Veneto, a borderland endowed with a unique beauty, is one of the most industrious Italian regions and is full of traditions, where a history marked by a thousand-year old independence has allowed a slow mixture of the customs and traditions typical of the Republic of Venice and those of the entire Country, creating a multi-faceted reality able to preserve the original spirit of the local population.
Renowned worldwide for its wonderful capital and the unique charm coming from the lagoon of Venice, Veneto is a rich and diversified land, where mountains in the foreground fade gradually through valleys and hills to find their natural landing towards the Adriatic Sea, the historical, commercial and cultural epicentre of Veneto.
A context dominated by the continuous alternation of landscapes and gastronomic traditions is the scenario underlying the strong presence of thermal facilities, a demonstration of the Venetians’ passion for natural resources and for a reality rooted in the wealth offered


Baths of Montegrotto

Baths of Abano

Baths of Battaglia

Baths of Calalzo di Cadore

Baths of Dolomiti

Baths of Galzignano

Baths of Recoaro

Baths of San Michele al Tagliamento

Baths of Colà-Lazise
by the region, skilfully exploited over the centuries in order to create various innovative facilities, designed to act as a further element of attraction for the already popular tourist destinations.
Veneto, the ideal destination for those who wish to discover the charm of its cities of art without losing the contact with nature, perfectly embodies the dichotomy between progress and tradition, ideally symbolized by thermal facilities suspended in time.