Southern Thermal Route
Exquisite hot springs in the heart of nature
If you are looking to relax amidst stunning landscapes, the Southern Thermal Route is the perfect destination. Located between Chillán, Pucón, the Los Ríos Region, and Puyehue, each hot spring offers a different experience for each type of visitor. They all share one quality: they are natural waters rich in minerals, which spring up at different temperatures and have beneficial properties for health.
From the famous Geometric Hot Springs, with their red walkways that wind through the native forest, to the Puyehue Hot Springs, immersed in a national park, visiting these thermal centers guarantees total rest for the body and mind.
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How to get there
How to get there by air
You must travel to the airport closest to your chosen hot spring: Carriel Sur (CCP) for Chillán; La Araucanía (ZCO) for Pucón; Pichoy (ZAL) for Los Ríos; or Cañal Bajo (ZOS) for Puyehue. All have direct flights from Santiago.
How to get there by land
Route 5 South is the main access from Santiago. You can take a bus or drive a private vehicle to the city nearest your destination. The distance varies between 400 km (Chillán) and 930 km (Osorno).
Must-Know Tips
Although some hot springs rent swimsuits and sandals, we suggest you bring your own. Wear warm and waterproof clothing, as rains are frequent even in summer. Bring a reusable water bottle and cash, as not all locations accept cards.
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