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Tucked away in the Andes mountains, the Yeso & Spa Reservoir in Cajon del Maipo promises a rejuvenating escape from the bustle of Santiago. Travelers are drawn to its breathtaking scenery, indulgent spa treatments, and the chance to enjoy the region’s natural beauty. But the true allure lies in the chance to experience a side of Chile that few get to see. What secrets does this hidden gem hold?
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The Cajon del Maipo’s Yeso & Spa reservoir in El Morado, located near Santiago, Chile, boasts an impressive 809 reviews and a remarkable 97% traveler recommendation rate, earning it a prestigious Badge of Excellence.
The Cajon del Maipo’s Yeso & Spa reservoir in El Morado, Chile, boasts 809 reviews and a 97% traveler recommendation rate, earning a Badge of Excellence.
This world-class destination maintains a stellar 4.9 rating, with no 1-star or 2-star reviews, showcasing its exceptional experience.
Visitors are captivated by the breathtaking views, knowledgeable guides, and delectable cuisine.
However, some note logistical challenges, such as limited swimming time, crowded facilities, and language barriers.
The Yeso & Spa reservoir experience includes a range of amenities and services to enhance visitors’ enjoyment.
Travelers are transported in air-conditioned vehicles and accompanied by bilingual guides who provide insights throughout the day.
Lunch and an outdoor brunch are served at the Gypsum Reservoir, and visitors can indulge in spa treatments and massages, as well as access the pool and spa facilities.
Alcoholic beverages, including a glass of wine and a pisco sour, are also included. Gratuities are covered, making the experience hassle-free.
However, visitors must bring their own swimwear and swimming caps.
For the Yeso & Spa reservoir experience, travelers can select from various meeting points conveniently located around Santiago.
After boarding the air-conditioned vehicle, the activity ends right back at the initial meeting point.
With a maximum group size of 30 adventurers, the tour offers an intimate, personalized experience.
Unfortunately, it’s not wheelchair accessible, though strollers are permitted. Infants must sit on laps during the journey.
Travelers receive confirmation of their booking and can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to the start of the experience.
Overwhelmingly, travelers praise the Yeso & Spa reservoir experience for its stunning vistas, knowledgeable and friendly guides, and delectable cuisine.
However, the experience isn’t without its shortcomings:
Although the tour is priced at $173.00 per person, travelers can take advantage of the Reserve Now and Pay Later option.
The tour is priced at $173.00 per person, but travelers can take advantage of the Reserve Now and Pay Later option.
Visitors must bring their own swimming cap, but these can be purchased on-site for 10,000 pesos for a set of two.
While the overall experience received high praise, some travelers noted areas for improvement, such as better organization and clearer communication.
Despite these minor concerns, the Cajon del Maipo tour offers a scenic and relaxing day trip from Santiago, featuring stunning views, a knowledgeable guide, and the opportunity to indulge in the Yeso & Spa reservoir’s amenities.
The Cajon del Maipo tour takes travelers to a stunning location just outside of Santiago, Chile. The tour picks up visitors from various meeting points around the city, whisking them away to the breathtaking El Morado region.
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Visitors embarking on the Cajon del Maipo tour are treated to a remarkable array of experiences at the Yeso & Spa Reservoir.
Visitors embarking on the Cajon del Maipo tour are treated to a remarkable array of experiences at the Yeso & Spa Reservoir.
They’ll indulge in a delectable outdoor brunch, sip on refreshing pisco sours, and relax in the rejuvenating thermal waters of the spa. The knowledgeable bilingual guide shares insights about the region’s fascinating history and geology.
After a day of exploration, travelers can unwind in the serene pool or pamper themselves with invigorating massages.
Though some critiqued the limited swimming time and language barriers, the overall consensus is that the Yeso & Spa Reservoir offers an unforgettable blend of natural beauty and pampering.
Planning a trip to the Yeso & Spa Reservoir in Cajon del Maipo requires some forethought to ensure a seamless experience. Here are five key considerations:
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The best season to visit the Yeso & Spa reservoir is during the warmer months, from October to April, when the weather’s ideal for enjoying the outdoor facilities and spa treatments. Crowds are smaller, and the experience is more relaxing.
Beyond the spa, visitors can explore scenic hiking trails in the surrounding El Morado area, offering panoramic views of the Andes mountains. Though the focus is on the relaxing spa experience, there are opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors as well.
The area around the Yeso & Spa Reservoir offers stunning natural scenery, with dramatic mountain peaks, pristine glacial lakes, and diverse wildlife like condors soaring overhead. Visitors can explore hiking trails and take in the breathtaking Andean landscapes.
Guests can’t bring their own food or drinks to the reservoir. The tour includes a full-service lunch and beverages like wine and pisco sours. Bringing outside items isn’t allowed, but the provided meal and refreshments are part of the comprehensive tour experience.
The tour offers several package deals, including options to add discounted spa treatments and alcoholic beverages. Guests can also opt for the "Reserve Now, Pay Later" deal to secure their spot in advance.
Cajon del Maipo’s Yeso & Spa Reservoir offers a tranquil escape from Santiago’s bustle. With stunning scenery, knowledgeable guides, and pampering spa treatments, it’s no wonder visitors rate it so highly. While language barriers and limited swimming time present minor challenges, the overall experience promises a scenic and relaxing day trip worth exploring.