EVENTS https://europeanspas.eu European Spas Association Thu, 02 Apr 2026 09:47:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 HEALTHXCHANGE SUMMIT 2026 – Preliminary Programme https://europeanspas.eu/healthxchange-summit-2026-preliminary-programme/ https://europeanspas.eu/healthxchange-summit-2026-preliminary-programme/#respond Wed, 25 Mar 2026 09:59:55 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=7217 HEALTHXCHANGE SUMMIT 2026 – Peliminary Programme

Monday, May 11

Hosted Buyers Study Tour
19:30 Welcome Dinner | Venue: Hotel NOA, Golden Sands Resort

Tuesday, May 12

Congress Program: 08:30 – 17:30
Venue: Hotel NOA, Golden Sands Resort

Morning Plenary – Vision, Policy & Scientific Foundations for Sustainable Health Tourism

08:30 – 09:00 | Registration & Welcome Coffe
09:00 – 09:10 | Opening Session

Opening Remarks – Organisers & Hosts
A welcome address introducing the mission of the HEALTHXCHANGE Summit

  • integrating health, tourism, science, and sustainability into a unified European vision,
  • positioning health tourism as a driver of prevention, resilience, and regional development,
  • and setting the tone for a day of evidence‑based, cross‑sector collaboration.

09:10 – 09:25 | Keynote Address
Minister of Tourism (TBC): “National Vision for Sustainable Health Tourism”
A strategic overview of:

  • national priorities for health tourism and wellbeing,
  • investment pathways supporting sustainable and resilient destinations,
  • the role of health tourism in long‑term economic, social, and territorial cohesion,
  • and opportunities for innovation in prevention, longevity, and nature‑based health services.

09:25 – 09:35 | Keynote Address
President of the ESPA and BubSpa: Assoc.Prof. Dr Siyka Katsarova
A visionary welcome highlighting:

  • the purpose and ambition of the HEALTHXCHANGE Summit,
  • Europe’s unique strengths in natural remedies, spa medicine, and climate health,
  • and the need for a unified European narrative connecting science, tourism, and public health.

09:35 – 11:00 | EU Delegates Session

EU Perspectives, Policies & Cooperation Opportunities for Health and Health Tourism
A high‑level panel featuring representatives from EU institutions, exploring:

  • synergies between EU health and tourism policies,
  • state aid frameworks and recovery mechanisms,
  • cross‑border cooperation in prevention, longevity, and natural remedies,
  • integration of health tourism into EU strategic agendas (Green Deal, Digital Europe, EU4Health),
  • and the role of evidence, research, and social data in shaping sustainable health ecosystems.

 Speaker: Ass. Prof. Dr. Milena Angelova
Member, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
President, ACP–EU Follow‑up Committee
Rapporteur of the EU Life Sciences Strategy

Focus:

  • The role of life sciences in prevention and health tourism
  • EESC perspectives on sustainable health ecosystems
  • Opportunities for social partners in health tourism development

Mr. Petr Kulhánek
Former Minister for Regional Development, Czech Republic
Former Mayor and Regional Leader of Karlovy Vary

Key architect behind:

  • the CZK 1 billion (€38 million) EU‑approved State Aid Scheme supporting medical spas and rehabilitation providers during COVID‑19 (approved under Article 107(3)(b) TFEU),
  • the establishment of the Karlovy Vary Spa & Balneology Research Centre.

Focus:

  • Lessons from the Czech spa support scheme
  • Evidence of economic and health impact
  • How research centres strengthen Europe’s balneology leadership

Mr. Ivaylo Kalfin (TBC)
Executive Director, EUROFOUND
Former Member of the European Parliament

Leader of the Eurofound study on voucher systems in medical spas and their economic & health effects post‑COVID.

Focus:

  • Findings from the EU‑wide spa voucher impact study
  • Implications for national and EU‑level prevention strategies
  • How labour market and social data support the health tourism sector

Mrs Tilly Metz (Invited)
Member of the European Parliament (Luxembourg)
ENVI Committee • TRAN Committee

Focus:

  • The European Parliament’s role in shaping prevention, public health, and sustainable tourism
  • Integrating natural remedies and spa medicine into EU health promotion frameworks

Mr. László Andrejko (Invited)
Representative of the European Commission – Health and Animal welfare 

Topic:
“Cardiovascular Health Action Plan: Opportunities for Prevention Through Natural Remedies and Spa Medicine”
A contribution linking EU cardiovascular strategies with nature‑based, balneological, and lifestyle interventions.

Mrs. Victoria Petrova (Invited)
Senior Expert, MOVE.A5 Tourism, European Commission
DG MOVE – Sustainable Transport & Tourism

Focus:

  • European tourism policy for sustainable and resilient tourism ecosystems
  • Guidance for stakeholders across Europe

Mrs. Anja Fortuna (Invited)
Policy Analyst, Rural Pact Support Office (RPSO)

Focus:

  • How the Rural Pact amplifies rural voices and elevates them on the political agenda
  • Opportunities for rural regions in health tourism, wellbeing services, and spa‑based revitalisation
  • Synergies between the Rural Pact community and Europe’s health, spa, and longevity destinations
  • Pathways for collaboration, good practice exchange, and community‑driven innovation

11:00 – 11:30 | Coffee/mineral water Break


11:30 – 12:30 | ESPA Forum The Science of Balneology – Where Health Tourism and Public Health Meet
A scientific session curated by ESPA, presenting


Parallel Programme:

10:00 – 16:00: HEALTHXCHANGE B2B Session
(Note: This will run parallel to the congress program at the same venue.)


