Spa towns in Serbia are rich in mineral water, mud, air, or other characteristics that help or facilitate discomfort, speed up healing or recovering, or otherwise assist the healing process. There are over 40 spas in Serbia, and over 400,000 people visit them annually. The most well-known and visited spas in Serbia are Vrnjačka Banja, Banja Koviljača, Bukovička Banja, Sokobanja and Niška Banja.[1]

List

The following is a list of spa towns in Serbia.[a][2][3]

Name Location Information Picture
Atomska Banja Čačak, central Serbia Active spa center since 1890. It was found that the water of mineral springs are slightly radio-active.
Springs (#):
Temperature (°C): 28 to 30
Banja Badanja Loznica, western Serbia
Banja Junaković Apatin, western Syrmia
Banja Kanjiža Kanjiža, northern Banagt
Banja Koviljača Loznica, western Serbia It is the oldest spa in Serbia.
Springs (#):
Temperature (°C): 21-38
Output (l/s):
Banja Palanački Kiseljak Smederevska Palanka, central Serbia
Banja Palić Palić, northern Bačka
Banja Rusanda Melenci, central Banat
Banja Slankamen Stari Slankamen, northern Syrmia
Banja Vrujci Mionica, western Serbia Founded as National Health Resort in 1935. Also known for its medicinal spa mud.
Springs (#):
Temperature (°C): 27
Banja Ždrelo Petrovac na Mlavi, central Serbia
Bogutovačka Banja Kraljevo, central Serbia
Brestovačka Banja Bor, eastern Serbia
Bujanovačka Banja Bujanovac, southern Serbia
Bukovička Banja Arandjelovac, central Serbia
Divčibare Valjevo, western Serbia
Gamzigradska Banja Zaječar, eastern Serbia
Jošanička Banja Raška, southwestern Serbia
Banja Kiseljak Mali Zvornik, western Serbia
Kuršumlijska Banja Kuršumlija, southern Serbia
Lukovska Banja Kuršumlija, southern Serbia
Mataruška Banja Kraljevo, central Serbia
Niška Banja Niška Banja, southern Serbia
Novopazarska Banja Novi Pazar, southwestern Serbia
Ovčar Banja Čačak, central Serbia Springs (#):
Temperature (°C): 35 to 37,5
Prolom Banja Kuršumlija, southern Serbia
Pribojska Banja Priboj, southwestern Serbia
Ribarska Banja Kruševac, central Serbia
Sijarinska Banja Medveđa, southern Serbia
Selters Banja Mladenovac, Belgrade
Sokobanja Sokobanja, eastern Serbia
Vranjska Banja Vranjska Banja, southern Serbia Hottest spring in Serbia
Vrdnik Irig, northern Syrmia
Vrnjačka Banja Vrnjačka Banja, central Serbia. The most celebrated and most popular spa town of Serbia.
Springs (#):
Topla voda (36.5 °C), Snežnik (17 °C), Slatina (24 °C), Jezero (27 °C), Beli izvor, Borjak, Vrnjačko vrelo
Zvonačka Banja Babušnica, eastern Serbia

See also

Notes and references

Notes:

a. ^ In Serbian, word for spa (banja) is almost always a part of the banja's name. If the name is given as a noun, banja precedes it (Banja Koviljača), if the name is given as an adjective (usually with the -ka suffix), banja comes after (Niška Banja).

References:

  1. Škrbić, M. (10 February 2009). "Top pet najposećenijih banja u Srbiji". blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  2. "Srbija banjska i klimatska mesta" (PDF). srbija.travel (in Serbian). Tourist Organization of Serbia. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  3. "BANJE U SRBIJI – GDE SE NALAZE, LEČENJE I ZANIMLJIVOSTI". turizamiputovanja.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 24 November 2019.
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