Did you know that Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise are located in Europe’s largest thermal cave?
A healing journey that deeply moves the spirit.
Giuseppe Verdi called the cave the eighth wonder of the world, but to be more precise, it’s a fault in Mother Earth where the temperature remains constant at 34 degrees Celsius year-round and the vapors emanating are therapeutic for body and mind.
A Tuscan pearl nestled beneath a magnificent 19th-century palace, home to a spa resort with a true soul.
Immersing yourself in the azure Lake of Limbo amidst the solemn silence of an experience called Spa Floating offers the unforgettable sensation of being in the womb.
The biggest Thermal Grotto in Europe ✨
📍Welcome to @grottagiusti (Monsummano Terme)
Where the Dante-esque emotion of a thousand-year-old cave becomes unforgettable for a lifetime.
⚠️Useful information:
– The Resort has special rooms for guests with disabilities.
– If you’re staying at the splendid resort, you have access to the spa area throughout the day of check-in and check-out.
(NB: the cave is always by reservation).
– Daily admission to the cave and thermal area is also available (the resort’s pools have the same warm therapeutic water as the cave).
– Diving is also available for certified divers, thanks to the experts at the Grotta Giusti Diving Center (both dives and Spa Floating can be booked through the SPA reception).
– For safety reasons, swimming in the Lago del Limbo is only possible by booking the Spa Floating or guided dives.
– The facility is pet-friendly; your four-legged friends are welcome.
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