Afternoon Programme – Innovation, Water, Climate & Industry Leadership


12:30 – 14:00 | Networking Lunch

A curated networking lunch featuring regional products and opportunities for informal dialogue among policymakers, researchers, spa operators, and industry leaders.
Focus on building cross‑sector partnerships and exploring collaborative projects.


14:00 – 14:30 | Fireside Chat – Healing Water as a Strategic Resource

Speakers:

  • Representatives from the Bled Water Forum
  • Expert contributor to the European Water Strategy

Themes

Water as a strategic natural asset for health, tourism, and climate resilience
The role of mineral and thermal waters in prevention, wellbeing, and medical spa services
Water governance, sustainability, and protection of Europe’s hydro‑mineral heritage
How water‑rich regions can position themselves as leaders in health tourism and longevity
A conversational, insight‑driven dialogue connecting science, policy, and destination development.


14:30 – 15:30 | Health Tourism Industry Forum

A dynamic industry session bringing together operators, investors, and national associations to discuss:

  • market trends in prevention, longevity, and wellness travel
  • digitalisation and personalised health tourism services
  • workforce development and skills for the future
  • investment opportunities and public–private partnerships
  • the role of certification, quality standards, and evidence‑based practice

This forum highlights Europe’s competitive advantages and the need for coordinated industry action.


15:30-16:00 Coffee/mineral water Break


16:00 – 17:00 | Bulgarian Spas & Balneology Forum

A dedicated spotlight on Bulgaria’s leadership in spa medicine, balneology, and health tourism.
Topics include:

  • Bulgaria’s natural resources and therapeutic traditions
  • National strategies for spa modernisation and sustainable destination development
  • Integration of balneology into public health and prevention programmes
  • Opportunities for cross‑border cooperation and EU‑funded projects

Featuring leading Bulgarian experts, operators, and policymakers.


17:00 – 17:30 | Fireside Chat – Climate & the Healing Climate

Speakers:

  • Representative from DG CLIMA – Directorate‑General for Climate Action
  • Publisher of The Healing Climate, recipient of last year’s Innovation Award Jury Prize

Themes:

  • Climate as a determinant of health and a core asset for health tourism
  • How climate‑sensitive destinations can adapt and thrive
  • The science behind “healing climates” and their therapeutic value
  • Climate policy, sustainability, and the future of nature‑based health services
  • Innovation pathways linking climate action, tourism, and public health

A forward‑looking dialogue bridging climate science, policy, and destination innovation.


19:00 – 19:30 Pre-gala Welcome Drink | Venue: Aquahouse Thermal & Beach, St. St. Constantine and Helena Resort

20:00 – ESPA Innovation Award Gala Dinner | Venue: Astor Garden Hotel, St. St. Constantine and Helena Resort


Wednesday, May 13

10:00 – 13:00: Longevity Forum | Venue: Ensana Aquahouse Hotel & SPA, St. St. Constantine and Helena Resort

Mrs. Nikolina Angelkova – Former Minister of Tourism of Bulgaria (2014-2017), Investment Advisor, and Lawyer. Topic: Integration of the longevity concept in DMOs’ and brands’ strategies.

Mrs. Vesela Toncheva-Schenk – Certified Longevity Fitness Coach (Bulgaria-Germany).

13:00: Site Visits

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Varna is hosting HealthXchange Summit 2026 https://europeanspas.eu/varna-is-hosting-healthxchange-summit-2026/ https://europeanspas.eu/varna-is-hosting-healthxchange-summit-2026/#respond Mon, 23 Mar 2026 17:32:44 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=7191 Varna – Bulgarian maritime capital

The Municipality of Varna is located in northeastern Bulgaria, the administrative center of Varna region, with a population of more than 330,000 people. Varna is the third-largest city in Bulgaria – recognized as the maritime capital of the country, combining sea charm, rich cultural heritage, and modern urban life.

Varna region, with its 32 km of coastline, is known for its favorable climate, natural resources, and the sea, which creates excellent conditions for tourism and balneotherapy within the four seasons. In 2026, Varna will celebrate the 105th anniversary of its designation as a seaside resort.

HeathXchange Summit 2026 will be held from 11 – 13 May 2026. Read more….


The advantage of the region is that, in addition to its luxurious infrastructure, it also boasts a wide range of specialists trained at the internationally recognized Medical University of Varna in the field of “Rehabilitation, Thalassotherapy, Wellness, and SPA” – a program designed to meet the rapidly growing needs of the healing and wellness markets in Bulgaria and the specific demand for highly qualified professionals in the sector.
There are a total of 25 certified centers in Varna:

  • Balneotherapy (Medical SPA) – 8
  • SPA – 10
  • Wellness – 7

Varna is gradually becoming a year-round destination with increasing investments in SPA and wellness tourism, active cultural life, and digital transformation.

Varna is a city where the sea and mineral water come together in a unique way. As Bulgaria’s third-largest city and the major tourist center of the Black Sea coast, Varna combines 7,000 years of history with a modern lifestyle. Sea, nature, culture, and well-being have merged here into a harmonious overall experience.

Even in ancient times, the healing power of mineral water were combined here with physical activity and regeneration. This tradition still forms the basis of the region’s balneological culture today.

Varna is considered one of the richest regions in Bulgaria in terms of water resources. The calcium-magnesium-rich, lightly mineralized thermal waters with temperatures between 40 and 60°C are ideal for prevention, therapy, and sustainable recovery. Traditionally, these thermal waters are used to support treatment of cardiovascular diseases, disorders of the endocrine system, the musculoskeletal system, as well as functional disorders of the nervous system.

