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Thermae Sylla Spa Hotel

Are you ready for the Thermae Sylla experience? There are very few spas like this in the world, named after the Roman General Sulla who bathed there. The beneficial thermal spring waters that spout under the hotel boast unparalleled healing properties.

Go to the Thermae Sylla and you will be impressed by the building and grounds. Yet the best of the property is not in the infrastructure, spacious rooms or delicious restaurants. It is in the healing powers of its waters and the many treatments that are on offer here. Internationally known and respected, Thermae Sylla is Greece’s top hot spring destination. With its historical premises being built over a series of thermal springs decades ago, the hotel has a variety of indoor and outdoor pools that impress.

Originating from a depth of over 3 kilometres with temperatures exceeding 80º Celsius, the therapeutic waters are cooled down to between 28-32º for use in the pools and contain large amounts of iron, radon, sulphur, magnesium, and calcium. These properties have made it ideal for treating a plethora of illnesses such as arthritis, gynaecological disorders, skin ailments and musculoskeletal diseases as well as aches and pains throughout the body. Also noteworthy, the thermal waters in the two pools are changed every single day, thanks to the abundance of new hot water bubbling up from the earth.

The nutritious waters from the springs are also beneficial cosmetically, and the spa's mud scrub and water treatments stimulate reinvigoration from within. Massage treatments and aromatherapy are the perfect indulgence and give guests an extra glow during their stay.

Since healing and rejuvenation go hand in hand with comfort and relaxation, all guest rooms have been designed with a touch of luxury and modern amenities such as minibar, satellite TV, and spacious bathrooms. All the rooms boast views either out to sea or to the pool area. Dining is both health-conscious and delicious, with the hotel’s restaurant serving a rich breakfast from pure local products including yogurt, cheese, eggs, bread, marmalade and fresh fruit. Traditional and Modern Greek cuisine is served in both of the hotel’s restaurants. Those with diet restrictions are well taken care of, thanks to custom-made menus and special requests.

The best way to benefit from the healing powers of Thermae Sylla is to check in for at least a week, although many people opt for a two-week stay. The outdoor patio will also thrill you, and the indoor bar at the lobby is a cozy place to congregate. Stroll in the delightful quiet town by the sea, eat well at the hotel, swim in thermal waters, try some amazing spa treatments, visit the gym if you like, and let a whole new you emerge (there are even some amazing stories of people who have been cured of serious diseases here). If you're looking for a place to heal and to rediscover the inner you, this is definitely it!

 

 

Northern Evia

Lush and mysterious northern Evia is a nature lover’s wonderland waiting to be explored and appreciated by anyone with a high level of standards. Winding mountain paths, bubbling thermal springs, petrified forests and exotic islets are just a few of the natural wonders lying in wait.

The region has been equated with “the good life” since antiquity, with the northwestern corner known for its bountiful wine production as well as its therapeutic natural hot springs. The small seaside village of Loutra Aidipsos has gained international fame for the healing properties of its thermal springs, and spa resorts as well as one-of-a-kind cosmetic treatments with its waters and mud have bathers from all corners of the world flocking to its bubbling elixirs.

Those looking for a more active aqua encounter will love the tropical-looking islets known as Lichadonisia or the “Greek Seychelles”. Tucked away in the westernmost corner of the region, these islets are great for natural explorers and can easily be swum to and in between. Sea kayaking is also popular here, and rowers may need to remind themselves that they are not gliding through waters of the south pacific.

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The popular resorts of Pefki and Agia Anna offer everyone from young campers to large families with a variety of activities to do within the beautiful contrast of forest and sea at every turn. Venture father inland and the utopian Nileas Gorge will mesmerize you with its waterfalls, emerald pools, narrow caves and lush vegetation all around. A little north lies the petrified forest of Kerasia, which experts believe date back millions of years ago. Fossils of a number of mammals and invertebrates can still be seen in the hardened surface of the rocks. Most of what was removed from the site can be visited in the local Museum of Petrified Mammals.

If talk of fossilized bones makes your eyes glass over, a plate of hearty “rolled fish balls” is sure to perk you up, as will the numerous delectable local dishes, a large amount of which are made from organic products. Octopus dishes as well as cuttlefish with spinach satisfy seafood junkies, while the ultra –rich custard pie known as “galaktoboureko” will seduce even those who profess not to have a sweet tooth.
As tempting as it may be to never want to leave the table, northern Evia’s excellent cycling and hiking routes are the best way to deal with the region’s affinity towards sweets. The mountain ranges of Telethrio and Kandili are best suited for those preferring scenic walks rather than bona fide hikes, while Mount Ksiro and Pyxarhias provide challenging climbs for avid trekkers. Dozens of short forests paths see a growing number of cyclists, as does the health-conscious city of Aidipsos, where renting wheels is easy.

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Horseback riding is a fantastic alternative way to see and appreciate the natural beauty of northern Evia, with a handful of stables offering real trail rides along with a number of other equestrian activities. And if all of this activity has you worn out, let your cares slide away with a class of authentic and organic regional wine made by local producers doing all they can to preserve rare wines native to northern Evia. Raising a glass towards sustainability never tasted so good!

No matter whether you come in search of spa treatments, hiking therapy or the perfect glass of Vradiano, northern Evia is sure to have you coming back for more.


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