The spa centre at Ensana Aquahouse Hotel, located in the Sts. Constantine and Helena resort near Varna, is expanding its offerings with new anti-stress programmes. According to spa management, these services primarily cater to working professionals seeking mental recovery by targeting chronic stress levels.
The facility notes that the increasingly fast pace of modern life can lead to accumulated mental tension, which, when coupled with physical inactivity, can contribute to degenerative processes. The spa’s services are popular across all age groups. Even young individuals entering their careers seek anti-stress therapies due to the significant pressure found in dynamic professional environments.
The developed programmes utilize an individualized approach, aiming to provide benefits that persist after a guest’s stay concludes. Mineral water is highlighted for its ability to reduce tension by signaling relaxation to the central nervous system, resulting in measurable benefits such as a slower heart rate and decreased blood pressure. Furthermore, since late 2025, the Aquahouse has introduced specialized underwater kinesitherapy programmes.
This therapy is designed to restore function for individuals recovering from surgery, joint replacement, or those managing neurodegenerative conditions or temporary mobility loss. In this process, a kinesiotherapist actively guides and supports the patient’s movements. These wellness offerings are part of a broader network; BTA covers over 200 certified spa and wellness centres across Bulgaria.
This sector is closely linked to major international events, such as the HEALTHXCHANGE SUMMIT, scheduled for May 2026 in Varna and surrounding areas.
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