Varna offers first-class SPA and wellness infrastructure with more than 25 certified SPA, wellness, and balneotherapy centers. In the renowned SPA resorts of St. Constantine and Helena, Sunny Day, Golden Sands, and Riviera, modern SPA and balneological centers offer a variety of health and relaxation programs based on natural healing resources. Coastal thermal pools and elegant water facilities connect the regenerative power of thermal springs with the freshness and vastness of the Black Sea.


Tourists can benefit from a wide variety of regenerative treatments in the rehabilitation centers:

  • Detox programs: using eastern practices, massages, and natural detoxifying products such as algae, herbs, and Black Sea salts;
  • Mud therapies: relieve joint and muscle pain and activate metabolism;
  • Rebalance programs: combines immersion in mineral water with guided physiotherapy exercises;
  • Healing massages with magnesium oil: relieve muscle tension and promote blood circulation;
  • Therapies with natural ingredients: grape cures and wine therapies, as well as treatments with honey, yogurt, and essential oils, specifically promote health and beauty and support natural regeneration processes;
  • Individually tailored wellness and health programs: customized treatments for sustainable reduction of stress and exhaustion, strengthening the immune system, and enhancing overall well-being.

Varna – an accesible destination for recreation and exciting experiences

Varna`s excellent accessibility is ensured by a well-developed, multimodal transport network, integrating railway and bus terminals, as well as efficient road connections linking the airport with the city and the nearby seaside resorts.

The railway station
The Varna Railway Station is among the first railway stations built in Bulgaria, dating back to 1866.

Varna airport
Varna Airport is located just 8 km of the city centre. It facilitates convenient access for hundreds of thousands of visitors to Varna and its resorts, while offering high-quality services. Varna Airport welcomes tourists year-round, thanks to the expanded and optimized flight schedules of a number of airlines—there are year-round flights to five cities in Germany, Tel Aviv, Istanbul, Vienna, Brussels, London, Eindhoven, Bergamo, as well as multiple daily flights to the capital Sofia.

Port Varna
Port Varna East is located in the Bay of Varna, only 1 km from the city’s central area. The largest port in Bulgaria and the country’s maritime gateway to the world.

The bus station

The new Varna bus station was officially opened on 1 June 2024. The building features a modern design and high functionality, with 12 departure sectors, 30 bus parking spaces, as well as a 24-hour waiting area and an on-site food and beverage establishment.


Varna Resorts

In and around Varna are some of the most beautiful beaches in Bulgaria — expansive stretches of golden sand, refreshing greenery, crystal-clear sea waters, and a rich variety of seaside resorts, recreation zones, and places dedicated to relaxation and recovery.

In the 1950s and 1960s, the seaside resorts of Sts. Constantine and Helena and Golden Sands were developed in their modern form. The magnificent beaches and contemporary hotels have since attracted visitors from all over the world. In 2025, Bulgarian recipients of the prestigious Blue Flag international award rank among the world’s best beaches and marinas. Among them are the beaches of the Golden Sands and Sunny Day resorts.

The resorts “Saints Constantine and Helena“, “Sunny Day“, “Golden Sands“, and “Riviera” offer unique opportunities to combine the sea breeze with the healing power of the mineral water. The pools and water facilities located along the coast combine the benefits of sea water and climate with those of thermal springs. In modern SPA centers, you can enjoy a variety of cosmetic and medical treatments using another natural resource – the mud from the lagoon.

Sts. Constantine and Helena

Bulgaria’s first seaside resort, Sts. Constantine and Helena, has been known for more than a century for its beautiful coastal scenery and unspoilt natural surroundings. Today, it continues to attract visitors with its picturesque shoreline, cosy beaches, and clean air. Enriched by the healing power of the sea and the mineral springs found throughout the resort, it offers health, vitality, and well – being.

Golden Sands

A modern resort with more than 65 years of history and tradition. Located 16 km north of Varna, Bulgaria’s maritime capital, it is nestled within the cool forest of the nature park bearing the same name and lies just steps away from its iconic golden sandy beach. One of the resort’s greatest assets is its abundance of healing mineral springs.

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Calls grow for EU-wide standards in health tourism and cross-border care https://europeanspas.eu/calls-grow-for-eu-wide-standards-in-health-tourism-and-cross-border-care/ https://europeanspas.eu/calls-grow-for-eu-wide-standards-in-health-tourism-and-cross-border-care/#respond Wed, 18 Mar 2026 19:18:26 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=7148 Health tourism is gaining strategic importance in Europe, with discussions at the European Health Tourism Industry Summit 2026, held on 17 March at the European Parliament, underlining the need for stronger coordination between tourism, healthcare and policy.


Organised by Health Tourism Industry (HTI) under the leadership of Ivana Kolar and hosted by MEP Nikolina Brnjac, the summit brought together policymakers, tourism leaders and healthcare experts to discuss how Europe can position itself as a global leader in health and wellbeing.

A sector gaining political momentum

Opening the summit, Ivana Kolar described health tourism as a broad and rapidly evolving field, covering “general spa, prevention, rehabilitation, medical” services.

Kolar stressed that the sector sits at the intersection of public policy and private investment, noting that HTI provides “a unique platform that connects policymakers, destinations, health providers, facilitators, investors, and industry associations”.

