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Thermal Baths in Calabria – The Hot Springs you Need to Know

Some regions of the peninsula that are less well known for their thermal baths also have numerous baths, such as Calabria, which forms a small peninsula jutting out into the Mediterranean.

Thermal Baths in Sicily – The Hot Springs you Need to Know

In the far south, Sicily, separated from mainland Italy by the Strait of Messina by a mere 3 kilometres, has not been spared either, with a relatively extensive thermal heritage.

Thermal Baths in Tuscany – The Hot Springs you Need to Know

There are many hot springs in Italy, especially in Tuscany, a hilly, wooded and picturesque region. Most of them were visited by the Romans, who were great fans of thermal water.

Terme di Saturnia – Hot Springs to Visit in Tuscany

Located in south-western Tuscany, the Saturnia hot springs are among the most beautiful and evocative in the country. Its spectacular waterfalls and turquoise waters make it one...

Terme di Petriolo – Hot Springs to Visit in Tuscany

In the past, the Baths of Petriolo were very famous and were considered one of the most beautiful treasures of Tuscany. But the place has lost some of its splendour.

Visit Vulcano – Mud Baths and Sulphur Baths

The Aeolian Archipelago, located in the Tyrrhenian Sea to the north of Sicily, is made up of 7 islands and is a true paradise for nature lovers, hikers and adventure seekers. However, these lands...

Visit Segesta – Hot Springs

It's also clear that Segesta was famous for its thermal baths. In fact, classical baths now stand on the archaeological remains of an ancient thermal monument : Roman baths.

Visit Pantelleria and its Natural Hot Springs

Closer to the African coast than the 'mainland' Sicily, Pantelleria is the largest of the Sicilian islands, but also the most remote. This solitary island in the Mediterranean is fascinating not only for its rugged beauty...

Terme di Vinadio – Hot Springs to Visit in Piedmont

Most of northern Italy is dominated by the mountain range of the Alps. To the west of this range, many hot springs were once discovered. We are in the Piedmont region, in the province of Cuneo to be precise.

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