Discover the Cocalmayo Hot Springs

Relax at the Cocalmayo Hot Springs – Santa Teresa | Peru Latin Tour

🌟 Experience a unique adventure at one of Cusco’s most surprising destinations: the Cocalmayo Hot Springs in Santa Teresa. Just finished exploring the majestic Machu Picchu? Now is the perfect time to unwind in medicinal waters and recharge your energy to continue your exploration!

Why Choose Cocalmayo?

After a long day at the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, your body needs rest. The Cocalmayo Hot Springs offer the perfect refuge to relax, recharge, and enjoy a rejuvenating experience in the heart of Peru’s nature. Imagine soaking in hot springs surrounded by the stunning landscape of Cusco’s tropical rainforest!


🗺️ Strategic Location

The Cocalmayo Hot Springs are located in Santa Teresa, just 14 km from Machu Picchu Pueblo and 220 km from Cusco. This location in the Urubamba River Valley offers an ideal setting to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and enjoy the peace and tranquility of nature.

How to Get There?
The easiest way is with Peru Latin Tour. We take care of everything to ensure a comfortable, hassle-free experience. From Cusco, you can take a bus to Santa Teresa, and then a taxi to the hot springs. If you're coming from Aguas Calientes, it's only a 3-hour walk to paradise!

🌡️ Perfect Weather for Relaxation

Cocalmayo enjoys a subtropical climate with an average temperature of 21°C. If you love pleasant weather, the dry season from May to October is the ideal time to enjoy the hot springs without worrying about rain. During this time, nighttime temperatures drop to a refreshing 11°C. Definitely the perfect climate for a relaxing bath.


Fascinating History of Santa Teresa

Founded on October 11, 1957, Santa Teresa has witnessed historic moments, including the devastating flood of 1998 that destroyed part of its land, but its spirit has come back stronger than ever. Today, Santa Teresa is famous for its unique climate and abundance of natural products such as fruits, coffee, and coca leaves.


🛏️ Accommodation for Every Taste

Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly getaway or a more exclusive place to relax, Santa Teresa has options for you. From affordable hostels to comfortable lodges where you can rest after your adventure.

🔑 Tip from Peru Latin Tour: If you prefer a more luxurious atmosphere, 5-star hotels in Machu Picchu Pueblo are just a short distance away.


💦 Cocalmayo Hot Springs: A Relaxation for the Soul

Cocalmayo offers three crystal-clear thermal pools ranging from 38°C to 45°C. These waters come directly from the underground and are said to have healing properties for muscle pain, rheumatism, and skin conditions.

  • 🌱 Healing Properties: Relax and revitalize your body with the benefits of these medicinal waters.
  • 🚿 Facilities: The complex includes changing rooms, showers, restaurants, bars, and even camping areas.
  • 🌊 Cold Water Cascades: If you prefer a refreshing touch, the Uripata waterfalls allow you to cool off after the thermal heat.


💰 Affordable and Accessible Prices

Entry fees to Cocalmayo are very reasonable:

  • National visitors: S/ 5.00

  • International visitors: S/ 10.00

The facilities are open from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM, providing ample time for you to enjoy a relaxed experience without hurry.


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Contact us today and start your adventure in Cusco!


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