Thermal water tourism lets us put more health and beauty in our body in a perfect combination of nature and therapeutics

When it comes to preparing a trip is commonplace to take into account what new place, culture or climate we want to know because, in addition to increase our experiences, this makes us go through a new flow of emotions. But if we couple that pleasure with a travel modality that has taken tremendous leaps in recent years –it’s indeed quite an ancient practice- like thermal water tourism, then we’ll be putting more health and beauty in our body. In other words, we’ll be coming up with a perfect combination.
Thermal water tourism is the one that lets us enjoy the benefits of thermal waters, those mineral-laden underground waters that spring out of the soil some 5 degrees Celsius hotter than their actual temperature at surface level.
These waters can be found in many countries: Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Panama, the U.S., Bolivia, Peru, Guatemala, Ecuador, Salvador, Nicaragua, the UK, Russia, the Dominican Republic, all fitted out with comfy hotels, spas and other facilities equipped with whatever it takes to provide a one-of-a-kind service.
They can be used in a variety of ways in order to get the therapeutic job done; for instance, in the form of hydro-massage, heating or irrigation, always under the supervision of qualified personnel in these practices.
As we can see, we certainly have a pretty good option right before our very eyes. Choosing one of them is up to you; your body will be grateful.

They are labeled on the basis of their temperatures –cold, lukewarm and hot) and their mineral contents –iron ore, chloride, sulfates and bicarbonates. And those features are precisely the ones that bring benefits to our body and health. These thermal waters are capable of:

- Raising oxygen levels in the tissues
- Helping muscles to relax
- Providing anti-inflammatory relief
- Tuning up the skin and improving its elasticity
-  Helping wounds to heal
-  Fighting rheumatism
- Stimulating the immunological system
- Helping to stave off respiratory infections
- Battling stress, among others

those mineral-laden underground waters that spring out of the soil some 5 degrees Celsius hotter than their actual temperature at surface level