site.btaThermal SPA Hotel Roman Bath Boasts Stable Year-round Occupancy, Plans Renovation in May

Thermal SPA Hotel Roman Bath Boasts Stable Year-round Occupancy, Plans Renovation in May
Thermal SPA Hotel Roman Bath Boasts Stable Year-round Occupancy, Plans Renovation in May
Thermal SPA Hotel Roman Bath (Photo by Hotel Roman Bath)

Thermal SPA Hotel Roman Bath in the village of Banya reports a steady average annual occupancy rate of between 75% and 80%, the management of the complex said. The hotel operates year-round, with the only planned interruption scheduled for May, when routine maintenance, servicing, and facility upgrades are carried out.

Some 90% of the guests are Bulgarians, while nearly 10% are foreigners, mainly from North Macedonia. A significant part of guests choose to visit the hotel several times a year, which indicates sustained interest and trust in the services offered, the management said.

The hotel’s spa centre uses only mineral water with proven health benefits. It is complemented by a variety of therapies using natural cosmetics, aromatic oils, exotic herbs, and a relaxing atmosphere. Guests have access to indoor mineral pools with temperatures of 33C and 35C, as well as the Ellipse thermal pool with a volume of 600 m3 and a temperature of 36C, and the Trapezia thermal pool with a volume of 400 m3 and a temperature of 32C.

The complex also offers a 16-seat jacuzzi, a Roman steam bath, a Turkish bath, a Japanese bath, salt and herbal saunas, an ice room, and relaxation areas. The dry area comprises several massage rooms, a meditation room, group exercises room and cosmetic room. Services include classic and therapeutic massages, hydromassage and tangentor baths, cryotherapy, lymphatic drainage, and therapeutic exercise.

The hotel also features a salt room with dry aerosols. The therapy is suitable for both adults and children and supports conditions such as asthma, chronic respiratory diseases, allergies, skin inflammations, and joint problems.

The mineral water in the complex is used for prevention and supportive treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases of the musculoskeletal system, old injuries, neurological and gynaecological conditions, as well as skin and respiratory issues.

Since 2017, the hotel has offered a Golden Age package for guests over 50, valid for most of the year except January, February, and August. The high occupancy rate is due to the combination of natural resources, diverse spa services, quality cuisine, and service focused on long-term customer contentment.

BTA presents news from certified spa, wellness, and medical spa centres in Bulgaria in its BG SPA: Salus per aquam, Health Through Water feature. Their total number exceeds 200. The initiative, organized in partnership with the Ministry of Tourism and the Bulgarian Union of Balneology and SPA Tourism, is linked to Europe's leading health tourism event, the HEALTHXCHANGE SUMMIT, which will be held from May 11 to 13, 2026, in Varna, Sts. Constantine and Helena, Golden Sands, and Albena. BTA will be the event's main media partner.

/RY, VE/

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