Pozar Thermal Baths

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Aridea, Greece

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Pozar Thermal Baths Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Pozar Thermal Baths is located in Aridea, Greece. Pozar Thermal Baths is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category thermal baths in Greece.

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kristina hatija

Very clean air and tasty food!

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Artur Anderson

Amazing place with huge potential! Very cheap bath pool with amazing cascade waterfall. Toilets, lockers, changing rooms need improvement. It’s a pity surrounding buildings are abandoned. I would definitely recommend to visit this place and I hope it will thrive someday

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Fabian Lüpke

Entrance to the thermal baths is 2 for 30mins. The surrounding nature is gorgeous. Lockers and changing rooms are a bit dated, but it was clean.

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Irit

Great place to just relax in the hot pools.

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Edite Myhr

I drive from Thesaloniki to this place and do not regret the natur and the place is fantastic

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apostolos koundis

Perfect place to be..️️

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Michael Karypidis

Extremely relaxing place... Well organized also.

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Carol Demetrios

The thermal waters (posted 37 degrees Celsius) were nice. But the place itself needs help! Stuck in a time warp, from the late 60’s, early 70’s....to be fair, extremely inexpensive: 2 to soak in the man made pools with waterfalls, 3 to use the large pool, also they have some private pools that are nicer (not sure the price, maybe 10?), lockers are 1. Parking is free. They have a restaurant, nice location surrounded by rivers, waterfalls and trees, but did not seem very organized and I did not eat there so I can’t comment. Only had a fredducino (about 4). To start, better bathrooms, showers, changing facilities. And the lockers! Broken, rusted and not enough. Basic concrete construction all around, old concrete hotel that should be removed, and closed off wooden bridges (probably need repairs). I hope some entity (government? Private?) realizes the potential, and upgrades the facilities. FYI, I might be in the minority, because the baths were packed! 3 tour buses from Israel, buses from FYROM, Serbia, other Slavic countries and scattered Greeks. I did enjoy the waters...