal arthritis, joint pain and burns, skin problems, stress management or other lifestyle issues. Mineral baths do magic for your health: a long time ago the Romans already took regular dips to heal. Thanks to its purifying effect and antioxidant properties, thermal water has a numerous health beneficial side-effects. Thermal water is water that has been heated by the earth's natural geological processes. This type of water is often found in areas where there is volcanic activity or where the earth's crust is thin, allowing geothermal heat to escape. Thermal water is typically rich in minerals and trace elements, which have therapeutic benefits for a variety of health issues. Some hot springs help with rheumatism, pain or skin complaints. Others are good for treating infections, digestive issues or nervous system complaints. Many health resorts use thermal water in the therapies they offer, which is called Balneotherapy.
Many health resorts also use the thermal waters in the therapies they offer. This creates the opportunity for you to combine a relaxing wellness holiday with optimizing your wellbeing and the preventative treatment of physical ailments.
A medical spa, also known as a medi-spa, is a type of spa that combines traditional spa services with medical procedures to provide a comprehensive approach to health, wellbeing and beauty. The difference between a ‘normal’ health resort and a medical spa, is that a medical spa is supervised by a medical director. Medical spas typically offer a variety of treatments and services, including impressive, technology-based treatments to get a true understanding of your health and wellbeing, through a variety of medical tests that can reveal which treatments, activities and nutrition would be most beneficial for you. Apart from those medical tests, a medi-spa also offers a wide range of traditional spa treatments such as massages, facials or pedicures. Some medi-spas offer cosmetic treatments, such as injectables, laser treatments and other cosmetic treatments. Slovenia offers a wide range of medical spas, each with their own knowledge and experience.