Terme di Cavascura

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Barano D'ischia, Italy

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Thermal baths· Tourist attraction

Terme di Cavascura Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Terme di Cavascura is located in Barano D'ischia, Italy on Via Iesca, 11. Terme di Cavascura is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category thermal baths in Italy.

Address

Via Iesca, 11

Phone

+3908119043947

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Ludovica Gandini

Very special place! Natural thermal spa built by the Romans: a great place to relax! For 15 you can do the sauna, hot bath, and hot shower, all with thermal water coming from the mountain! Highly recommended

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K H

Lovely relaxing bath and sauna in a fabulous location. Definitely try the mud bath package - was a delight!

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Federico Andornino

We can’t understand why more people don’t go to this place. It’s quite rustic, true, but it’s a unique experience. We hiked down from the mountain (we had gone on a hike) but it’s easily reachable from sea and the beach. We paid 30 for a complete experience, including a natural sauna, a thermal shower, a complete mud treatment and our own personal thermal bath. You have to try it: this is not posh but you won’t forget it!

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Fiona *Virtually*

Accessible by walking from Maronti Beach up a track follow the signs, quite a relaxing place, small seating area with parasols, there is a range of combinations of water/mud therapies, we had a bath in the thermal waters, amazing it is so hot straight from the rocks, the staff are quite relaxed, they seemed to be at home. 15 euros includes bath (I was in there nearly an hour) natural steam room, hot and cold showers, lounger, parasol.

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thierry meyour

Overpriced place....and a HUGE minus...they don't accept credit cards. The prices range from 15-90 depending on what you choose...and everything needs to be paid in cash. We were 2 with not enough cash to enter. We ended up having to ask some cash for credit card at the restaurant near by and pay an extra 7 commission for a simple fact that a touristic place doesn't accept credit cards in 2019. It was written nowhere and really has spoiled partly our experience. The silence rule seems really not to be followed. Sauna was like an opera house. All in all interesting place acheologically but not a must