Spa Tourism
Wellbeing at the spa
Thalassotherapy Thalassotherapy |
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Thalassotherapy is also practiced at the spas. This is a method which makes use of environmental and climatic elements, exploiting the beneficial properties of water for healing and aesthetic therapies. Sea water, filtered and heated is used to make marine mud for local application or in packs with effects that are both revitalizing and slimming. Sea salt has substantial exfoliating properties. The marine climate and the air rich in iodine have huge and extremely beneficial revitalizing powers, making your stay a time of real wellbeing. Spring water. The thermal treatment uses the goodness of spring water which is rich in oligo-elements. The water can be exploited in a variety of ways: it can be drunk, to purify the organism, or it can be used for bathing, to achieve various results. Indeed, every type of spring water has its own beneficial properties which can affect the body and the psyche. Fresh water. Bathing exploits the natural properties of fresh water, executing ‘remise’ therapy in a way that is both efficacious and enjoyable for the participants, especially young people. |








