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Healing springs and relaxation – Visit the best spas in Serbia

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Serbia has many healing spas that have become favorite tourist destinations. Domestic spas are known for their spring waters, minerals and other natural properties that help treat many health problems. On this occasion, we will get to know some of the best rated spas in Serbia.

 

Vrnjacka Spa is undoubtedly one of the most visited spas in the country. It is located near the town of Kraljevo, in Serbia’s heartland. It is known for its mineral springs that have exquisite healing properties. The springs of Vrnjacka Spa are used to treat many health conditions, including rheumatism and arthritis, as well as digestive and respiratory problems. In addition to healing waters, this spa is also known for its promenades and parks, which makes it a desirable destination for respite and recreation.

Fontana U vrnjačkoj banji

Vrnjačka banja – Izvor: ©MilanMaksovic from Getty Images via Canva

 

Another popular Serbian spa is Sokobanja, located on the southern slopes of Mount Ozren. It is most appreciated for its thermal springs, which have a beneficial effect on various health problems, from rheumatism to diseases of the respiratory system. Sokobanja is also in demand for its impressive natural landscapes. Visitors may enjoy hiking and walking through woodland areas.

Poznata srpska banja sa lekovitim izvorima

Sokobanja – Izvor ©Rasica from Getty Images via Canva

 

Niska Spa, located near the city of Nish, boasts a long history of treating health problems. Its mineral springs have various medical applications, especially in the treatment of chronic diseases such as arthritis and dermatitis. Nishka Spa is an exciting destination, as you can complete your arrangement by visiting the cultural sights of Nish, such as the city fortress and Cele Tower, or have fun during the popular Nisville jazz festival.

Lep arial pogled na Nišku banju.

Niška banja – Izvor TON

 

Koviljaca Spa is located near the town of Loznica, on the Drina River. Aside from being a well-known health resort, the spa is valued for its abundance of natural attractions. One of them is Guchevo Mountain, with its dense forests and springs of cold, clean, drinking water. Small streams emerge from the source, surrounded by tall trees of vast beech forests. You can also visit Trsic, the birthplace of the educator and giant of Serbian literature and culture, Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic.

Banja Koviljača – Izvor ©m-gucci from Getty Images via Canva

 

Vranjska Spa is located in Serbia’s deep south, near the eponymous town. The specificity of its mineral springs is the high water temperature. Medicinal water is therefore cooled and used in the treatment of anemia and rheumatic conditions, as well as skin, digestive and respiratory problems. The spa offers beautiful landscapes and rich history, along with many cultural and historical monuments. Within the settlement itself, there is a beautifully landscaped park, a cinema, library and several sports fields.

Vranjska banja – Izvor ©Vranjska banja

 

Mataruska Spa is located in central Serbia, close to Kraljevo. Here you can enjoy numerous treatments, such as massages, inhalations and hydrotherapy. Mineral water is almost medicinal, and its main ingredient is hydrogen sulfide, the deficiency of which may cause various diseases. Another local attraction is the “stone forest”, a natural phenomenon that covers 15 hectares. It comprises deposits and remains of calcified wood from the Paleolithic era. There are about 30 such sites in the world.

Najposećenija banja u Srbiji

Mataruška banja – Izvor ©benkrut from Getty Images via Canva

 

Thanks to their healing properties, Serbian spas are highly desired tourist sites. Moreover, you can complete your stay with wildlife tours and various outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking for relaxation and recreation or treatment for health problems, spas may be perfect for you. Visit some of the suggested destinations and enjoy the fresh air, beautiful landscapes and beneficial effects of the local springs.