Investments in the country’s thermal water areas are attracting more tourists.
Băile Figa, opened in 2010 only during the summer, has continued to develop year after year. New swimming pools with recreational and recovery functions, a saltwater pool, and many relaxation areas have been established. In November this year, the new recreational center was inaugurated and will open to the public on December 1st.
In this center, individuals with rheumatic conditions, depression, or chronic fatigue can be treated.
The demand for accommodation spaces has also increased, as has the demand for food products made by locals.
At Ocna Mureș, investments in the order of millions of euros have also been made. The complex is nearly finished and will feature three indoor and four outdoor pools with salt and fresh water, as well as a modern treatment base.
Four tourist areas have recently become balneoclimatic resorts and can develop using European funds: Tășnad in Satu Mare, Băi Moinești in Bacău, Lacul Sărat in Brăila, and Borsec in Harghita. Twenty-nine resorts were already accredited throughout the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
What conditions can be treated at the new Băile Figa center?
The new center provides treatments for rheumatic conditions, depression, and chronic fatigue using modern recovery facilities.
When does the new recreational center at Băile Figa open?
The center was inaugurated in November and will officially open to the public on December 1st.
Which new areas have become balneoclimatic resorts?
Tășnad, Băi Moinești, Lacul Sărat, and Borsec have recently been designated as balneoclimatic resorts, making them eligible for European development funds.