MEP Nikolina Brnjac framed the discussion in a wider European context, arguing that health tourism must become a central component of Europe’s future. “I strongly believe that health tourism is an important driver of tourism sustainability,” she said, adding that it is also “a crucial ingredient in the new branding of destination Europe”.

She highlighted growing pressures from ageing populations, climate change and geopolitical uncertainty, noting that “at the very core of health tourism is the contribution to physical, mental and spiritual health”.

Brnjac also pointed to the economic dimension of the sector. “Health tourists spend around eight to ten times more than other tourists,” she said, calling for harmonised European standards and increased investment.

Europe’s competitive edge in wellbeing tourism

Eduardo Santander, CEO of the European Travel Commission, emphasised that health and wellbeing tourism is no longer a niche trend but a structural shift in travel behaviour.

“It’s here to stay,” he said, pointing to the growing demand for wellness-focused experiences and quality of life.

Santander argued that Europe already has the foundations to lead globally, thanks to its diversity, cultural heritage and long-standing wellness traditions. He also stressed that tourism must evolve beyond recovery towards what he described as “smart growth”.

“We have to start thinking about tourism as not an extraction form of industry but one that is investing, especially in its people,” he said.

At the same time, he highlighted the importance of cooperation between destinations. “If we work together to position Europe as a shared destination for wellbeing tourism, we all will win.”

Preventive health and spa medicine under the spotlight

A central moment of the summit came with the intervention of Siyka Katsarova, President of the European Spas Association, who called preventive health and spa medicine one of Europe’s most underutilised assets.

Referring to the Covid-19 period, she noted that citizens increasingly turned to natural and preventive solutions. “People were just looking for solutions to improve healthcare,” she said.

Katsarova argued that health tourism can help tackle one of Europe’s structural tourism challenges: seasonality. Countries such as Croatia, Greece, Spain and Italy could benefit from more year-round health-focused offers.

Crucially, she insisted that health tourism must be treated as a cross-sector priority. “Health tourism is sitting in between two main industries,” she said, referring to tourism and healthcare.

She also warned that Europe risks falling behind global competitors. “Europe is sleeping,” she said, urging policymakers to better leverage the continent’s “natural healing resources” and adopt a more holistic approach to health.

According to Katsarova, the sector already represents a significant economic force, with more than 1,400 certified medical spas, over 850,000 jobs, 25 million annual visitors and a €50 billion impact.

“One euro investment in prevention is saving seven euros from healthcare,” she added, making the case for stronger policy support.

Cross-border healthcare is still too complex

MEP Tomislav Sokol addressed the legal framework governing cross-border healthcare, warning that existing EU rules remain too complicated for most patients.“These legal rules are so complicated that you need to be a health law expert to know what your rights are,” he said, describing the current system as “a mess”.

While EU legislation allows patients to seek treatment abroad under certain conditions, Sokol said that overlapping rules, administrative barriers and lack of awareness prevent the system from functioning effectively. He called for simplification, better information for patients and the creation of structured cross-border healthcare pathways, including centres of excellence serving multiple countries.

The reality for patients on the ground

Michal Dybowski, President of the Healthcare Poland Foundation, brought a practical perspective, highlighting the gap between legislation and real-life patient experience.

“We don’t have a problem with our law because the law is good. But we have a serious problem with how we really execute them,” he said.

Through a series of case studies, he illustrated how patients face obstacles such as lack of reimbursement, poor transfer of medical records and long administrative delays. Among the most striking figures he cited was the average waiting time for reimbursement approval. “531 days,” he said.

Dybowski also pointed to the absence of common quality standards for medical providers, limited patient information and the lack of coordinated visa policies for medical travel.

Despite these challenges, he insisted that solutions are within reach, including digital tools, shared standards and the future European Health Data Space.

“It’s not utopia. We’ve got to build it,” he said.

A window of opportunity for Europe

Across the summit, a clear message emerged: Europe has all the ingredients to lead in health tourism, but lacks the coordination and political prioritisation needed to unlock its full potential.

With a European strategy for sustainable tourism expected in the coming months, stakeholders see a crucial opportunity to integrate prevention, wellbeing and cross-border healthcare into the EU agenda.

As discussions continue in Brussels, health tourism is increasingly being recognised not as a niche, but as a strategic asset for Europe’s competitiveness, resilience and quality of life.

Author: António Buscardini

Source: https://traveltomorrow.com/calls-grow-for-eu-wide-standards-in-health-tourism-and-cross-border-care/

Additional information about the event: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/ro/press-room/20260316IPR38220/meps-advocate-for-smart-management-of-tourism

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European Spas at ITB Berlin 2026 https://europeanspas.eu/european-spas-at-itb-berlin-2026/ https://europeanspas.eu/european-spas-at-itb-berlin-2026/#respond Mon, 16 Mar 2026 18:46:15 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=7117 Celebrating 60 Years of ITB with Innovation in Health Tourism

As ITB celebrated its 60th anniversary, the Medical & Health Tourism Pavilion in Hall 4.1 was bigger and more impactful than ever. The European Spas Association was proud to co-create this year’s programme, highlighting the future of evidence-based health tourism, from longevity and regenerative medicine to the healing power of Europe’s traditional thermal waters.

Throughout the event, the pavilion became a dynamic hub for policy discussions, expert panels, networking, and industry exchange, bringing together leading voices from tourism, healthcare, research, and public institutions. Our members from Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovenia,  Slovakia, and Romania made the presentation of medical spas perfect. Thank you very much for the contributions! 


