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Termas Villa Elisa rating icon 10

Ruta 130 Km 20, E3265 Villa Elisa, Entre Ríos, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 4 of 417
Popularity in Category: 1 of 137
Popularity Worldwide: 196 of 29087
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SPAs
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Termas Chajari rating icon 9.9

Autovía 14 Km 329, Chajarí, Entre Ríos, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 16 of 417
Popularity in Category: 6 of 137
Popularity Worldwide: 526 of 29087
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Robert March 13, 2025

I think investing in a massage is totally worth it! I skipped it thinking I could do it later but regretted it. Book ahead of time to avoid disappointment.

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Hotel & Spa Termas Cacheuta rating icon 9.7

RP82 Km 38, M5549 Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 44 of 417
Popularity in Category: 7 of 137
Popularity Worldwide: 775 of 29087
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SPAs
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Edward January 27, 2025

Make sure you pack a good book or some music. The relaxation areas are perfect for chilling out, but you might get bored just waiting around.

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Lucas December 4, 2024

My advice is to bring your own snacks. The food there is a bit pricey for what you get, and there are awesome picnic areas to enjoy your food.

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Jane November 23, 2024

If you're planning to hike in the area after your spa day, wear your hike gear. The mountains are beautiful but can be tough if you're not prepared.

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Mary October 25, 2024

I recommend arriving right when they open at 9 AM. The pools are less crowded and you can snag a good spot. Plus, the morning light on the mountains is stunning!

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Gualeguaychu Thermal Baths rating icon 9.1

Ruta prov. Nº42, Km 22.5, E2820 Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 88 of 417
Popularity in Category: 16 of 137
Popularity Worldwide: 2106 of 29087
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Steam Baths & Saunas
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Adam January 25, 2025

I recommend checking the weather before you go! If it rains, some outdoor areas might be closed, which can be a bummer if you were looking forward to those spots.

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David January 7, 2025

I think you should definitely try the herbal saunas; they’re super relaxing and especially nice in the cooler months. Don't miss out!

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Jane December 25, 2024

i suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks. the food options can be pricey, and it’s nice to have something you enjoy right at hand while lounging by the pools.

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James November 20, 2024

My advice is to visit early in the morning, around 9 AM. The crowds are smaller, and you get to enjoy the thermal baths at their calmest before it gets busy.

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Termas de Fiambala rating icon 8.5

Calle 136, Fiambala, Catamarca, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 130 of 417
Popularity in Category: 27 of 137
Popularity Worldwide: 4070 of 29087
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Termas de Maria Grande rating icon 8.1

Termas de María Grande, Aconcagua, Municipio María Grande, Distrito María Grande Primera, Departamento Paraná, Entre Ríos Province, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 149 of 417
Popularity in Category: 34 of 137
Popularity Worldwide: 5193 of 29087
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Villavicencio Natural Reserve rating icon 7.8

RP52, Mendoza, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 168 of 417
Popularity in Category: 40 of 137
Popularity Worldwide: 6232 of 29087
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Nature Reserves
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Victoria del Agua rating icon 7.1

Victoria del Agua, 1950, Rawson, Victoria, Distrito Laguna del Pescado, Departamento Victoria, Entre Ríos Province, E3153ZAA, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 205 of 417
Popularity in Category: 51 of 137
Popularity Worldwide: 8309 of 29087
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Water Parks
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Benjamin March 2, 2025

I recommend trying the smaller pools instead of the big ones. They might look less popular, but they were way cozier and less noisy than the main attractions. Perfect for chilling

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Betty January 25, 2025

If you're looking to save some bucks, check if they have any weekday discounts. I ended up paying less than I expected just by going on a Tuesday!

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Michael November 18, 2024

don't forget to bring your own water bottle and snacks. the prices for food there can be super high, and i regret not packing a picnic. it would've saved me some cash.

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Termas Del Rio Jordan rating icon 4.5

San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy Province, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 292 of 417
Popularity in Category: 81 of 137
Popularity Worldwide: 16096 of 29087
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Andrew March 16, 2025

I think you should avoid weekends if you can. It gets super crowded, and waiting for a spot in a pool isn't fun. Try going on a Thursday or Friday instead.

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Nathan December 2, 2024

If you want a great spot, get there by 10 AM. The sun starts hitting the pools nicely, and you can snag a good lounger before they fill up!

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Benjamin December 1, 2024

I recommend bringng your own snacks and drinks, cause food prices on-site can be a bit high. I spent way too much on a simple sandwich!

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Termas del Campo Necochea rating icon 3

Av. 2, B7630BYG, B7630 Necochea, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 324 of 417
Popularity in Category: 94 of 137
Popularity Worldwide: 20405 of 29087
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