Day Spa Termas de Cacheuta: A Relaxing Escape in Mendoza

Imagine soaking in natural hot springs surrounded by the dramatic peaks of the Andes, enjoying a regional Creole buffet, and unwinding in over ten thermal pools. That’s exactly what the Day Spa Termas de Cacheuta promises. For $194 per person, you get a full 8.5-hour day of soothing thermal waters, hydrotherapy, mud treatments, and regional cuisine. The tour departs from Mendoza around 8:45 am, and with a blend of guided relaxation and scenic surroundings, it offers a compelling break from city sightseeing.
What we particularly like about this experience is the chance to bathe in natural thermal waters directly fed from the Andes—something you won’t find at common spa resorts—and the delicious, hearty Creole buffet that features regional dishes and wood-fired barbecue. It’s a perfect way to unwind after days of exploring Mendoza’s wineries or mountain hikes.
One thing to keep in mind is that the tour is quite structured, with a set schedule and limited free time for exploring on your own. If you prefer total independence or are traveling with young kids, this might require some planning. Nonetheless, it’s well-suited for travelers craving authentic relaxation in beautiful natural surroundings, especially those who appreciate good food and a touch of regional culture.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points
- Thermal Pools & Hydrotherapy: Over 10 stone pools with waters ranging from 20°C to 43°C, perfect for relaxation.
- Natural Setting: Surrounded by the foothills of the Andes, offering stunning mountain views.
- Regional Cuisine: Laid-back Creole buffet featuring local dishes, grilled meats, and regional desserts.
- Comprehensive Experience: Includes pickup, full-day access to the spa, and a variety of treatments.
- Value for Money: Combines transportation, meals, and spa access at a reasonable price.
- Ideal for Rest Seekers: Perfect for those looking to unwind and enjoy natural thermal waters with scenic vistas.
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A Thorough Look at the Experience

Getting There and Timing
Your day begins with a pickup from your hotel in Mendoza at 8:45 am. The bus ride to Cacheuta is comfortable, giving you a scenic taste of Mendoza’s landscape en route. The journey takes you into the foothills of the Andes, setting the tone for a peaceful day. The return trip is scheduled for around 6:00 pm, giving you plenty of time to relax without feeling rushed.
This timing is especially appealing if you want a full day away from city bustle—your day is well-paced, with a morning departure, midday lunch, and plenty of hours basking in thermal waters. It’s a good fit for travelers who prefer to leave early and return in the evening.
The Thermal Spa Experience
Once you arrive at Termas de Cacheuta, you’ll notice the variety of thermal pools, each offering different temperatures and sensations. The pools are built from local stone, and the environment is tranquil—perfect for unwinding. The hydrotherapy options, which include flowing water and jets, are designed to soothe muscles and improve circulation.
One of the highlights is the Grotto, a natural steam room that uses vapor from natural springs. Many reviews mention the Grotto as a “unique experience” that adds a special touch to the day. The mud therapy options allow you to apply mineral-rich mud, which some find immensely relaxing and skin-beneficial.
The pools are right near the Mendoza River, adding the gentle sound of flowing water to the relaxing atmosphere. For many visitors, the chance to float in warm thermal waters amidst mountain scenery is worth the price alone.
More Great Tours NearbyLunch: A Taste of Regional Flavors
Around midday, you’ll sit down at the spa restaurant for a Creole buffet. Expect a hearty spread of regional dishes, including a wood-fired barbecue with various grilled meats and roasted vegetables. Vegetarian options are available, and the desserts are often highlighted as delicious regional sweets.
Guests consistently praise the quality and authenticity of the food, noting it’s high-quality, flavorful, and well-presented. The buffet provides enough variety to satisfy different tastes and offers a true taste of local cuisine in a relaxed setting.
The TermaSpa: A Thermal Wonderland
After lunch, it’s time to explore the TermaSpa area, which is the heart of this experience. Here, you’ll find more than 10 stone pools, each with different hydrotherapies and water temperatures, all situated close to the Mendoza River. The natural thermal water in each pool is a key feature—ranging from 20°C to a warm 43°C—giving you options to suit your mood and comfort.
The Grotto is particularly popular, offering steam and vapor that stimulates relaxation and respiratory health. Many reviews emphasize how soaking in these waters leaves visitors feeling renewed, whether it’s relief from tension or just pure indulgence.
You’ll also have some free time to either continue relaxing or explore nearby areas, such as taking a short hike in the surrounding foothills. The peaceful natural setting lends itself perfectly to quiet reflection or gentle outdoor walks.
Additional Activities and Personal Time
While the main focus is on soaking and eating, the tour allows some flexibility for personal relaxation. Some guests mentioned enjoying the scenery and the peaceful atmosphere, while others might choose to try a massage or other treatments—which are not included but could be arranged on-site.
The tour ends with a comfortable transfer back to Mendoza, leaving you with a sense of rejuvenation and a few memorable photos of the stunning mountain backdrop.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for travelers seeking a break from wine tastings and city sights. If you enjoy natural scenery, thermal waters, and regional cuisine, you’ll find plenty to love here. It’s especially well-suited for those wanting to relax in a genuine natural setting without the hassle of planning individual spa visits.
The experience also suits couples, friends, or solo travelers looking for a calming day in nature that combines wellness with local flavor. It’s less suited for those with mobility issues or children under 14, given the nature of the facilities and the structured schedule.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

For just under $200, you’re getting a full day of relaxation, regional food, and scenic views. The thermal pools and hydrotherapy are the main draw, offering authentic mineral waters that many find highly beneficial. The quality of the buffet meals and the beautiful setting make this a good value for anyone wanting to unwind amidst Mendoza’s stunning landscape.
The tour offers a balance of guided comfort and free time to relax or explore, making it suitable for most travelers who prioritize well-being and authentic experiences over rigid schedules. The natural surroundings and therapeutic waters are the true stars of this adventure.
In summary, if you’re craving a peaceful day in nature with good food and soothing waters, this tour delivers. It’s an authentic way to experience Mendoza’s geothermal riches and take home memories of stunning mountain views and complete relaxation.
FAQ

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes round-trip transfers from central Mendoza hotels, a full day access to the thermal spa, a Creole buffet lunch, and one towel per person.
Are massages or additional treatments included?
No, massages and other therapies are not included, but you may be able to arrange them on-site for an extra fee.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel (one is provided), and possibly a change of clothes. Equipment like bathrobes are not provided, so consider bringing your own if you prefer extra comfort.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not recommended for children under 14 years old, likely due to the nature of the pools and facilities.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
Since the tour is structured and involves walking around pools and spa areas, it may not be suitable for those with mobility challenges. Check with the provider for specific accommodations.
What is the best time to go?
Availability depends on the season and day, but the tour runs during Mendoza’s warm months, making the experience especially enjoyable in spring and summer.
How long is the transportation?
The trip from Mendoza to Cacheuta takes about an hour each way, providing a comfortable ride through scenic foothills of the Andes.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
Choosing the Day Spa Termas de Cacheuta offers a chance to unwind fully, surrounded by natural beauty and regional flavors. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or a restorative break, this experience combines well with Mendoza’s other adventures, providing a perfect balance of relaxation and scenic delight.
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