Great hotels with hot springs

by Kasia Szymanska, Hotel Researcher
There's nothing quite like soaking in a natural hot spring to relax and rejuvenate. For centuries, people have been flocking to these magical pools for their medicinal benefits, and today, there are more luxurious options than ever before. From 5-star resorts to Japanese-style inns, there are plenty of ways to enjoy a natural hot spring experience. So why not add one to your travel bucket list?

The Aqua Dome is a cool spa located in Tirol's Ötztal valley with stunning views of the mountains. It has spacious indoor and outdoor pools, 14 saunas, and a spa treatment world. 

The three floating bowl pools are a highlight, offering an invigorating massage, a soothing sulfur experience, or a brine pool with underwater music and light effects. The state-of-the-art spa and the breathtaking Alpine landscape make the Aqua Dome great for a romantic getaway or a relaxed family holiday.

Tabacón Thermal Resort & Spa, Costa Rica


Tabacon is a popular resort destination in Costa Rica known for its extensive hot springs. The resort consists of the hotel and the hot springs, which are open to the public. The hotel guests have access to the hot springs and can use them for free. The resort is also known for its commitment to relaxation and its role in spearheading the tourism development of the entire Arenal region.

Fairmont Banff Springs, Canada


Fairmont Banff Springs is an iconic hotel located on the edge of Banff. It is famous for its sizeable castle-like appearance and its rich history. All rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows with a scenic view. The hotel is also home to the world-famous Willow Stream Spa, which offers various services and amenities for relaxation and rejuvenation.


Villa 32 (Guests must be 16+), Taiwan


Villa 32 is built on the tradition of the healing properties of the water from the hot springs. The villa has five rooms, each with its own hot springs tub. The hotel also has five private bathing rooms, four indoor and four outdoor pools, and two Japanese-style suites with their onsens. The hotel also has designer labels such as Hermès cutlery, Bang & Olufsen stereos, and Boffi bathrooms.


Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, Switzerland


Grand Resort Bad Ragaz is a luxury wellness resort in Switzerland that is built around a natural thermal spring located in the Swiss countryside. The resort is built around the Tamina Gorge hot spring, first discovered in 1242. The medical center has over a dozen departments, and the spa offers two individually-tailored bathing programs, a range of thalassotherapy treatments, beauty rituals, and holistic healing therapies.