This elegant hotel in Edipsos is fed by mineral-rich thermal waters from nearby springs. With a choice of pools, spa treatments, and restaurants, it’s a well-equipped retreat for relaxation, along with tailored wellness programmes dedicated to the likes of detox and weight loss.
Thermae Sylla Spa & Wellness Hotel is in the picturesque village of Edipsos on Evia, Greece’s second-largest island. Established in 1896, it’s best known for its thermal waters, drawn directly from the nearby springs that have been celebrated for their healing properties since the 4th century BC. The water flows through the hotel’s spa and pools and is even used in the hotel’s own skincare products – giving every treatment an authentic, mineral-rich boost.
The hotel has traditional architecture and elegant interiors, plus an impressive range of facilities. You’ll find medicinal indoor and outdoor pools, a jacuzzi, water jets and whirlpools, plus a full range of spa treatments, a gym and dedicated wellness programmes for the likes of detox, weight loss and rejuvenation.
Food is fresh, seasonal and thoughtfully prepared, with four restaurants and two bars offering everything from Mediterranean à la carte to light spa-style meals.
Families are welcome here, but entry to the spa is strictly for over 15s only.
Thermal waters are at the heart of the hotel’s wellness offering, with programmes tailored around the likes of weight loss, stress and detox.
The spa’s celebrated natural springs emerge directly from underground, rich in minerals such as iron, calcium and magnesium, at around 40 grams per litre. The waters also contain radon, known for its immune-boosting properties. This mineral-rich water is used throughout the spa’s therapeutic treatments and in their own product range, and it fills the pools, too.
Facilities include an indoor swimming pool (100% medicinal water, refreshed daily), an outdoor pool (50% medicinal water and 50% seawater), a jacuzzi, water rapids, water jets and whirlpool, plus treatment rooms and a gym.
Just so you know, swimming caps and flip-flops must be worn when using the healing pools. These are available to purchase at the hotel.
There are 108 rooms and suites here, most recently refurbished. Traditional in style, they reflect the area’s history with a relaxed, authentic feel. Each room has its own balcony with views over the town, the park, the pool or out to sea. Interconnecting rooms and accessible rooms are available on request, and you can specify a preference for a bath or shower.
From the hotel, it’s an easy five-minute stroll into the village, where you’ll find a mix of local tavernas and shops. Athens’ Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport is around two and a half hours away, including a scenic ferry crossing to the island of about 40 minutes. Ferries run daily between 6am and 7pm.
| Today | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |
| Tomorrow | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |
| Thursday | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |
| Friday | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |