Feast your eyes on these glorious hot tubs, located at some of the most beautiful spas and resorts around the world. Then start packing.
Cortina d Ampezzo Resort – Italy
Cortina d Ampezzo Resort – Italy
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This barrel-like hot tub is perched at 7,400 feet on a snowy plateau with views of Italy’s famous 5 Towers.
This barrel-like hot tub is perched at 7,400 feet on a snowy plateau with views of Italy’s famous 5 Towers.
Katikies Hotel – Santorini, Greece
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This stunning tub lives in a cave cut into the volcanic rock of the Caldera cliffs. The view of the Aegean Sea ain’t to shabby either.
This stunning tub lives in a cave cut into the volcanic rock of the Caldera cliffs. The view of the Aegean Sea ain’t to shabby either.
Hot Tugs – Rotterdam, Netherlands
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The mineral-rich water at Mystic Hot Springs comes out of the ground at 168 degrees. Thankfully it cools while traveling down a natural channel and falling into one of 8 bathtubs and 2 concrete pools.
The mineral-rich water at Mystic Hot Springs comes out of the ground at 168 degrees. Thankfully it cools while traveling down a natural channel and falling into one of 8 bathtubs and 2 concrete pools.
The Homestead Crater – Wasatch County, Utah
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Sixty-four feet below the Earth’s surface, this 96-degree underground pool in Utah is deep enough for soaking, swimming, or scuba diving.
Sixty-four feet below the Earth’s surface, this 96-degree underground pool in Utah is deep enough for soaking, swimming, or scuba diving.
Ski Portillo Resort – Chile
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Although Portillo is incredibly isolated, you’d never know it. After a day on the slopes, soak your bones in the hot tub, which is movie theater and bar adjacent, while gazing on the Andes in all their glory.
Although Portillo is incredibly isolated, you’d never know it. After a day on the slopes, soak your bones in the hot tub, which is movie theater and bar adjacent, while gazing on the Andes in all their glory.
The Blue Lagoon – Reykjavik, Iceland
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Iceland sees your hot tub, and raises you a hot LAGOON. Surrounded by ice yet heated by volcanoes, this is one soak spot you won’t soon forget.
Iceland sees your hot tub, and raises you a hot LAGOON. Surrounded by ice yet heated by volcanoes, this is one soak spot you won’t soon forget.
St. Regis Lhasa Spa – Tibet
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The “Golden Energy Pool” is lined with thousands of tiles plated in gold, and filled with therapeutic salt water constantly heated to 82-86 degrees F.
The “Golden Energy Pool” is lined with thousands of tiles plated in gold, and filled with therapeutic salt water constantly heated to 82-86 degrees F.
Igloo Village – Zermatt, Switzerland
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Who wouldn’t want to warm up in a jacuzzi set directly into the snow covered landscape before catching some Zzzzs in their own private igloo?
Who wouldn’t want to warm up in a jacuzzi set directly into the snow covered landscape before catching some Zzzzs in their own private igloo?
Pamukkale – Denizli Provence, Turkey
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The name of this incredible destination translates to “cotton castle” in Turkish and it’s not hard to see why: Cut into terraces of sparkling white limestone, these tiered natural hot springs draw tourists from all over the world.
Aquadome Spa – Längenfeld, Austria
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Levitating bowls filled with thermal water from underground hot springs? Sign me up.
Levitating bowls filled with thermal water from underground hot springs? Sign me up.
Salar de Uyuni – Agua Brava, Bolivia
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This hot tub delivers spectacular view of what remains of Lago MinchĂn, a prehistoric salt lake which once covered most of southwest Bolivia.
This hot tub delivers spectacular view of what remains of Lago MinchĂn, a prehistoric salt lake which once covered most of southwest Bolivia.
Liquidrom – Berlin, Germany
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Hot tubbing as only the Germans could do it: warm salt water pools under dark domes that pulse with colored lights and music.
Hot tubbing as only the Germans could do it: warm salt water pools under dark domes that pulse with colored lights and music.
Grotto Spa – British Columbia, Canada
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This 2,500 square foot hot tub was designed to emulate a natural stone grotto, and the warm water is infused with natural minerals and trace elements
This 2,500 square foot hot tub was designed to emulate a natural stone grotto, and the warm water is infused with natural minerals and trace elements
Aviary Cottage – Twin Farms, VT
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