Loutra Thermal Springs

Village

Where

the Water Heals

For centuries, visitors have come to Loutra for what rises naturally from beneath the island—warm, mineral-rich springs known for their restorative properties. Whether you soak in the public basin or retreat to a private spa, this is wellness in its purest form.

Ancient Waters,

Modern Calm

Tucked along Kythnos’s northeast coast, Loutra offers more than history—it offers stillness. The geothermal waters ease the body while the sea drifts quietly nearby. Healing here isn’t rushed. It’s felt over time.

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Useful Info

Duration: Approx. 17 km – around 35 minutes by car

Setting: Seaside village with public thermal basins and spa facilities

Access: Reachable by car with easy parking in the village

Availabilty: Open year-round; spa services may vary seasonally

Suitable for: Wellness seekers, solo guests, couples

Personalization: Choose between the historic public spring or modern private treatments

What to bring: Swimwear, water, and time to let the warmth work its way in

Let the

Waters Work

There’s something elemental about Loutra—water rising from the earth, warmth meeting sea air. Whether you're seeking calm, relief, or just a moment of pause, these springs offer what words can't. Step in and let the island take over.

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