![]() They are based on hot and mineral springs and are located in the areas of Olovo, Fojnica, Bjeljina, Bihać, Srebrenica, Gradačac, Sarajevo, Kiseljak, Laktaši, Bosanska Dubica, Sanski Most, Teslić, Tuzla, Banja Luka and Višegrad.įrom time immemorial there has been a tradition in Bosnia & Herzegovina by healing with curative thermal waters. Usually nestled in beautiful surroundings, these health resorts offer true rest and relaxation, in addition to health care. With full service facilities available in more than 15 locations there is always a relaxing spot for a massage or a full range of thermal treatment. This combination, together with good infrastructure makes this country a perfect choice for sport teams from all around the world during their pre-season preparations.īosnia and Herzegovina is heavily investing in modernizing its thermal spas facilities to offer its guests a top quality spas services for only a fraction of the price of other European countries. These waters successfully treat cardiovascular diseases, rheumatism, stomach illnesses, diabetes, stimulate and accelerate recovery, help maintain health and improve stamina, gynaecological deseases, neurosis and neuralgia. In combination with untouched nature, clean and fresh air, traditional hospitality and service – many hot and mineral springs in the country makes Bosnia & Herzegovina a pleasant and right place for those who are aware of importance of good health in life. Its certainly one thing there is no lack of here. Bosnia is apparently derived from an old Indo-European word ‘bosana’, meaning water. Hotel Kardial offers: cardiovascular rehabilitation, physical therapy, rheumatology rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, rehabilitation after fractures, orthopaedic surgery, balneotherapy, diagnostics, patient consultations.Bosnia & Herzegovina was well known and popular in the entire region as a destination for health and spa tourism. The water of Spa Vrućica belongs to the category of calcium-sodium-chloride-hydrocarbon-fluoride, hyper thermal mineral waters with temperature of 37,5 degrees Celsius. Before the arrival of the Ottoman Empire this area was called the Stone (turkish Taslidža), which was later made as a hybrid Teslić. It is famous for its healing water and healing centre. Teslić is a small city in northern B&H and it lies on the river Usora. Olovo is a small city, so the people will offer their help and hospitality.Ī perfect blend of traditional and alternative medicine In addition, to the healing properties of the thermal water, the amazing nature and the landscapes will help you relax psychologically. ![]() ![]() The spa is located in the centre of Olovo, where several mountains and rivers meet. From the Roman reign in the area, Olovo was famous for the lead (in bosnian – olovo) and healing spa. Olovo is on Sarajevo – Tuzla highway, and is located 50km from Sarajevo. Miraculous powers of beauty and purity of nature The mineral water spas can be used for the treatment of patients with rheumatic diseases, diseases of the peripheral nervous system, the circulatory damage, as well as gynaecological and endocrine disorders and certain skin diseases. Spa Terme -Ilidža is one of the oldest resorts in B&H and in the southeastern Europe. It can be used in the form of medical baths, pearl baths and underwater massage with galvanizing the whole body or body parts. It is famous for the thermal water, ricked with Sulphur, Calcium and Sodium. Ilidža is a city region, which means in Ottoman Turkish “healing”. The first guests to visit the spa was in year 1890 and still today there it be enjoyed for numerous medicinal services such as balneo-hydro therapy, electro-therapy, thermal therapy, kinesis-therapy and mechanic-therapy. The water is rich with hydro carbonate-sulphate-calcium-sodium, and rich of rare microelements like lithium, strontium, rubidium etc. The 100 years old tradition of Fojnica spa medicinal programs is based on geo-thermal healing water. Fojnica is a city in B&H famous for two things, Franciscan monastery (together with many historical documents) and its healing water and Spa center.
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