About Terme Catez
Terme Catez is Slovenia’s largest and most popular thermal spa resort located in the Lower Sava Valley, about 3 kilometres southeast of the town of Brezice in eastern Slovenia, near the Croatian border.
Terme Catez boasts a wide range of therapeutic and leisure facilities from Turkish baths, Finnish saunas, and jacuzzis through to numerous indoor and outdoor thermal pools with a total surface area of more than 13,000 square metres, some heated to 36°C and others specifically geared up for kids, with many water slides, waves and a slow river ride under waterfalls.
Terme Catez Photo Gallery
Enjoy this fun photo gallery with 40 high resolution photos of Terme Catez that will inspire you to visit Slovenia!
Terme Catez Thermal Bath Complex.
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Overall Rating: 09/10 (Superb) Terme Olimia is one of the largest thermal spas in Slovenia, located in Podcetrtek in the far eastern corner of Slovenia, near the Croatian border, roughly halfway between Slovenia's capital Ljubljana and Croatia's capital Zagreb. It consists of two wellness areas (Family Wellness Termalija and Wellness Orhidelia) which are open year round and were recently fully renovated, a water park named Thermal Park Aqualuna which is open in the summer months from June to September, a spa named Armonia, and a health centre named Olimia. |
Overall Rating: 08/10 (Fabulous) Terme 3000 is one of the newest thermal spas in Slovenia, located in Moravske Toplice in the far northeastern corner of Slovenia. The indoor section has four pools split over two levels plus a sauna area, cafe and a wading pool for babies and toddlers. It is open year round and was recently fully renovated. The outdoor section features seven pools and eight water slides, including the fastest in Slovenia and fourth fastest in Europe. This outdoor section is geared towards families with children and is open from June to September. |
Overall Rating: Terme Catez is the largest and possibly the most popular thermal bath complex and spa in Slovenia. It boasts a range of therapeutic and leisure facilities, from an enormous water park which includes over 12,000 square metres of water surface area of indoor and outdoor thermal pools and attractions, to wellness centre, saunas, three hotels, and huge campground. |