Located in the heart of Chile’s striking San Pedro de Atacama, Puritama Hot Springs offers a rejuvenating respite from the surrounding desert. Visitors can unwind in the mineral-rich waters, taking in the tranquil ambiance amidst this breathtaking natural setting. With organized facilities and a guided tour experience, Puritama promises a chance to disconnect and recharge. But there’s more to discover about this unique oasis that may just pique your interest.
Key Points
- Puritama Hot Springs is a serene oasis located in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, offering a rejuvenating experience in a beautiful natural environment.
- The hot springs are clean, organized, and provide therapeutic mineral-rich waters that promote relaxation and well-being.
- The tour is offered by Layana Travel and is priced at $42.80 per person, with a maximum of 12 participants.
- Visitors should bring essential items such as water, sunscreen, swimwear, sandals, towel, and sunglasses for the best experience.
- The hot springs are not wheelchair accessible and are not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with heart problems or serious medical conditions.
Overview and Location
The Puritama Hot Springs are located in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, a remote and arid region known for its stunning desert landscapes.
Visitors can find the meeting point at Caracoles 600, 1410000 San Pedro de Atacama, where they’ll be guided to the end point at Apacheta Square.
The hot springs are set in a beautiful natural environment, described by visitors as an oasis.
The springs are clean, organized, and offer a rejuvenating experience amidst the surrounding desert beauty.
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Tour Details
Layana Travel offers the Puritama Hot Springs tour, which has received 2 reviews with a perfect 5.0-star rating. The tour is priced from $42.80 per person and has a maximum of 12 participants.
Confirmation is provided at the time of booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
The key things to note are:
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Entrance fees: Adults $38, children $19 (paid at the office before the tour)
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Environment: Clean, organized, and located in beautiful nature, described as an oasis by visitors
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Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible and not recommended for pregnant travelers.
Health and Accessibility Information
Although the Puritama Hot Springs tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, most travelers can participate. The tour isn’t recommended for pregnant women. Participants mustn’t have any heart problems or other serious medical conditions.
The hot springs are located in a clean, organized environment within beautiful nature, described as an oasis by visitors. Guests should bring 1 liter of still water per person, sunscreen, swimwear, sandals, a towel, and sunglasses.
Park entrance fees are $38 for adults and $19 for children, which are paid at the office before the tour.
What to Bring
To prepare for the Puritama Hot Springs tour, guests will need to bring several essential items.
These include:
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1 liter of still water per person to stay hydrated.
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Sunscreen to protect against the strong Atacama sun.
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Comfortable, water-friendly sandals for walking around the hot springs.
Plus, guests should pack a towel to dry off and sunglasses to shield their eyes.
With these key items in hand, visitors can fully enjoy the rejuvenating experience of the Puritama Hot Springs in San Pedro de Atacama.
Park Entrance Fees
Visitors to the Puritama Hot Springs must pay a park entrance fee, with adults charged $38 and children $19. These fees are paid at the office before the tour begins.
The entrance fees help maintain the park and ensure its continued preservation for visitors to enjoy. The hot springs are situated in a beautiful natural oasis, and the fees help protect this unique environment.
Paying the park entrance fees is a necessary part of the Puritama Hot Springs experience, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the serene and picturesque setting.
Visitor Experiences
While the stunning natural scenery of the Puritama Hot Springs draws many visitors, it’s the serene and rejuvenating experience that truly captivates them.
Visitors describe the springs as:
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Peaceful and tranquil, with the sound of gently flowing water creating a soothing ambiance.
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Therapeutic, with the mineral-rich waters providing a relaxing soak that soothes muscles and promotes well-being.
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Immersive, as the springs are nestled in a picturesque desert landscape, allowing visitors to fully disconnect and appreciate the natural surroundings.
Getting There and Departure
Travelers reach the Puritama Hot Springs by making their way to the meeting point at Caracoles 600 in San Pedro de Atacama.
From there, they’ll board transportation to the hot springs, located about 30 minutes outside the town.
Upon arrival, visitors can explore the natural oasis and relax in the thermal pools.
At the end of the experience, travelers are dropped off at Apacheta Square, the intersection of Caracoles Street and Ignacio Carrera Pinto Street in San Pedro de Atacama, where they can continue their adventures or return to their accommodations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Pet to the Hot Springs?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at the Puritama Hot Springs. The tour operator’s policy prohibits bringing animals to this natural oasis, as it could disturb the tranquil environment and other visitors’ experiences.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
The tour has no age restrictions, and children are welcome to participate. However, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious medical conditions. Most travelers can enjoy the experience.
What Is the Dress Code for the Hot Springs?
The dress code is casual – visitors should wear swimwear and bring a towel. Sandals are recommended as well to protect feet while walking to and from the hot springs.
Can I Purchase Souvenirs at the Site?
Visitors can’t purchase souvenirs on-site, as the Puritama Hot Springs is a natural area without any shops or vendors. The focus is on enjoying the thermal springs and the serene surrounding environment.
Are There Any Food or Drink Options Available On-Site?
There are no food or drink options available on-site. Visitors are advised to bring their own 1 liter of still water per person to stay hydrated during the experience.
The Sum Up
Puritama Hot Springs offers a tranquil oasis in Chile’s stunning San Pedro de Atacama. The organized facilities, mineral-rich waters, and serene surroundings provide a rejuvenating experience for up to 12 visitors. With essential items included, this tour promises a memorable escape into nature, perfect for those seeking peace and relaxation. Getting there is straightforward, ensuring a hassle-free journey to this desert gem.
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