About two hours from Rome lies a destination that is becoming increasingly popular among those who want to slow down without straying too far from the city: Terme di Vulci, a luxury boutique hotel located in the Maremma Laziale (VT), which combines camping in nature (glamping) with the comfort of a high-end resort and thermal waters.

With luxury tents nestled in the greenery, natural pools, and flexible stay options, it is one of the most sought-after weekend getaways in Lazio right now.
An experience that many discover out of curiosity and then add to their list of getaways to repeat.
Why more and more people from Rome are choosing this part of Lazio for the weekend
Terme di Vulci is not a new tourist destination in the strict sense, but a place that is finding its way into the routines of Rome residents in a new way.
The reason is quite simple: its proximity to the city, its natural setting, and an experience that stands apart from classic urban spas or the more crowded weekend destinations.
On weekdays, the area tends to be quieter, while on weekends it gets busier, though it generally remains more relaxed compared to other similar facilities in Lazio.
Inside the luxury tents of Vulci Glamping: what the experience is really like, between nature and thermal pools
Glamping is not traditional camping, nor is it a classic hotel. The tents are fully equipped with a bed, private bathroom, and well-appointed spaces, designed for a comfortable stay in a natural setting: that of the Maremma Laziale.
Some accommodations include private thermal baths, while others feature shared pools surrounded by greenery.
The overall experience is based on a balance between comfort and immersion in the landscape, free from intrusive urban elements.
2026 Prices: How much does it cost to visit Terme di Vulci?
The cost of the experience at this nature-immersed resort varies significantly depending on the package chosen and the time of year.
- Spa admission (without overnight stay): weekdays approx. €18, weekends up to €28, afternoon session €16–22.
- Day spa: packages with additional services generally ranging from €100 to €130.
- Glamping with overnight stay: starting at around €130 per night for two people, up to €300–€400+ on weekends and during high season.
The difference between the options isn’t just in price, but above all in the experience: from a simple day at the thermal baths to a full stay surrounded by nature.
Day pass or overnight stay: what really changes in the experience
The day pass is designed for those leaving from Rome who want to take a short break without staying overnight (due to lack of time or to keep the trip budget down). It’s the quickest way to enjoy the thermal baths in a single day.
Staying overnight, however, completely changes your perception of the place. When the property empties out, the pace slows down and the experience becomes more immersive and peaceful.
The best time to visit Terme di Vulci (and avoid the crowds)
For those seeking more peace and quiet, weekdays are generally the best choice. On weekends and during peak seasons, the experience remains pleasant, but with a higher number of visitors.
The difference is most noticeable in the level of tranquility and the space available in the thermal areas.
How to get to Terme di Vulci from Rome without any hassle
Terme di Vulci is located in the Maremma Laziale region.
The drive from Rome takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes by car, followingthe Aurelia highway toward Montalto di Castro and then the signs for Vulci.
It’s close enough for a day trip or a short stay without the need for extensive planning.