With little exaggeration, you could say that all you need to do is push a Budapest – Hotel Gellért Thermal Bathstick into the ground anywhere in Hungary and up would come thermal water, most likely with some kind of curative properties.

The geological features of the Carpathian Basin are such that the earth’s crust is very thin, so waters rise easily to the surface. Hungary is a land of more than 1,000 hot springs and enough spa facilities to accommodate 300,000 people at the same time! These spas are located in big cities and smaller towns throughout the country. Some are simple thermal baths serving the local community.

Massage & Thermal waters from different springs vary in terms of the ailments they benefit. Upon request, an individualized therapy plan will be developed, including relaxation therapy, body massage and mud packs. Then passive or active exercise is introduced. Nutrition is discussed and a customized dietary plan can be requested. After just one week, you should notice positive results. For maximum results, a three-week stay is recommended.

Hévíz is a particularly enchanting spa resort. Bathers can enjoy the naturally warm 85-90 F water of its lake all year round, indoors or outdoors. For visitors, a spa vacation in Hungary means the opportunity to experience a fascinating aspect of Central European social life, make contact with friendly people and relieve modern-day stress.

Spa vacation and wellness packages, often at hotels with their own thermal baths, make this unique and typically Hungarian experience convenient and affordable. Hévíz Danubius Hotels, one of Europe’s most respected hotel and spa resort chains, has four-star spa hotels in Budapest and six hotels in the country-side alone. While Budapest is the Spa Capital of the world, with more than 30 thermal springs, don’t overlook spas such as Bük, Balf, Sárvár, Zalakaros, Hajdúszoboszló, Debrecen and Gyula. (travelvideo.tv)