Thermal mineral water, the greatest treasure of Banja Slatina, is used as a natural healing remedy for treatment, rehabilitation, health improvement, and wellness programs. The benefits of this water were recognized by the ancient Romans, as evidenced by archaeological findings and Roman coins discovered at the springs. The modern use of thermal water for medical purposes began during the Austro-Hungarian period, with the first scientific research conducted in 1888. Today, the water from Slatina is regularly analyzed, and according to the latest analysis, it is rich in minerals, containing calcium, magnesium, sulfates, and bicarbonates, with a temperature at the source ranging between 40ºC and 42ºC. The thermal water is utilized in pools with massage features, as well as in hydrotherapy baths, allowing for personalized physiotherapy. A particularly healing property of the water is its high carbon dioxide content, which provides therapeutic effects such as lowering blood pressure through the skin. Healing mud (peloid) is also used in treatments due to its anti-inflammatory effects, promotion of circulation, and positive impact on the skin. Peloid therapy aids in rehabilitation for rheumatic diseases, post-operative conditions, and musculoskeletal injuries. Additionally, it is popular in wellness programs due to its rejuvenating effects and assistance in combating cellulite. Slatina offers rich wellness programs featuring recreational pools, a jacuzzi, saunas, massages, and other treatments for relaxation and revitalization. Banja Slatina is also a popular tourist destination, providing opportunities for relaxation, recreation, nature walks, and enjoyment of the clean air and natural beauty of the surrounding areas.