A natural oasis of hot springs in the heart of the Andes, renowned for its healing properties and its prehistoric surroundings.
Termas del Flaco is usually open during the summer season (generally from December to April), as access can be difficult during the rest of the year because of snow. I recommend checking the specific opening hours and road conditions on the official Termas del Flaco website before your visit. The most common route is from San Fernando, taking Route I-45.
Access to the facilities at Termas del Flaco has a fee, which may vary depending on whether you only want a thermal bath or if you are staying at one of the accommodations. Rates usually include use of the thermal pools. For updated prices, I suggest checking directly on their rates section on the official website or calling the contact number listed on their site.
To fully enjoy Termas del Flaco, I suggest setting aside at least half a day, or even a full day if you plan to relax in the pools and explore the surroundings a bit. If you stay overnight, the experience naturally extends throughout your stay, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility of the place at different times of day.
The history of Termas del Flaco goes back to prehistoric times, as important dinosaur footprint sites have been found in the surrounding area—a true paleontological treasure. In addition to its geological value, the medicinal properties of its waters have been appreciated for generations, contributing to its reputation as a center of wellness and relaxation.
The best time to visit Termas del Flaco is during the summer season, between December and April, when the weather is warmer and access is safe. During this period, visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon can offer a quieter, less crowded experience, allowing you to enjoy the pools and the surroundings more fully.
The terrain at Termas del Flaco can be somewhat uneven, and access to certain pools or facilities may be challenging for people with reduced mobility, since it is a natural mountain environment. I suggest contacting the hot springs directly at +56 72 2711000 (sample number, please verify on the website) to ask about specific facilities and current accessibility conditions.
In addition to the hot springs, the surrounding area offers stunning landscapes for hiking and nature observation. You can visit the famous dinosaur footprint site a short distance away, or explore the various mountain trails. San Fernando, the nearest city, also offers local dining options and a picturesque atmosphere.
Of course! I recommend bringing a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and a hat, even on cloudy days. If you plan to walk, wear comfortable footwear. Be prepared for changing mountain weather and, most importantly, disconnect and relax. Don't forget your camera to capture the beautiful scenery, and if you're interested in dinosaurs, keep an eye out for the footprints!
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