Termas de Reyes, Thermal resort in Jujuy Province, Argentina
Termas de Reyes is a thermal resort in Jujuy Province that draws on natural hot springs emerging among colorful hills with green and reddish tones. The complex includes bathing pools and accommodation facilities spread across the landscape where these waters flow.
The site began its development in 1932 when an Italian immigrant named Mazueli arrived and established himself in the region. The completion of the Gran Hotel Casino in 1938 marked a turning point in how the thermal springs became formally organized as a destination.
The hot springs have long served as a gathering place where people seek restoration and healing through natural thermal waters. Visitors come to soak in the warm pools and experience the therapeutic properties that draw them from across the region.
The thermal resort sits roughly 19 kilometers from San Salvador de Jujuy and is accessible by public bus line 38. Those planning to stay overnight will find accommodation options available at the resort itself.
The hot springs maintain steady temperatures throughout the year, which becomes especially noticeable during winter when snow occasionally blankets the surrounding hills. This consistent warmth remains a striking feature of the site.
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