ITB Health Destination Award 2026

A special moment during ITB Berlin was the presentation of the ITB Health Destination Award 2026, which was proudly awarded to Italy, represented by Federterme and ENIT.

Italy was recognised for:

• Europe’s largest investments in spa and wellbeing infrastructure, European Spas Innovativation Award winner De Montel thermal spa in Milan is a new milestone in Europes spa world.
• Strong scientific research in balneology through collaboration with universities and the FORST Foundation
• The development of Italcares, a global platform promoting Italian healthcare and thermal medicine 

Italy demonstrates how health tourism can successfully combine medical evidence, cultural heritage, sustainability, and global competitiveness.

Congratulations to Visit Düsseldorf for being awarded the best Medical Tourism Destination 2026! Thank you to all jury members for your valuable work and cooperation; special thanks to ITB!


Strategic Partnership for Women’s Wellbeing

A major highlight of ITB Berlin 2026 was the launch of a strategic collaboration between the Institute of Tourism and the European Spas Association (ESPA) focused on women’s empowerment and wellbeing.

This partnership aims to expand access to evidence-based natural healing services, promote preventive health, and strengthen women’s role in the tourism and health sectors.

The collaboration was focused on:

• Promoting women’s health and preventive wellbeing through spa medicine and natural healing services
• Developing research, studies, and policy recommendations on women’s empowerment
• Supporting female professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders in tourism and healthcare
• Creating programmes encouraging healthy lifestyles, resilience, and self-care
• Strengthening cooperation with governments and international organisations

Joint Working Group will soon be established to develop research initiatives and pilot projects that place women’s wellbeing at the centre of sustainable tourism and health strategies.


Dialogue with UN Tourism

During ITB Berlin, the European Spas delegation also held an important meeting with Cordula Wohlmuth, Regional Director Europe of UN Tourism. Discussions focused on strengthening cooperation and expanding knowledge transfer and publications on health tourism within the UN Tourism framework.

There was strong interest in further collaboration on topics such as:

• Quality standards for health destinations
• Health tourism as a driver of sustainable tourism development
• The growing importance of the Silver Economy

At the Global Tourism Summit at the Ritz-Carlton, European Spas representatives also had the opportunity to exchange perspectives with UN Tourism Secretary-General Shaikha Al Nuwais, exploring opportunities to further highlight health tourism and longevity-focused travel at a global level.


Healthy Water Initiative – A Unique Experience

One of the most engaging highlights at the European Spas stand was the “Healthy European Waters” Bar. This interactive concept allowed visitors to experience the diversity and therapeutic qualities of Europe’s mineral waters, sparking inspiring conversations about water as a cornerstone of health and spa medicine.

The initiative was organised in cooperation with the Slovenian Spas Association and the Slovenian Tourist Board, showcasing the strength of European collaboration in health tourism.


Academic Cooperation and Young Talent

European Spas was delighted to welcome Prof. Waldemar Berg, President of the Deggendorf Institute of Technology, for valuable discussions on future academic cooperation.

Special thanks go to our members and colleagues Anke Sponer and George Christian Steckenbauer, whose expertise and contributions to the Medical & Health Tourism Pavilion stage programme were instrumental to the success of our presence at ITB Berlin 2026.

We are also deeply grateful to the students from Deggendorf Institute of Technology, whose energy, professionalism, and creativity helped represent the European Spas Association throughout the entire trade fair. Their engagement truly reflects the future of our sector.


Inspiring Discussions at the Pavilion

The pavilion programme featured numerous high-level discussions, including:

Longevity, Regeneration & Prevention – Beyond the Buzzwords
with leading experts discussing the transformation of preventive healthcare.

Digitalisation in Health Tourism,
exploring education and innovation in cooperation with international partners.

Wellbeing in Tourism – Economic Engine: Impact Today, Value Tomorrow,
highlighting the growing economic importance of health and wellness tourism.


Looking Ahead

ITB Berlin 2026 once again confirmed that health tourism is becoming one of the most dynamic sectors in global travel.

The European Spas Association remains committed to strengthening spa medicine, preventive health, sustainability, and innovation, while building international partnerships that support healthier societies and thriving tourism regions.

Thank you to Thomas Böhmkes, Ophelia Janik and to all our partners for the intensive and successful days!

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Modern Technologies in Spa Industry 4.0, April 13 – 14, 2026, Karlovy Vary https://europeanspas.eu/modern-techologies-in-spa-industry-4-0-april-13-14-2026-karlovy-vary/ https://europeanspas.eu/modern-techologies-in-spa-industry-4-0-april-13-14-2026-karlovy-vary/#respond Mon, 09 Feb 2026 20:15:20 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=7015 Join the advisory members conference dedicated to the latest innovations shaping modern spa treatment — from new rehabilitation technologies and advances in medical research to education and the broader socio‑economic factors influencing the future of the spa sector.

Day 1 will present key outcomes of the Spa Research Centre project and host expert discussions on the future role of spa care, its position within the healthcare system, and opportunities for development through data, research, and interdisciplinary cooperation.

Day 2 will bring leading Czech and international specialists who will share current trends and best practices in spa treatment, balneology, rehabilitation, wellness, and preventive medicine.

The conference welcomes professionals from healthcare, spa services, research, public administration, and the private sector — offering a unique space for knowledge sharing, networking, and expert dialogue.

