Hotels on Lake Garda

Sirmione Hotels with Thermal Pools

The city of Sirmione on the shores of Lake Garda is famous for its thermal springs, which annually receive tens of thousands of patients who want to improve their health. Five hotels in Sirmione have their own thermal pools and offer guests SPA treatments - this is a more exclusive and expensive vacation.

The local water contains a lot of hydrogen sulfide, iodine and bromine, which is why it is excellent for the prevention of diseases of the respiratory system, as well as the treatment of bronchitis, otitis media, laryngitis, blood vessels, diabetes, varicose veins and dozens of other diseases.

Hotel Ocelle Thermae & Spa

The 5-star Ocelle Thermae & Spa Hotel is one of the most modern and expensive in Sirmione. The cost of a double room is from 300 euros / day. Only adults are allowed at the hotel.

Ideal location on the lake, to the castle of Sirmione in less than 10 minutes on foot. The outdoor thermal pool is open all year, and the regular pool is only in season. It also offers a sauna, massages and a hot tub. The staff speaks Russian, German, English, French, Italian.

If financial opportunities allow, you can safely book it and not look at other options.

Aquaria Public Thermal Spa is 1 km away.

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Hotel sirmione

The 4-star Hotel Sirmione is ideally located in the historical center of Sirmione. The hotel overlooks the marina and the Scaliger Castle. It is slightly cheaper than the first option - a room costs about 230 euros / day.

Guests have access to: an outdoor thermal pool with lake views, a free Finnish sauna, a water path, sensory showers, a relaxation area and a hot tub.
The hotel has an excellent restaurant Dei Poeti specializing in northern Italian cuisine.

Hotel Olivi Thermae & Natural Spa

The 4-star Olivi Thermae & Natural Spa Hotel is surrounded by olive groves right on the Sirmione Peninsula.

In the Spa area you can use the outdoor pool, heated by thermal water, or the indoor saltwater pool. There is a sauna, hot tub, sensory shower, a very beautiful relaxation area. It is important that guests over 18 years old are allowed in the spa.

Free parking is available. Catullo Public Term is a 5-minute walk away. The hotel Olivia is very hearty, for Italy, breakfasts served on the open panoramic terrace, I recommend.

Hotel fonte boiola

The only minus of the Hotel Fonte Boiola level of 3 stars is that it must be booked at least 3 months in advance. In March, I searched for dates at the beginning of June and most were already booked. Hotel Fonte Boyola is inexpensive by local standards - only 160 euros per day.

The hotel has an outdoor thermal pool all year round. Massages and various wellness treatments are available. Opposite the hotel is a bus stop.

You will find it useful: how to get from Verona to Sirmione

Grand hotel terme

Grand Hotel Terme - the most expensive and famous hotel in Sirmione, level 5 stars. The cost of a double room is about 500 euros, breakfast is included.

The Grand Hotel Terme is located near the historic center. A big plus is that the hotel has Russian-speaking staff in the spa area. The thermal pool is large and offers stunning views of the entire lake. Guest parking is free. The hotel has many regular customers, including among readers of our site.

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Watch the video: Aquaria Thermal SPA - Sirmione - Garda Lake - Italy (November 2024).

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