Hot springs boast some of the most stunning scenes on the planet. From the bubbling warm waters of Japanese onsens to the soothing splashes of Europe’s thermal baths, these natural pools come in all shapes and sizes.
At Parkdean Resorts, we know a thing or two about relaxing aquatic escapes, with our own range of luxury hot tub holidays being great for your body and mind. But the world has its fair share of stunning springs too, and we’ve scoured the Gram to find them, discovering which ones are shared the most.
While we can’t always jump on a plane and visit these incredible places, we can live vicariously through our screens and enjoy some well-earned armchair travel. Check out our results below.
The world's top 10 most Instagrammable hot springs
Looking at Instagram hashtag data to see which hot springs are shared the most by avid travellers, we can reveal the world’s most Instagrammable hot springs - and you’re going to want these on your profile.
1. Blue Lagoon Geothermal Spa, Iceland (101,721 hashtags)
Perhaps the most famous hot springs in the world (and certainly the most popular on Instagram), Iceland’s Blue Lagoon is located in a lava field, keeping its water at a steady 37 degrees celsius all year round. Despite its breathtaking appearance, the lagoon here is actually man-made, powered by water from a nearby geothermal power plant that uses the hot water to generate electricity. Exploring the lagoon on Instagram will conjure up images of an otherworldly landscape, one that conveniently has a swim up bar slap bang in the middle.
2. Szechenyi Bath, Hungary (55,716 hashtags)
The largest medicinal bath in Europe, thermal waters have been enjoyed here since 1913. It’s easy to see why they’re still so popular - based in the centre of a park by the side of a stunning spa building, you can bathe inside or outside and enjoy spectacular architecture and soothing waters all around you.
3. Mammoth Hot Springs, California (41,491 hashtags)
A fairly small and unassuming spring, Mammoth Hot Springs in California is the perfect pit stop on the way to Yosemite. The spring is well known for its heart-shaped hot tubs that draw in crowds from all over the country, giving people the ideal spot to lay back and relax while watching the quiet Californian countryside.
4. Hanmer Springs, New Zealand (39,366 hashtags)
Surrounded by mountain trails, ski slopes, white water rapids and abundant salmon and trout, it’d be easy to have an active holiday in Hanmer Springs. Having said that, it’d be even easier to lay back and do nothing in the gorgeous mineral water.
5. Hot Water Beach, New Zealand (38,759 hashtags)
Thermal pools not enough for you? Try this awe-inspiring thermal beach along the coast of New Zealand. Powered by underground hot springs, the water can get as hot as 64 degrees celsius either side of low tide, with visitors bringing their own spades to dig a personal pool of pleasure.
6. Terme di Saturnia, Italy (35,685 hashtags)
According to legend, the springs here were formed by lightning bolts when Jupiter fell out with Saturn. While we can neither confirm or deny the stories, we can say that whatever formed them did an excellent job. The water here sits at 37.5 degrees celsius and will relax muscles you didn’t even know existed.
7. Grutas Tolantongo, Mexico (32,333 hashtags)
Personal pockets of heated water cascading down ancient steps as you look over unforgettable views - we know where we want to be right now. The steam rises out of the trees as the nearby volcanic mountains heat the water - soothing, serene, stunning.
8. Hot Springs in Kinosaki, Japan (28,334 hashtags)
Set in a charmingly authentic onsen town (a town powered by volcanic activity), this typical set of Japanese bath houses has been healing people since the 8th century. Built along a willow-lined river, you’ll hear the sound of wooden clogs tapping away in the evening as the locals head to their favourite spot to unwind.
9. Peninsula Hot Springs, Australia (25,719 hashtags)
Featuring a day spa, hotel and, of course, some stunning hot springs, Victoria’s first geothermal waters offer incredible views around every corner. Not that you’ll be doing much moving - once you sit in the waters, your body will be quite content staying still.
10. Gellért Baths, Hungary (23,750 hashtags)
Talk of healing waters has been going on in Budapest since the 13th century, so it’s no surprise Gellért Baths has made our top 10. Situated in the simply stunning Hotel Gellért, the thermal baths suffered damage in WWII, but were fully refurbished in 2008 to give you the gorgeous, glamorous setting you can see today.
The best of the rest - all 25 of the most Instagrammable hot springs
Ranking | Hot Spring | Country | Hashtag | Number of Hashtags |
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1 | Blue Lagoon Geothermal Spa | Iceland | #bluelagooniceland | 101,721 |
2 | Szechenyi Bath | Hungary | #szechenyibaths | 55,716 |
3 | Mammoth Hot Springs | California, USA | #mammothhotsprings | 41,491 |
4 | Hanmer Springs | New Zealand | #hanmersprings | 39,366 |
5 | Hot Water Beach | New Zealand | #hotwaterbeach | 38,759 |
6 | Terme di Saturnia | Italy | #termedisaturnia | 35,685 |
7 | Grutas Tolantongo | Mexico | #grutasdetolantongo | 32,333 |
8 | Hot Springs in Kinosaki | Japan | #kinosakionsen | 28,334 |
9 | Peninsula Hot Springs | Australia | #peninsulahotsprings | 25,719 |
10 | Gellért Baths | Hungary | #gellertbaths | 23,750 |
11 | Aqua Dome | Austria | #aquadome | 22,234 |
12 | Termas Geométricas | Chile | #termasgeometricas | 20,838 |
13 | Chena Hot Springs | Alaska, USA | #chenahotsprings | 19,399 |
14 | Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs | New Mexico, USA | #ojocaliente | 18,011 |
15 | Therme Bucuresti | Romania | #thermebucuresti | 16,936 |
16 | Reykjadalur Valley | Iceland | #reykjadalur | 15,322 |
17 | Dogo Onsen | Japan | #dogoonsen | 14,221 |
18 | Tabacón Hot Springs | Costa Rica | #tabacon | 13,325 |
19 | El Tatio | Chile | #eltatio | 13,091 |
20 | Cascate del Mulino | Italy | #cascatedelmulino | 12,173 |
21 | Brúarfoss | Iceland | #bruarfoss | 12,094 |
22 | Jigokudani Monkey Park | Japan | #jigokudanimonkeypark | 10,173 |
23 | Kurokawa Onsen | Japan | #kurokawaonsen | 10,049 |
24 | Sawtooth National Forest | Idaho, USA | #sawtoothnationalforest | 10,005 |
25 | Bagby Hot Springs | Oregon, USA | #bagbyhotsprings | 8,990 |
Ready for a thermal stay of your own?
While access to all of these incredible spots might currently be unavailable, we’ve got plenty of bubbling hot water with beautiful views on offer right here in the UK. Take a look at our luxury hot tub lodges and book a soothing stay without the hassle of travel (and the inevitable self-isolation that follows).
Methodology
We compiled a list of the most popular hot springs from around the world. We then analysed each of these hot springs on Instagram and noted the number of times the place was hashtagged on the social media platform. We omitted hot springs that are dangerous to swim in, or have a generic name that could pick up unrelated photos. We then ranked the hot springs based on the number of posts and selected the top 25 highest ranking springs with the most posts. The results were measured from November 2020.