Find more information about the registration

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Medical & Health Tourism Pavillion at the 60th edition of ITB Berlin https://europeanspas.eu/medical-health-tourism-pavillion-at-the-60th-edition-of-itb-berlin/ https://europeanspas.eu/medical-health-tourism-pavillion-at-the-60th-edition-of-itb-berlin/#respond Mon, 09 Feb 2026 04:58:15 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=7000 This year’s ITB Berlin hosts a high-class selection of exhibitors from different areas of the medical, health and wellbeing sector and a top-notch stage program in the Medical and Health Pavillion. European Spas Association is co-creating the programme. Join us from 3 – 5 March 2026 in Hall 4.1!

Water tasting to learn about the healing effects of mineral water in cooperation with the Slovenian Spa Association and the Slovenian Tourism Board, Health tourism pavillon Stage Programme Hall 4.1

TUESDAY / 3th March
15:30 – 16:00 | Longevity, Regeneration & Prevention: Beyond the Buzzwords
Key themes: Regenerative medicine; Preventive healthcare. PANEL DISCUSSION
Panelists:
– Dr. Siyka Katsarova – President, BUBSPA & European Spas Association
– Marina Lalli – Vice President Federterme; President Federturismo; 
– Dr. Petra Bailey – Vice-President, Ensana Health Spa Group

Moderator:
Csilla Mezösi – Secretary General, European Spas Association


THURSDAY /5th March
11:00 – 11:30 | PRESENTATION

Digitalization in Health Tourism – Education in Cooperation with the World Health Organization
Presenter:
-Anke Sponer – International Cooperation, Deggendorf Technische Hochschule

11:30 – 12:30 | Wellbeing in Tourism – Economic Engine: Impact Today, Value Tomorrow; PANEL DISCUSSION
Panelists:
-Iuliana Tasie, Vice President of the European Spas Association and Optbr Romania; CEO ANA hotels Europa Eforie,  
-Lina Nosevič – Executive Director, National Association of Sanatoriums and Rehabilitation Institutions in Lithuania; mailto:lina@rehabilitation.lt
-Martin Plachy – CEO, Royal Spa CZ; Vice President, European Spas Association

Moderator:
Nikol Rashkova – European Spas Association

OTHER IMPRORANT presentations and programms:

TUE 3 MAR 12:00 – 12:15 OFFICIAL OPENING ITB MEDICAL & HEALTH TOURISM PAVILION 12:15 – 13:30 MEDICAL MEDIA NETWORKING LUNCH supported by Visit Bulgaria

15:00 – 15:30 EXPERT INTERVIEW with Daniel Attard;Member of the European Parliament (Malta), Committee on Transport and Tourism

EUROPE’S PATH TO SUSTAINABLE TOURISM GROWTH AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPE’S TOURISM REGIONS

17:00 – 19.00 ITB MEDICAL & HEALTH NETWORKING RECEPTION

WED 4 MAR, 19:00 – 22:00 ITB MEDICAL & HEALTH NIGHT 

presenting the ITB MEDICAL & HEALTH TOURISM AWARDS 2026

in partnership with European Spas Association (By invitation only!)


 More information: https://www.itb.com/en/ausstellen/exhibition-areas/medical-health

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New Partnership Announcement: European Spas Association × Bled Water Forum  https://europeanspas.eu/new-partnership-announcement-european-spas-association-x-bled-water-forum/ https://europeanspas.eu/new-partnership-announcement-european-spas-association-x-bled-water-forum/#respond Mon, 09 Feb 2026 04:34:45 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=6997 We are pleased to announce a new partnership between the European Spas Association and the Bled Water Forum (BWF), joining forces to advance global excellence in drinking, mineral, and spa waters.

The Bled Water Forum is currently leading several international initiatives focused on:
• New frameworks for drinking water quality
• Mineralization and classification profiles
• Source protection and public water excellence
• Advanced certification systems for institutions and facilities offering high-quality drinking water
• Education and development of water sommeliers and water technologies

We strongly believe that the European spa sector – with its deep heritage, scientific knowledge, and operational expertise – represents one of the most advanced real-world applications of mineral and natural waters for health, wellbeing, prevention, and medical tourism. This makes ESPA a natural and essential partner in shaping the future of water standards.

Together, we aim to co-create:
✔ Global quality standards for drinking and spa waters
✔ Classification and mineralization frameworks connecting health, wellness, and public water systems
✔ A new certification system for destinations and facilities offering exceptional drinking and mineral waters across hospitality, spa, medical, and public environments

This cooperation will connect scientific, regulatory, and operational perspectives into a coherent European and global reference framework for water excellence.

Bled Water Forum in June, with a dedicated panel or keynote on:

“Spa, Drinking Water and Mineral Water: New Quality Standards and the Future
of Water Excellence in Health and Tourism.”

More information about the Bled Water Forum: https://bledwf.com/

We look forward to shaping the future of water—together.

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Save the date: HEALTHXCHANGE SUMMIT 2026 https://europeanspas.eu/save-the-date-healthxchange-summit-2026/ https://europeanspas.eu/save-the-date-healthxchange-summit-2026/#respond Sun, 08 Feb 2026 20:30:46 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=6994 EUROPE’S FLAGSHIP EVENT FOR HEALTH, SPA & LONGEVITY

From 11 to 13 May 2026, Varna, Bulgaria, will host a landmark European gathering dedicated to the future of sustainable health tourism.

Hosted by the Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Bulgaria and the Municipality of Varna, and organised by the European Spas Association and the Health Tourism Industry in cooperation with BUBSPA, the event will bring together leading voices from across Europe and beyond.

