Our absolute favorite way to relax and recharge in Italy! Aquardens offers 2-hour, 4-hour, and all-day access to a serious of warm pools. We usually go with the 2-hour entry because there's only so much lounging around in warm water one can do, ya know? Plus, it's only a few euro extra for every 30-minutes you run over, so even if you do linger a little longer, its not going to break the bank.
Entry gets you access to their changing rooms and a locker to store all your belongings while you swim. Bring a bathrobe, towel, and flip flops unless you want to pay to rent them. There are a few other "extras" available you can charge right to your bracelet they give you at check-in... Including cocktails at the swim up bar! Heck yes, un altro prosecco, per favore! I'm also a big fan of the mud masks.
The best time to visit Aquardens is a weekday, during the day. Weekends can be crowded, with lots of kids. Avoid holidays (New Year Day, for instance) at all costs. There are just WAY too many people there to enjoy the experience. Last but not least, pack a snack. I've never been too impressed with any of their food options. read more