The Ismena SPA Complex in Devin features new outdoor thermal soaking pools filled with hot mineral water, marking the first and only open-air mineral soaking experience of its kind in the area, operating year-round. The complex is designed as a four-season destination, integrating modern architecture with traditional Rhodope Revival styles. It utilizes healing mineral water sourced from the Bedenski spring.
According to management, the spa attracts both Bulgarian domestic tourists, drawn by the tranquility of the Rhodope Mountains, and international visitors from Germany, Israel, Russia, and the United Kingdom. Guests frequently seek water-based therapies for relaxation and recovery. The mineral water’s alkaline properties are noted for their skin-cleansing, regenerative, and detoxifying benefits.
Immersion in the mineral water is particularly recommended for individuals with sedentary jobs or past injuries, as the heat and mineral composition aid muscle relaxation and mobility without stressing the heart. Spanning 17 decares, the complex includes hotel accommodations, guest houses, and landscaped park areas. The spa center facilities are extensive, featuring indoor and outdoor pools, a sauna, steam bath, Finnish sauna, jacuzzi, and aromatic baths.
A popular feature is the contrast therapy, which involves a brief immersion in a 5°C shock pool following a sauna session to refresh the body and improve circulation. The spa menu also offers diverse options, including volcanic stone massage and restorative magnesium treatments. These facilities are part of a broader initiative highlighting Bulgarian wellness centers, which exceeds 200 sites.
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