Situado en el Parque Natural del Valle de Ricote, directamente sobre el río Segura que atraviesa Archena, nace el Balneario de Archena de aguas mineromedicinales.
El agua emerge a una temperatura de 51,7 ºC y se clasifica como calcio-sodio-cloruro-azufre. Es conocida por sus aguas termales de 15.000 años de antigüedad, que confieren al organismo propiedades únicas que mejoran el estado de salud y el bienestar general del cuerpo y la mente. Están cargados de iones negativos que tienen la capacidad de relajar el cuerpo, reforzar el sistema de defensa y favorecer la reparación de la piel contra el envejecimiento.
El Balneario de Archena es un complejo termal de gran importancia y prestigio en el turismo de salud a nivel nacional e internacional, tanto por sus instalaciones como por la calidad de sus aguas, servicios médicos, termales, estéticos y hoteleros. Un centro de turismo y salud en el que se combina la tradición con las instalaciones más modernas y las últimas tendencias en ocio saludable de Europa.
El Balneario de Archena se compone principalmente de:
Consta de tres hoteles balneario, dos de ellos de cuatro estrellas, los cuales ponen a su disposición todas las comodidades de un servicio reconocido con el sello de Calidad del Instituto de Calidad Turística Española, y un hotel de tres estrellas.
Dispone de un total de 254 habitaciones completamente equipadas, servicio de restaurante y acceso directo a las Termas, galería termal del balneario donde se aplican los servicios balneoterápicos y los servicios respiratorios que atienden a todo el complejo.
Donde se encuentra el manantial de agua minero medicinal del Balneario, poniendo a su disposición unas excelentes instalaciones y un equipo inmejorable de profesionales para ofrecerles un servicio médico reconocido con el sello de Calidad del Instituto de Calidad Turística Española.
Los tratamientos balneoterápicos ofertados son:
Masaje Archena, lodo general o local, baño termal o de hidromasaje, ducha bitérmica, ducha circular, estufa húmeda, chorro termal, termarchena, sala de tratamiento respiratorio y relajación acuática asistida.
Centro de estética y peluquería, que les ofrece los tratamientos de belleza más vanguardistas. Reflexología podal, hidromasaje,masaje de miel, chocolaterapia, terapias orientales, drenaje linfático, quiromasaje, rayos uva…
Balneario de día enfocado al ocio y descanso saludable compuesto por: piscinastermalium, dos amplias y modernas Piscinas Termales que destacan por su gran variedad de servicios hidrotermales donde disfrutar del ocio, del descanso y de la relajación que aporta el agua termal.
Zona especializada con servicios de última generación como masajes relajantes, piscina contracorriente, piscina de agua salada, piscina de limón, iglú, circuito de contraste térmico, saunas…
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