As a high-level platform, it will connect policy-makers, destinations, scientists, medical experts, and industry leaders to exchange knowledge, shape policy, and drive innovation in health tourism. With its rich spa heritage, natural healing resources, and growing international profile, Bulgaria takes centre stage—positioning itself at the forefront of Europe’s evolving health and wellness landscape.

Programme at a glance

11 MAY – WELCOME EVENING


12 MAY – HEALTHXCHANGE SUMMIT

Morning Sessions

  • Opening Remarks – Organisers & Hosts
  • Keynote Address – Minister of Tourism
    National Vision for Sustainable Health Tourism
  • EU Delegates Session
    EU perspectives, policies & cooperation opportunities
  • European Spas Forum
    The Science of Balneology – Where Tourism and Health Meet
  • Networking Lunch

Afternoon Sessions

  • Fireside Chat
    Water Strategy – Healing Water as a Strategic Resource
  • Health Tourism Industry Forum
    Europe as a Health Destination & the Importance of Collaboration
  • Bulgarian spas and balneology Forum
    The Excellence of Bulgaria – Visionaries and M
  • Fireside Chat
    Climate & the Healing Climate
  • Gala Dinner & Innovation Awards in partnership with SOTHYS
    Venue: Aquahouse & Astor Garden Innovation Awards; Celebration of 20 Years of BUBSPA

13 MAY – LONGEVITY FORUM & SITE VISITS

Longevity Forum – Ensana Aquahouse; New Medical Inputs from Balneology & Lifestyle Change

after the forum – Thematic Site Visits

  • Group 1: Detox Programmes
  • Group 2: Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation
  • Group 3: Thalasso & Marine-Based Therapies

Delegates depart Varna.

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Invitation to Seminar “Thalassotherapy in Theory and Practice” https://europeanspas.eu/invitation-to-seminar-thalassotherapy-in-theory-and-practice/ https://europeanspas.eu/invitation-to-seminar-thalassotherapy-in-theory-and-practice/#respond Tue, 03 Feb 2026 19:08:33 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=6985 20 – 22 February 2026, Nordeney, Germany

Under the scientific direction of Dr Friedhart Raschke, the professional supervision of Thalassotherapy Coordinator Anja Raschke, and osteopath and licensed naturopath Karin Rass, the next Thalassotherapy seminar will take place from Friday, 20 February to Sunday, 22 February 2026.

Each year, therapists, physicians, and interested participants gain new insights and a deeper understanding of thalassotherapy.
What exactly is thalassotherapy? How is it applied? How can it be used personally and passed on to patients? In addition, the seminar will provide an overview of how spa resorts and providers of therapeutic treatments can make thalassotherapy eligible for reimbursement.

The topics will be presented by experienced lecturers, thalassotherapists, and physicians.

The seminar is aimed at various professional groups in the fields of healthcare and health tourism, including spa and (medical) wellness, such as:
physiotherapists, massage therapists, bath attendants, physicians, sports therapists, health educators, nursing professionals, spa managers, cosmeticians, and others.

More information and registration >>>
Programme >>>


The Thalasso working group is a cooperation between ESPA and the DHV. Marlies Sobczak is the leading board member of NL, and Mr Wilhelm Loth is the director of Staatsbad on the Thalasso island Norderney.

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Don’t miss the Medi-Wellness Congress 2026 https://europeanspas.eu/dont-miss-the-medi-wellness-congress-2026/ https://europeanspas.eu/dont-miss-the-medi-wellness-congress-2026/#respond Wed, 28 Jan 2026 20:10:43 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=6975 The 5th edition of the Medi-Wellness Congress will be held on 27th and 28th of April 2026 in Geneva, Switzerland

Organisers have revealed the main theme of this year’s congress:

Reset, Recharge, Regrow: The Science of Modern Wellness

In a world where chronic stress, accelerated ageing, and cellular exhaustion are part of everyday life, the medi-spa is evolving into a true human regeneration lab. Blending natural techniques with non-invasive technologies, how can we offer a more preventive approach – one that restores vital energy, protects cells, and delays the need for curative treatments?

Content Pillars
1. Science & Regeneration: Understanding Cellular Mechanisms • Biological markers of ageing: inflammation, oxidative stress, mitochondrial health • Key principles of preventive longevity • Current research in cellular regeneration
2. The Role of Deep Rest and Restorative Sleep • Sleep as the ultimate regenerative therapy • Spa-integrated sleep protocols: audio therapies, body wraps, chromo-relaxation • Deep Rest & Slow Reset: turning a session into a micro-reboot
3. Cellular Nutrition & Integrative Biology • Regenerative nutrition: polyphenols, intermittent fasting, chrono-nutrition • The microbiome and its link to cellular vitality • Supplements and adaptogens: their role in deep recovery
4. Design & Architecture for Regenerative Spas • Creating spaces that support cellular recovery: light, air, temperature, frequency • Sensory architecture & wellness biohacking: where are the limits? • From treatment rooms to regeneration pods: global design inspirations
5. Emerging Technologies & Regenerative Protocols • Red light therapy & photobiomodulation: breakthrough or buzz? • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT): toward cognitive performance spas? • NAD+, peptides, IV drips: how far can we go in a non-medical setting? • Infrared saunas, cryotherapy, pressotherapy: combining without overstimulation
6. Ethics & Regulatory Frameworks • How far can medi-spas go before crossing into the medical realm? • Regulations around wellness technologies (country-specific) • Transparency, client education, and the evolving role of practitioners

More information about the programme, speakers and registration fees can be found at the website: https://www.mwcongress.com

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48th ISMH World Congress in Banja Koviljača, Serbia https://europeanspas.eu/48th-ismh-world-congress-in-banja-koviljaca-serbia/ https://europeanspas.eu/48th-ismh-world-congress-in-banja-koviljaca-serbia/#respond Wed, 28 Jan 2026 19:35:41 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=6971 48th ISMH World Congress will be held from 13 to 16 May in Banja Koviljača, Serbia.

