Night Bathing Returns To Kiskunmajsa

Night bathing returns to Kiskunmajsa’s Jonathermál: late-night thermal, slides, waves, wellness, and family fun Fridays–Saturdays, with on-site lodging and year-round medical spa comforts. Recharge under the stars in Hungary.
when: 2026. March 4., Wednesday

Kiskunmajsa brings back night bathing every Friday and Saturday at the Jonathermál Medical and Adventure Bath (Jonathermál Gyógy- és Élményfürdő), with summer hours from 8:00 PM to midnight and off-season hours from 7:30 PM to midnight. Saturday nights feature varied programs, and families spanning three generations can recharge together in a landscaped setting with sports options, plus outdoor and indoor thermal, slide, wave, and adventure pools. On-site accommodations connected to the bath are available for easy late-night unwinding. Address: 6120 Kiskunmajsa (Kiskunmajsa), Kőkút 26.

Tickets and Times

Night bathing tickets cost a flat 3,500 HUF from June 1 to August 31 on Fridays and Saturdays, 8:00 PM–12:00 AM, and from September 1 to May 31 on Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 PM–12:00 AM. Dates already set include 03/06/2026, 03/07/2026, 03/13/2026, and 03/14/2026 in Kiskunmajsa.

Adventure Bath Highlights

Open year-round in line with bath hours (including Friday and Saturday nights), the adventure area offers a packed lineup: hill slide, bubble beds, water cave, geyser, bubblers, neck-and-back massage jets, wild river corridor, whirlpool, rock cascade, and water mushroom. Since February 2009, a heated hall section has boosted winter comfort. No extra ticket is needed—adventure services are included with the standard daily bath pass.

Medical Bath and Wellness

With a 30-year legacy, the medical bath draws from a 72 °C sodium hydrogen carbonate thermal source discovered as a by-product of hydrocarbon drilling in the 1960s, first utilized in 1984. The striking timber hall features 36 °C and 38 °C medicinal pools, a 25-meter deck-level therapeutic swimming pool, a Finnish sauna, an aroma sauna, a steam bath, and a cold plunge. An outdoor medicinal pool welcomes guests year-round. Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Super family-friendly vibe: slides, wave and adventure pools, plus chill thermal areas so kids, parents, and grandparents all find their groove
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Easy late-night plan: Friday–Saturday night hours till midnight mean you can explore by day and unwind after dark
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Good value: flat 3,500 HUF night ticket is budget-friendly by U.S. standards
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No Hungarian needed: signage and spa routines are intuitive, staff at larger baths usually manage basic English
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On-site lodging makes it hassle-free to crash after soaking
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Unique local flavor: authentic Hungarian thermal culture that’s less touristy than Budapest’s famous spas
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Solid wellness lineup (saunas, steam, cold plunge, medicinal pools) included without nickel-and-diming
Cons
Kiskunmajsa isn’t widely known internationally, so friends back home may go “where?”
Getting there can be tricky without a car; public transport works but involves planning and likely transfers
Night programs vary and schedules can change, so you’ll need to double-check dates
Compared with iconic baths in Budapest or big waterparks in Germany/Iceland, the setting is lower-profile and less “wow” for bragging rights

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