
From
€115 / night
Balneo Complex & Spa Aquatonik sits near the Kleptuza lakes in Velingrad and is built around its namesake feature: an "aquatonic" mineral pool fitted with dozens of underwater jets that work the body from head to foot — a genuinely therapeutic soak rather than a plain swim.
The spa and the water
Beyond the aquatonic pool, guests get free use of a sauna, an ice room, steam baths and a Kneipp path, while an on-site centre for physical and rehabilitation medicine signals the complex's clinical leaning. Velingrad's alkaline, fluoride- and silica-rich water is applied here especially to the musculoskeletal system and post-injury rehabilitation, with hydro-massage doing much of the work.
Who it suits
A practical four-star for travellers who want active, treatment-style water therapy and an easy walk to Kleptuza, at mid-range prices — equally good for couples and independent cure-seekers.
What guests say
Recent guests are largely positive (see the rating panel). Reviewers like the lakeside location, the comfortable beds and the distinctive aquatonic pool; the rehabilitation focus appeals to those coming for more than a soak.
Mineral water
- Composition
- Velingrad mineral water — lightly mineralised, alkaline and rich in fluoride and silica — drives the signature "aquatonic" pool, whose many jets deliver an underwater hydro-massage from head to foot.
Treatments
Facilities
Location
Velingrad, Bulgaria
Frequently asked questions
What is the "aquatonic" pool?+
A mineral pool fitted with dozens of underwater jets that deliver a full-body hydro-massage — Aquatonik's signature feature.
Is there a rehabilitation centre?+
Yes — an on-site centre for physical and rehabilitation medicine, alongside a sauna, ice room, steam baths and a Kneipp path.
How close is the Kleptuza lake?+
It's near the Kleptuza lakes and park, an easy walk away.
What is the water good for?+
Velingrad's alkaline, fluoride-rich water is used here for the musculoskeletal system and post-injury rehabilitation.