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The Best Hot Springs Around the World

The best hot springs around the world offer relaxation and unique experiences. Highlights include Waikite Valley Thermal Pools in New Zealand, Tabacon Hot Springs in Costa Rica, and Pamukkale in Turkey. Australia’s Mornington Peninsula, Banff Upper Hot Springs in Canada, and the historic Roman Baths in England are also top destinations. Each location features natural thermal waters with distinctive benefits and picturesque settings, perfect for unwinding and enjoying nature’s therapeutic properties.

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  • Waikite Valley Thermal Pools, New Zealand
  • Tabacon Hot Springs and Thermal Resort, Costa Rica
  • Pamukkale, Turkey
  • Mornington Peninsula, Australia
  • Banff Upper Hot Springs, Canada
  • Bath, England

Waikite Valley Thermal Pools, New Zealand

Surrounded by the lush green countryside of New Zealand, these pools come from the Te Manaroa Spring; the largest source of pure boiling water in New Zealand. The spring waters cascade down into the main splash pool and then flow through luxurious pools surrounded by gardens.

Waikite Valleycredit: Brian Gatwicke

Tabacon Hot Springs and Thermal Resort, Costa Rica

This gorgeous tropical paradise is thought to have the best luxury natural hot springs in Costa Rica, and these beautiful pools actually contain rainwater that is heated by volcanic magma before it bubbles up to the surface. Gravity creates lovely waterfalls in these naturally occurring series of pools, so you can sit back and listen to the soothing sound of flowing water.

Pamukkale, Turkey

pukkakecredit: Esther Lee

The name Pamukkale means “cotton palace” and this natural phenomenon got its name from the pale white hue of the huge cascading limestone cliff formations. There are 17 different hydrotheraputic water basins in this amazing natural site where locals and tourists can enjoy the relaxing hot waters.

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Mornington Peninsula, Australia

These beautiful pools in Australia contain natural thermal mineral water which varies between 98 and 109 degrees Fahrenheit, with cooler pools to plunge in during the hot summer days. You will find a bath house with a pool complex, a Turkish steam bath, a cold-plunge pool and much more.

Banff Upper Hot Springs, Canada

The hot springs in Banff were once considered a sacred healing spot by the native residents of the area. They were discovered in 1882 by some of the workers who were building the Canadian Pacific Railway and they quickly became a popular health and wellness retreat for European visitors. The bathhouse was built in the 1930s and it is now a protected Heritage Building. These hot springs are high in key minerals such as sulfate, calcium, magnesium and sodium, which have wonderful properties to heal the skin and relax the muscles.

bathcredit: Ignacio Garcia

Bath, England

People have been bathing in these springs in southwest England off and on since 8,000 BC. The Romans built these elegant formal bath buildings in the first century AD. The baths were very popular in the 1700s and 1800s with people who wanted to enjoy the health benefits of the mineral rich waters which contain calcium, iron and silica. Doctors would send patients here for many centuries as they believed that the water could cure their gout, psoriasis, rheumatism and even skin issues.

These are just a few of the most amazing hot springs around the world where you can soak your cares away on your travels.

Tom Emerson

Tom’s travel writings are a testament to his insatiable curiosity and love for the road less traveled. Eschewing the typical tourist spots, Tom has built a reputation for uncovering hidden gems known only to locals.

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