Termas (hot springs) are popular in Uruguay, with Termas del Arapey and Termas del Dayman among the most popular. Arapey is the country’s oldest thermal resort, with natural spring waters that reach 39 degrees Celsius and are said to be therapeutic. The area is popular with tourists because it has a lot of green space, holiday cottages, and opportunities to swim in cooler, more comfortable waters whenever you want.

Since the beginning of time, men have known about these waters’ advantages and used them as a source of health. The hot springs in this Uruguayan region are utilised for immersion baths. They are great for consumption as beverages, stomach relaxants, and a diuretic due to their high mineral salt content.


The Dayman hot springs near the Daymán River have a maximum temperature of 46 degrees Celsius. Daymán is more developed, with seven pools at varying temperatures for adults and three for children, as well as food areas, tennis courts, and mini golf.
Acuamania, Uruguay’s first water park, is just minutes away from the Dayman hot springs and features a 300-meter-long lazy river, various slides, cold geysers, thrill rides, and interactive water games.
The areas where Uruguay’s hot spring resorts are located have a favourable impact on organic equilibrium and add to the feeling of well-being on a physical and psychological level. As a result, they receive a lot of attention globally in this industry.