Piscinas naturales cristalinas en San Marcos de Colón donde el río Gualiqueme esconde pozas azules y cascadas que refrescan el alma, con secretos locales que solo un guía de 20 años revela.
The spa is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., although it is recommended to check during peak season. To get there, take the main road south from San Marcos de Colón for about 10 km; there is clear signage, and you can use local transport or a taxi. Check the map on Google Maps for precise directions.
Admission costs around 50 lempiras per adult, and it is free for children under 12; there are no extra fees for using the natural pools, but you will pay for food or drinks in the area. Bring cash, as cards are not always accepted. More details are available on the official Honduras tourism website: Honduras Travel.
A typical visit lasts 2 to 3 hours, enough time to enjoy the thermal pools and relax in the natural surroundings. If you plan to camp or have a picnic, you could extend it to half a day. It is ideal for a short getaway without rushing.
The spa is known for its hot springs with mineral properties that the Indigenous Lenca people used for medicinal purposes since pre-Hispanic times. Today, it represents a natural heritage site in southern Honduras, promoting ecotourism and conservation. Its origin dates back to ancient volcanic eruptions that created these unique thermal springs.
The best time is the dry season from November to April, when the weather is sunny and the pools are more accessible; avoid the rainy season from May to October because of possible flooding. Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the cool water before midday.
The main access is via dirt and stone paths, which makes it partially accessible, but there are no ramps or specific facilities for wheelchairs at the pools. Assistance is recommended for people with disabilities; contact the visitor center at +504 2774-XXXX for more information. Consider adapted guided visits if necessary.
Nearby, in San Marcos de Colón, you can visit Cedeño Beach about 20 km to the south, ideal for a beach day, or La Tigra National Park an hour away for hiking. You can also explore the Mayan ruins in Choluteca for a historical touch. Find routes on TripAdvisor.
Bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and insect repellent, as the area is natural and humid; do not forget water and snacks, although there are local vendors. Respect the environment by not leaving trash, and if you are traveling with family, supervise children near the water. For reservations or updated information, call +504 2774-XXXX or visit the tourism website.
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