Leisure time travel: Thermal spas and pampering holidays in Chile
From the glaciers of Patagonia to the geysers of El Tatio, Chile is a land of ice and fire. Positioned on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Chile sits on the edge of a tectonic plate. As a result, the country experiences a lot of volcanic activity. Perfect for the intrepid explorer, there are several breathtaking sites thanks to Chile’s volcanoes. However, Chile’s volcanic activity also makes the nation perfect for leisure time travel.
As a result of the seismic activity under the Earth’s surface, Chile is also full of hot springs. These naturally heated pools are the ideal place to relax in nature after a challenging hike or an adventure cruise. So – sit back, unwind, and we’ll list some of our favorite pampering spots in Chile.
El Tatio: Explosive Geysers and Silent Pools
Los Baños de Ipla: The myth of the Inca princess
Los Baños de Ipla is in the north of Chile. Set amidst rocky deserts, the pools reach about 45°C. Therefore, these steamy springs make for a luxurious, all-natural dip. Furthermore, the mineral-rich waters are thought to have healing powers. According to legend, the magical water of Los Baños de Ipla restored sight to a blind Incan princess. Her father was so overjoyed he named the wider area Mamiña, which is short for niña de mis ojos, or ‘girl of my eyes’.
Termas Laguna Verde: Out of this world
Termas Geométricas: Where modernity meets nature
Puyuhuapi Springs: Leisure time travel after a Patagonian adventure
After your adventure through the breathtaking Patagonian landscape, why not head north to the Patagonian Lake District for some downtime? For instance, the Puyuhuapi Springs near Dorita Bay is a great location for some post-adventure pampering. Spas on the banks of the fjord not only boast panoramic views, but a host of natural beauty treatments. Set in wooden huts that blend seamlessly with the landscape, Puyuhuapi is an ideal addition to your Paragonian escape.
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22 July, 2018 9:33 pm
I want to go from Santiago to then cruise the fjords and glaciers. What do you suggest
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