Muy lindo el entorno de las termas y el precio esta bastante bien. Lo malo es que cuando fui, habia algunas piletas que estaban cerradas y los vestidores bastante sucios
la Termas del Daymán son el lugar indicado para combinar descanso y salud, cuenta con varias piscinas de agua caliente, una piscina de agua fría y una piscina exclusiva para niños, además de tener varios ducheros con agua fria y caliente, el espacio que las circunda es maravilloso, arbolado, rodeado de césped y con caminería en perfecto estado, además tiene gabinetes higiénicos, duchas para luego de haber utilizado las piscinas y cambiadores amplios y cómodos! el entorno es ideal, relajante y cuenta con todos los servicios, un lugar que merece la pena visitar y los precios son accesibles!en los alrededores de las termas, hay una gran oferta de hoteles, apart hotel, restaurantes y todo lo que se pueda necesitar, además la ciudad de Salto está a menos de 20 kms.!
Me and my husband had to stay in Salto for a night and decided to look for a hotel in las Termas del Dayman to enjoy the hot pools. We went at 8 o'clock in the evening and it was really nice because there were few people and there were areas where you could walk on the grass and enjoy the monnlight. There are several pools and showers and you can take your pick or try them all. It closes at 23:00 and if you ask at thr hotel you're staying maybe you can get cheaper tickets. We gkt them for 60 pesos instead of 80 or 90 (what you pay at the entrance). There is no possibility to pay by credit cards in restaurants, beware!
I spent three weekS in Uruguay and took my longest trip to a place 5 hours from Montevideo (the capital) via a charter bus (Nunez). It was a long journey by bus; however, after you arrive before 10pm you can enjoy a nice soak in thermal water before you have your dinner late. Then in the morning you can start your day soak in thermal water. I found it useful for aquatic physical therapy. The thermal water is really good for your joints especially if you have arthritis pain. The fee to get in is very cheap ($5) compared to other Thermal Spas I have been (namely Baldi ($34) in Costa Rica or a few hot springs in Japan ($50)). I would like to say there is nothing luxurious about Termas Del Dayman. There many thermal pools but only about two offer really hot water. This place is very family and kid friendly. I would love to spend more time in Salto (about a week) and enjoy the thermal baths daily. I think the experience is economical and therapeutic. Hope you have a positive experience as well. Happy Travels!!!
Overall it was nice but everything was looking a but old. Wouldn't have made the trip if we had known how rundown things were.
Had a nice experience with a bunch of friends. Spent a lot of time in it discussing about everything. Surely to do with friends or with your partner. Water is nicely hot, and there are various temperatures. Sad thing : no much variety in the sorts of pools.
crowded and not elegant!! there are so many noise and simple houses; no expect a decent food!
when visting UrUgUay yoU have to go to salto and go swimming in the hot thermal waters the pools are open to midnight and once yoU pay the day entry aboUt 5 Usd dollars yoU can go in and oUt as mUch as yoU like.there are indoor and oUt door pools weekdays are not so bUsy bUt weekends are a lot of people
Nice hot water , near to hotel area , just a few metres walking , but really crowded even il low season.....,there is another place a few blocks were you have to pay a bit more but there's only a few people so you can really enjoy it :Aguas Calientes I believe it was called
The Terms were ok but I so much prefer natural ones…There is only a few swimming pool style hot water holes with lots of people.No towels provided and poor facilities. Only hot showers.Lockers but when we were there all taken.Only cool feature is the hot water dispenser as all local folks drink their mate.If I wasn't super sick and loved the soaking, I would have not went.Cool little simple restaurants around there. Last bus leaves back to Salto at 11pm.We just stopped in Salto for a night on our way up from Colonia. Otherwise not really worth visiting. Also hotels are expansive and hostels not really existent.