Retreat named ‘Best International Natural and Thermae Spa’ in SPA Traveller Awards
Terme di Saturnia Spa & Golf Resort, the award-winning thermal spa in Tuscany, is delighted to announce the addition of another title to its impressive list of accolades after being voted ‘Best International Natural and Thermae Spa’ at the inaugural SPA Traveller Awards 2011. This latest recognition is the seventh international award for the resort in 2011 – and the fourth to have been decided on the basis of readers’ votes.
Terme di Saturnia Spa & Golf Resort was also named the world’s best ‘Medical, Thermal & Natural Spa’ in this year’s Condé Nast Traveller UK Readers' Spa Awards; ‘Best for Medical Programs’ in the Spafinder Readers’ Choice Awards; and the third favourite ‘Spa & Wellness Hotel in Europe’ in the American Express Centurion magazine Readers’ Choice Awards.
The resort was also named the best ‘Luxury Mineral Spring Spa’ in the World Luxury Spa Awards 2011; as well as being listed among the world’s top destination spas in the Condé Nast Traveller UK Reader's Travel Awards 2011, and one of the top eight resorts with medical spas in the Spa Magazine awards. The renowned thermal spa was not the only aspect of the resort to gain international recognition, with the resort also being named Italy’s best luxury golf resort in the World Luxury Hotel Awards.
Accommodation at Terme di Saturnia Spa & Golf Resort starts from €280 per person per night, including breakfast, and use of the thermal pool; hydromassage waterfalls; al fresco Jacuzzi; Roman bath with sauna and steam room; golf driving range; floodlit tennis courts; fitness centre; mountain bikes; and participation in guided morning hikes.
About Terme Di Saturnia Spa & Golf Resort
Located in Maremma, one of the most striking corners of Tuscany, the award-winning Terme di Saturnia Resort & Spa is centred around an ancient travertine stone building on the site of a rich, ancient thermal spring. Generations of bathers have enjoyed the health-giving properties of the waters, which gush from the spring at a rate of 500 litres per second at a constant temperature of 37° C. Impressive Roman baths lead from the elegant hotel to the warm spring, which feeds four swimming pools, a Jacuzzi, waterfalls, and waterways. The healing powers of the sulphuric spring water are used in luxurious, regenerative therapies and a range of tailored medical and fitness programmes and following recent extensive renovations, the spa offers state-of-the-art facilities in its 53 treatments rooms. An overriding philosophy of seeking harmony with the environment is reflected in the design of the 140 guest rooms and in the resort’s ‘green’ 18-hole golf course, designed to fit seamlessly with its glorious natural surroundings. The Aqualuce restaurant offers fine Mediterranean dining, whilst the gourmet All’Acquacotta serves Tuscan-inspired cuisine in an al-fresco setting. www.termedisaturnia.it