The ISMH World Congress is one of the most important international scientific meetings in the field of balneology, medical hydrology and climatology. The 48th Congress will bring together clinicians, researchers, academics, and health professionals from around the world to exchange knowledge, present current research, and discuss future directions in medical hydrology and spa medicine.

Organisers are proud to announce that participants from 27 countries have already registered, confirming strong international interest and the global relevance of this Congress.

Main Topics

The Congress will cover a broad range of multidisciplinary topics, including:

  • Pain management and healthy ageing
  • Balneotherapy in musculoskeletal, neurological, dermatological, metabolic, respiratory, and cardiovascular diseases
  • Post-COVID rehabilitation and recovery
  • Integrative and complementary medicine
  • Balneotherapy in paediatrics
  • Peloid therapy and thalassotherapy
  • Health resort management and economics
  • The Global H₂S Initiative

The scientific program will feature plenary lectures by internationally recognised invited speakers, oral and poster presentations, and thematic sessions designed to encourage discussion and international collaboration.

The Congress will take place in Banja Koviljača, one of the oldest and most renowned spa towns in Serbia, in Southeast Europe, known for its long tradition in medical hydrology and rehabilitation medicine. Scientific and official events will be held at several venues within walking distance, including the historic Kur-Salon, Specialized Rehabilitation Hospital and nearby congress and hotel facilities within the spa complex.

Banja Koviljača is easily accessible via Belgrade Nikola Tesla International Airport (BEG), approximately 120 km away (70-minute drive), with organised transfers available. An alternative option is Tuzla International Airport (TZL), located about 60 km from the venue.


Registration and Participation

The Congress is open to ISMH members and non-members, physicians, researchers, health professionals, and students with an interest in balneology and related disciplines.

Early bird registration is available until February 1st 2026, offering reduced registration fees.

Further information regarding registration, abstract submission, accommodation, and official deadlines is available at the website and by e-mail: ismh@balneologija.rs and www.balneologija.rs/ismh.html.

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Medical Spas and Climate Health Resorts as Strategic Pillars of Europe’s Health Future https://europeanspas.eu/medical-spas-and-climate-health-resorts-as-strategic-pillars-of-europes-health-future/ https://europeanspas.eu/medical-spas-and-climate-health-resorts-as-strategic-pillars-of-europes-health-future/#respond Sat, 17 Jan 2026 08:43:41 +0000 https://europeanspas.eu/?p=6945 On 15 January 2026, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) hosted an Expert Hearing on Life Sciences and Rare Diseases

On 15 January 2026, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) hosted an Expert Hearing on Life Sciences and Rare Diseases as part of the work on TEN/867 – The European Life Science Strategy along with the Strategy on Research and Technology Infrastructures with a focus on the treatment of rare diseases.

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to Rapporteur Milena Angelova and President Martin Böhme, whose leadership and openness to a holistic perspective made it possible for the European Spas Association to contribute to this important process. Their willingness to consider the broader value of natural health resources created a unique opportunity to bring balneology and climate health into the European debate on life sciences.

The Expert Hearing brought together policymakers, scientists, and health stakeholders to discuss priorities for Europe’s evolving health strategies. The European Spas Association was honoured to participate, represented by Dr. Siyka Katsarova and Csilla Mezősi.

The discussion focused on the role of medical spas and climate health resorts within Europe’s future health policy. A clear message emerged: medical spas are not simply a matter of tradition or wellness tourism. They are evidence-based, physician-prescribed health infrastructures that play a meaningful role in prevention, rehabilitation, mental health support and improved quality of life — including for people living with chronic and rare diseases.

Recent advances in life sciences strongly reinforce this position. Research ranging from thermal water biochemistry to inflammation pathways and microbiome science confirms the solid scientific foundations of balneotherapy and climatotherapy. When combined with digital health tools and telemonitoring, these therapies are fully aligned with Europe’s health innovation ecosystem and modern models of integrated care.

Participants at the hearing highlighted the broader value of medical spas and climate health resorts as resource-efficient and low-impact health infrastructures. Closely linked to climate adaptation, they contribute to health resilience, healthy ageing and sustainable healthcare delivery — priorities that are increasingly central to European policy debates.

The exchange was marked by strong support from experts and representatives of several EU Member States, including Romania, Slovakia, Germany, Italy, Hungary and Bulgaria. These contributions underlined the clinical value, scientific credibility and sustainability impact of Europe’s natural health resources, and called for their greater recognition within EU life sciences and health strategies.

There was broad agreement that the integration of life sciences, digital health and nature-based therapies is not a distant ambition. It is already taking place across Europe’s medical spas and climate health resorts, demonstrating how traditional natural assets can be successfully embedded in contemporary health systems.

The European Spas Association warmly thanks the European Economic and Social Committee, as well as all participating experts and Member State representatives, for an open, constructive and forward-looking discussion. The shared support expressed during the hearing sends a strong signal: Europe’s natural health ecosystem is a strategic asset for public health, innovation and sustainability, and an opportunity that should be fully embraced within the European Life Sciences Strategy.

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