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11 famous and popular hot springs in the world
Hot springs, one of nature's most beautiful gifts to us, attract attention in every season and become the focus of health tourism with the beneficial effects of mineral water on health and its wonderful appearance. As Tourwix Travel, let's take a closer look at the 11 most popular hot springs in the world...
1- Pamukkale - Turkey
Pamukkale travertine is inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO and is one of the rare natural formations in the world in addition to its outstanding beauty. Pamukkale is famous for its mineral-rich waters, which have been known since the 2nd year BC. BC flows from 17 uniquely beautiful terraces. On the contrary, the blue water versus the hot water of Pamukkale is quite cold.
2- Kurokawa Onsen - Japan
In Japan, where natural hot springs abound, there is an onsen culture that has maintained a strong identity for centuries. Natural hot springs, known as hot springs in Japan, have their own rituals and rules. Kurokawa on the island of Kyushu is one of Japan's famous hot springs, with more natural hot springs than any other country in the world. Tourists can both spend the day and stay here. Kurokawa, which has 24 natural baths, offers many different options, such as baths in caves surrounded by bamboo or next to snow-capped hills.
3- Blue Lagoon – Iceland
The Blue Lagoon, whose icy blue waters are completely covered with a layer of steam, is one of the most famous and popular hot springs in the world. As the water rises about 2 kilometers below the surface, it mixes many beneficial minerals along with algae and flint. This allows the water of the lagoon to have a healing effect and turn its color into one of the most beautiful shades of blue. You must make a reservation before going to the Blue Lagoon.
4- Aqua Dome – Austria
Located in the Tyrol region of Austria, Aqua Dome is one of the natural hot springs in a unique mountain setting. Even in frosty weather, you can relax in the warm sea water that will warm you up and find peace while looking at the Alps. These mineral rich waters also help in treating various health problems.
5- Gellert Bath – Hungary
You will experience a completely different atmosphere in the Gellert Bath, which has made its name known all over the world with its more than a hundred hot springs. This centuries-old natural hot spring aids in the treatment of many ailments. Since the water temperature reaches around 35 degrees, water entry is easy even in very cold weather. The Gellert Bath has three outdoor pools, eight spas and saunas.
6- Terme di Saturnia – Italy
If you are staying in southern Tuscany, we definitely recommend the Mulino waterfalls and the Terme di Saturnia. We want to share with you that it is not only very impressive and popular but also free. Here the travertine forms small pools and the water temperature reaches 37 degrees.
7- Grand Prismatic Spring – United States
The water of Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest natural hot spring in the world, is an entirely different color. Due to the bacteria present in hot and mineral water, the color of the water changes from green to orange and the transition is quite dramatic. Swimming is not possible here, but the fact that it has different colored textures makes it a world-renowned spa.
8- Grutas Tolantongo – Mexico
Grutas Tolantongo is located in the heart of nature in Chitalgo, Mexico. Mineral water is heated by surrounding volcanoes. The swimming pool is built on the cliff. Grutas Tolantongo offers impressive views and is frequently visited by the adventurous and those wanting to take advantage of bottled water. There are also many caves, geothermal tunnels and waterfalls.
9- Termas Geometricas – Chile
Termas Geometricas, located in a lush mysterious forest, attracts tourists by coming here before the mineral water. Maze paths of mangroves in a lush forest create a meditative effect without benefiting from the healing effects of the hot spring. Termas Geometricas has 17 pools with water temperatures up to 45 degrees. Grassy changing rooms are located near each pool, preserving the naturalness of the environment with each use.
10- Hot Water Beach – New Zealand
Emerging from the sand at New Zealand's Hot Water Beach, the hot pools make you feel like you've walked on the moon. Because these thermal pools look like craters found on the moon. Hot Water Beach gets its name from the hot spring water that bubbles up beneath the sand. The beachgoers who come here create their own private thermal pools by paying fordig wells for themselves. The best time to come here is two hours after low tide.
11- Deception Island Hot Springs – Antarctica
One of the safest harbors in Antarctica, Deception Island is the lever of an active volcano, so there are hot springs in many parts of the island. Known as one of the most impressive hot springs in the world, the water temperature of this mineral water is very variable. While some hot springs have cold water, some hot springs can reach as high as 70 degrees.