Termas de Reyes

The place known as Termas de Reyes (Kings’ Hot Springs) lies 18 Km. away from San Salvador de Jujuy. The amazement and magic of a unique site is combined with a system of groundwater streams whose temperature surpasses 50º C, teeming with mineral salts and nourishing elements.

In order to reach this placid region, visitors must travel along National Route 9 up to the Reyes River Ravine, where they must turn right into Provincial Route 4, made of gravel, and travel the final kilometers until they reach a perfect site for relax and rest.

Surrounded by hills covered by lush vegetation at 1,300 meters above sea level, there lies Hotel Spa Termas de Reyes, where a very polite staff provides guests all the comfort and options when it comes to enjoying hot spring baths.

The Reyes hot springs stimulate body defenses, depurate blood, eliminate toxins and reactivate metabolism. Among the most outstanding results, analgesic and antispasmodic effects are managed. In addition, these waters are a very powerful sedative for the nervous system.

  • A unique site

    A unique site

  • Welfare and placidity

    Welfare and placidity

  • Swimming may be practiced in the pool

    Swimming may be practiced in the pool

  • As if guests were Kings

    As if guests were Kings

Everybody gets benefits from their exposure to the hot springs, but they do have a particular effect on subjects who suffer from chronic rheumatism, traumatism consequences, skin disorders and chronic disorders in the respiratory system.

After a relaxing bath, there is nothing like a massage session or a mud-therapy treatment which can completely remove body impurities. Other options to continue resting are a mild exposure at the hotel sauna or else routine exercises at the resort’s gym.

Furthermore, swimming may be practiced in the pool under the supervision of life guards and gym instructors.

In all cases, Termas de Reyes will be a synonym for welfare and placidity; as if guests were Kings, with a capital letter.

Autor Marcelo Sola Fotografo Marcelo Sola

How to get hereHow to get here: Visitors must travel along National Route 9 up to the Reyes River Ravine, where they must turn right into Provincial Route 4, made of gravel, and travel the final kilometers
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