
Kos's natural jacuzzi where volcanic hot springs meet the Aegean Sea, offering a unique, therapeutic bathing experience.

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Fewer crowds, magical sunset

Fewer crowds, magical sunset

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Kos's natural jacuzzi where volcanic hot springs meet the Aegean Sea, offering a unique, therapeutic bathing experience.
"It is one of the best, if not the best place to explore on kos."

Bring water, snacks, and a towel. Facilities are minimal, so come prepared!
The walk down to the springs is on a dirt road; wear comfortable shoes.

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Rocky outcrops near the shore
Volcanic-heated springs mix with the sea, creating a natural, warm jacuzzi-like pool.

Access trail from parking/bus stop
A picturesque, albeit steep, dirt road walk offering coastal views and potential goat sightings.

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Experience the magical glow of sunset while soaking in the warm, therapeutic waters.
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Bring water, snacks, and a towel. Facilities are minimal, so come prepared!
The walk down to the springs is on a dirt road; wear comfortable shoes.
It can get breezy in the evenings, so a jacket is a good idea.
To avoid crowds, aim for early mornings or late afternoons.
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Bring water, snacks, and a towel. Facilities are minimal, so come prepared!
The walk down to the springs is on a dirt road; wear comfortable shoes.
It can get breezy in the evenings, so a jacket is a good idea.
To avoid crowds, aim for early mornings or late afternoons.
You might spot some friendly goats along the path down to the beach!
Therma Hot Springs is a unique natural wonder offering a therapeutic bathing experience where hot volcanic springs meet the sea. Visitors praise its natural beauty, free access, and the invigorating sensation of the warm waters. While the sulfurous smell and basic facilities are noted drawbacks, the overall experience is highly recommended for its uniqueness and relaxing atmosphere.
"Best time is sunset, we went around 7 pm and stayed till it was dark. Amazing place, smells like eggs but not too much. Was not overly crowded. Easy access by foot from parking lot/ bus stop. Can recommend!"
M R (MC)
"It definitely worthwhile to visit this thermal spring and enjoy the bubbles and warm water close to 40 Celsius. You need to park and walk to get to the beach but along the road you can see goats too 😄"
George Adamides
"Interesting place, hot springs run into sea, improvised basin and crowds of people. We went there on the sunset, not overcrowded but nothing like sun-beds or changing rooms."
Nigar Ali-zade
Therma Hot Springs is located on the southeastern coast of Kos. You can reach it by car, scooter, or bus. From the main parking area or bus stop, there's a 10-15 minute downhill walk on a dirt road to the springs.
Yes, there is a parking area at the top of the cliff before the walk down to the beach.
Many visitors cycle to Therma Beach, with some recommending electric bikes for the journey due to the distance. The coastal ride is described as pretty.
The walk is about a 10-minute downhill trek on a dirt road. It's described as steep by some, so comfortable footwear is advised.
Yes, local buses often stop near the access point for Therma Beach, making it accessible via public transport.
No, Therma Hot Springs is a natural attraction and is free to enter and use.
Therma Hot Springs is accessible at any time of day, including mornings, afternoons, and evenings.
Facilities at Therma Beach are very basic. There are no dedicated changing rooms or sunbeds, so be prepared for a natural experience.
The entrance to Therma Hot Springs is free of charge, making it a popular and accessible natural wonder.
Yes, many visitors enjoy visiting Therma Beach in the evening and even stay until it's dark, especially for sunset.
The thermal springs can reach up to 50 degrees Celsius, but they mix with the cooler Aegean Sea, creating a comfortable bathing temperature, often around 40 degrees Celsius.
The water has a noticeable sulfurous smell, often described as smelling like eggs, due to the volcanic activity.
It's highly recommended to bring your own drinks and snacks as vendors are limited and prices can be higher. A towel and swimwear are essential.
Crowds can vary, but visiting during off-peak hours like evenings or mornings can help avoid them. It's described as 'not overly crowded' at sunset by some.
The 'bubbling' or 'natural jacuzzi' effect comes from the hot thermal water emerging from rocky outcrops and mixing with the sea.
There are vendors at the car park and at the beach offering food and drinks, though prices might be slightly higher than elsewhere. It's advisable to bring your own supplies.
While not directly at the springs, nearby recommendations include Ali Restaurant, Lambros Steakhouse, and Pax Burgers for dining options in Kos.
Capture the unique landscape where hot springs meet the sea, the scenic walk down, and the stunning coastal views, especially during sunset.
Drone footage has been captured at Therma Beach, showcasing the unique geological formations and the surrounding coastline.
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