They both arrive long weekends June, ideal for good getaways that allow you to enjoy the outdoors, the tranquility and the countryside landscape,
And among the possibilities that open near the citya more than attractive option for this time is the spawhether to relax and dedicate some time to personal health; The how recreation in waters that warm the body on these cold days.
In Argentina there are many alternatives to choose from, but when thinking about a getaway, nothing better than some thermal complex near the cityespecially in the province of Buenos Aires and the south of Entre Ríos, which allow combining swimming pools hot Springs con country landscapes y walks through towns, places and warehouses field.
Here, five thermal complexes near the city, to forget for a while about everyday problems with the body in the warm water.
Termas del Salado, General Belgrano
In the town of General Belgrano, at the intersection of routes 41 and 29, are the Termas del Salado, the closest to the Buenos aires city.
With an original design of assembled pools, the complex has one covered pool and three semi-covered poolswith different thermal water temperatures, ranging between 34 and 40 degrees and, due to its strong mineralizationincrease the skin’s defenses and are used in muscle injuries, bone trauma and as stimulators of gastric, liver and biliary functions.
With a total area of 700 square meters, the place also has spaspace with games for childrenfast food outlet, relaxation area, infirmary, rental of gowns, towels, lounge chairs and lockers, baby area, kiosks and lifeguard and chiropractic service.
How much does it cost. Admission, $9,800; retirees, $7,850; children under 11 years old, $5,900.
How to get. From CABA it is 150 km along Highway 2 to Puente Etcheverry, RP 215 to Brandsen and RP 29.
Where to get information. termasdelsalado.com.ar
Tapalqué Hot Springs
In July 2023, this complex was inaugurated, which has four covered swimming pools.It is located on a 17-hectare property in an environment forested and landscaped.
The place, which is open Thursday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., also offers Water Square, a commercial patio with fast food outlets, ice cream parlor and cafeteria, kiosk, crafts, regional products, bathrobe and towel rental, sale of swimsuits and locker rental, as well as a relaxation space. There’s also aromatherapy, massages y cosmiatry.
To combine with other attractions of the city famous for its black cakessuch as the 5-kilometer waterfront, with walking trails and a bike path that ends at the Cycling Track.
Or the unmissable San Gervasio grocery store, in a building from 1850 that was a post for carts, coaches and cars and today opens on weekends with chopped, empanadas and other flavors traditional. In the Campodónico area, 25 km from Tapalqué on the RP 50.
How much does it cost. Admission, $8,900; children from 3 to 12 years old and retirees, $6,800.
How to get. From Buenos Aires it is 270 km along the Ricchieri and Ezeiza-Cañuelas highways, RN 205 to Saladillo and RP 51.
Where to get information. termastapalque.com.ar
Dolores Thermal Park
The Dolores Thermal Park with sweet and salt hot springs. It is halfway between Buenos Aires and Mar del Plata, 300 meters from Route 63. There are 44 hectares with three outdoor pools and two indoor poolsand mall y galleries with premises (currently, due to maintenance tasks, only one pool is operating).
“The hot springs are visited by many tourists who carry out different activities, from bicycle y hiking until tastings of good dishes, thanks to the gastronomic variety that the space has,” details Inés Barragán, director of municipal Tourism.
These waters, which spring from a thousand meters deep and reach a temperature of 45 degrees, provide important benefits for trauma rehabilitation, respiratory problems, scars and other skin injuries.
In the complex they work two international hotels 5 and 3 stars, a grill, dining room and accommodation cabins.
How much does it cost. For non-residents, admission costs $9,500; retirees, $7,600; children from 3 to 11 years old, $6,050.
How to get. From Buenos Aires it is 215 km along Highway 2 to Dolores and RP 63 (5.5 km from Highway 2),
Where to get information. www.termasdolores.com.ar
Two thermal complexes in Gualeguaychú
The two thermal complexes of Gualeguaychu are the hot springs nearest in Entre Ríosthe province with the most hot springs in the country.
One of the complexes is Gualeguaychú Hot Springswhat’s wrong with it two indoor pools and one outdoorin addition to a water park that is enabled in summer.
The complex also offers accommodation in hotels, bungalows and dormis, restaurant, supplyplace of fast foodsroom massages and regional products store.
The other complex in the city is Guaych Hot Springsú, located on Route 14, 8 km from the city center: It has 9 swimming poolsand spa with different types of massages and cosmetic and dermatological treatments and accommodation in 2 and 3 room bungalows.
The place is located in a nature reserve of 100 hectares of native forests virgins that can be traveled along different trails, discovering the native flora and fauna, in a site that is a refuge for hundreds of native plants and various mammals, reptiles, amphibians, thousands of insects and dozens of species of birds.
How much does it cost. Gualeguaychú Hot Springs: entrance from Monday to Thursday, $4,500 and $3,500 for minors and retirees; from Friday to Sunday and holidays, $6,000; minors and retirees, $5,000. Guaychú Hot Springs: $8,000; children up to 10 years old and retirees, $6,400.
How to get. From CABA to Termas del Guaychú it is 225 km along Panamericana-RN 9 to Zárate, RN 12 and RN 14. To Termas del Gualeguaychú, 230 km entering via RP 16 and, after crossing the Gualeguaychú River, RP 42.
Where to get information. gualeguaychutermal.com.ar; www.termasdelguaychu.ar
Termas Marinas Park, San Clemente del Tuyú
Termas Marinas Park, in San Clemente del Tuyú, offers 7 pools of different depths and for different audiences, two of which are covered and are linked through corridors that communicate with the changing room, shower and toilet area.
The complex has of restaurants y two barsand shopping triphealth service and rest areas indoors and outdoors.
In addition, there is a Relaxation Room, facial beauty treatments, body massages and optional activities such as guided tours, aerobic circuit and entertainment (with additional cost) such as pedal quadricycle rides along the coastal strip of Samborombón Bay or ascent to the San Antonio Lighthouse in a panoramic elevator.
How much does it cost. Admission, $16,800; children from 3 to 10 years old, $13,500 (20% discount for online purchase). There are also passports between 2 and 10 days.
How to get. From CABA it is 330 km along Highway 2 to Dolores, RP 62 and RP 11.
Where to get information. termasmarinas.com.ar