Welcome to Spa Hotels & Resorts in Baltics!
Beautiful sandy beaches of Baltic countries, popular hotels, water parks as well as world-famous spas and mud therapy centers have been attracting and pampering guests for centuries!
The spa traditions in Baltics date back to early 19th century when resorts developed here because of the local mud, renowned for its therapeutic qualities and which is still in use until present day. Pärnu, Tallinn, Haapsalu, Kuressaare, Jurmala, Druskininkai and many other places have been fashionable resorts for the elite as early as the 1820s.
The popularity of spas is a reflection of achievements in Baltic health tourism, and the popularity continues to increase year-to-year as attested by sheer number of visitors and health centers. With the busy lives we lead today the best way of staying healthy and replenishing our energies is with a relaxing break from it all in stress-free environment. High-quality therapeutic procedures and treatments will ensure you get the best of your vacation at any spa resort.
Since the earliest times, but especially since the start of the last century the spa industry developed in interdependence with the state structures, as society in the individual countries has developed in accordance with European tradition. Essentially the pillars of Baltic’s spa industry are use of natural resources, healthy climate, an extensive use of medical care framework and professionals and a well-developed approach to therapeutic vacations.
Health tourism as it is developed at this time includes wellness centers, spa breaks, beauty and sporting programmes, rejuvenative , regenerative and relaxing stays, specially designed de-stress programs and is a growing and developing product. All of the above combined with accommodation, catering, entertainment, fitness and other activities are especially designed with the most demanding individual tourists, families and groups in mind. Convenience of work for travel agencies and tourist offices in Baltics and abroad is also a top priority.
Welcome to Spa Hotels & Resorts in Baltics!
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