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Hotel & Spa Termas Cacheuta

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.

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.

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.

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!
Villavicencio Natural Reserve

I recommend bringing a reusable water bottle, especially if you plan to hike around. There aren't many places to refill, and buying bottled water can get pricey.
Hotel Termas del Sosneado

I think visiting during the week is way better than the weekend. You'll enjoy a more relaxing experience with way fewer people around just soak in the vibes!

My advice is to check the weather before you go. It can get chilly at night, so pack a warm jacket for the late thermal baths, you don't want to freeze after that nice soak.

I recommend bringing your own towels and flip flops to save some cash, because the hotel can charge you for rentals, and trust me, that adds up!
Termas de Cajon Grande

I suggest going on a weekday if you can. The weekends get super crowded, and you’ll spend more time waiting than relaxing. I went on a Thursday and it was a lot more chill!
My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks. The on-site food can be pricey and not that great. I packed some sandwiches and it totally saved me some cash for the day!