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Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Vacacional Dayman has free bikes, outdoor swimming pool, a garden and shared lounge in Termas del Daymán. Boasting a tour desk, this property also provides guests with a water park. The covered pool. Quiet place. Very friendly staff. Very clean and well kept. Convenient location.
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Termas Posada del Siglo XIX offers accommodation in Termas del Daymán. The hotel has a hot spring bath and hot tub, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. I really enjoyed the stay. The staff was very helpful and kind. Pools were great and facilities in general, excellent.
Hotel in Termas del Arapey
Boasting 2 large swimming pools with thermal water, a hot tub and spa facilities, the hotel has air-conditioned rooms just 5 metres from Arapey hot springs. A piscina com água quente é excelente.
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Set in a charming colonial-style house surrounded by a garden with a pool, La Posta del Dayman features a spa and a fitness centre only 200 metres from Dayman hot springs. Thermal pool is really good and hotel has good shared spaces and nice well kept grounds and garden. The breakfast is good and the restaurant serves good quality food.
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Hotel Termas Day is located in Termas del Dayman, 10km from Salto, and Featuring an outdoor swimming pool. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk, a shared kitchen and free WiFi. Very helpful staff, sunny balcony and discounts for restaurant and thermal pools
Hotel in Salto
Apart Hotel Natural del Daymán has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and shared lounge in Salto.
Hotel in Salto
Hotel Solar del Acuario is located in Salto. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a garden and a shared lounge. The hotel provides an indoor pool, hot tub and room service. Everything , staff where great
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Apart Hotel Géminis offers accommodation in Termas del Daymán, a mere 50 metres from the municipal hot waters. Free WiFi and parking are provided. Half minute walking distance from the Pool Park.. 3 minutes walking from the Bus stand
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Casa de Piedra is situated in Termas del Daymán and features barbecue facilities. Featuring a restaurant, the property also has a garden, as well as a sauna and a hot tub. Breakfast was OK not exceptional, too many sweet stuff
Hotel in Salto
Located 15 metres from Treinta y Tres square and 450 metres from Artigas square, Hotel Los Cedros offers free Wi-Fi and buffet breakfast in Salto. The staff was extremely friendly and ready to answer all my questions. The hotel is quiet although it's in the centre of the town. Some interesting sights are only a few blocks away from the hotel. The breakfast was good and offered lots of delicious things, especially the orange cake. Buses run frequently to the spas nearby.
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Hotel in Termas del Arapey
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Hotel in Salto
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Hotel in Salto
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Hotel in Salto
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
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Hotel in Termas del Daymán
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Hotel in Termas del Arapey
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Hotel in Termas del Daymán
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Hotel in Salto
Featuring a pool, a fitness centre, a casino and a restaurant, Salto Hotel y Casino offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs in Salto. Free parking is provided. Staff were friendly. Helped us coordinate taxi to get to immigration
Hotel in Salto
Located in central Salto, Hotel Eldorado offers room with free WiFi access and a LED TV. A buffet breakfast is provided daily. The location was perfect, the breakfast was great, and all of the staff were very friendly!
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
An outdoor swimming pool can be enjoyed only 400 metres from Dayman hot springs in Salto. There is a children’s playground on site and guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi and private parking.
Hotel in Termas de Salto Grande
Boasting 3 swimminng pools and a 2 hot tubs with thermal waters, and a spa, Hotel Horacio Quiroga offers rooms and self-catering bungalows in Salto. The pools - and especially the associated thermal water park/spa - were amazing.
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Set in an exposed brick building featuring a garden with a swimming pool, Jardines de Dayman offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and breakfast. BBQ facilities are featured.
Hotel in Termas del Daymán
Hotel Village Termas de Dayman offers accommodations with cable TVs and free WiFi access. Proximity to the bus and thermal park. Laundry service was great.
Hotel in Salto
Comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi are offered only 200 metres from Treinta y Tres Square in Salto. A daily continental breakfast is offered and private parking is free.
Hotel in Termas del Arapey
Boasting 2 large swimming pools with thermal water, a hot tub and spa facilities, the hotel has air-conditioned rooms just 5 metres from Arapey hot springs. A piscina com água quente é excelente.
On average, it costs € 70.14 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salto for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 136.32 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salto will cost around € 171.95 (based on Booking.com prices).
For hotels in Salto that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Hotel Solar del Acuario, Hotel Termas Day and Vacacional Dayman.
Breakfast at these hotels in Salto are also highly rated: Hotel Termal Dayman, Hotel Village Termas de Dayman and Arapey Oasis Termal Hotel.
Many families visiting Salto loved staying at Vacacional Dayman, Hotel Termal Dayman and Arapey Oasis Termal Hotel.
Similarly, Termas Posada del Siglo XIX, Hotel Termas Day and Hotel Jardines de Dayman are also popular among family travellers.
Hotel Termas Day, Hotel Horacio Quiroga and Termas Posada del Siglo XIX have received great reviews from travellers in Salto regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Salto also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at Arapey Oasis Termal Hotel, Casa de Piedra and Hotel Jardines de Dayman.
Vacacional Dayman, Arapey Oasis Termal Hotel and Termas Posada del Siglo XIX are some of the popular hotels in Salto.
In addition to these hotels, Hotel La Posta del Dayman, Hotel Termas Day and Hotel Termal Dayman are also popular in Salto.
On average, 3-star hotels in Salto cost € 89.13 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salto are € 113.64 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salto can on average be found for € 262.79 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Termas del Daymán, Salto and Termas del Arapey are popular with other travellers visiting Salto.
Couples travelling in Salto loved staying at Vacacional Dayman, Casa de Piedra and Arapey Oasis Termal Hotel.
Similarly, these hotels in Salto are highly rated by couples: Hotel Termas Day, Hotel Solar del Acuario and Hotel Jardines de Dayman.
There are 89 hotels in Salto you can book on Booking.com.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Salto this weekend is € 74.27 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 93.31. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Salto for this weekend cost on average around € 232.80 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
There is really not much to recommend Salto. We went for the thermal baths which is worth an afternoon but then you should head out and across the border.
There is one ATM, at the bus terminal. If it's empty, the closest place to get cash is Salto, as there are no banks in Termas. Salto is a nice town to spend half a day in.
Salto is a quirky place, much like Uruguay in general. Stopped through on my way South from Brazil, via Concordia (Argentina), which is a very effective over-night route. Check out the hot springs - quirky, but worth a visit if you're a fan of hot water.
Salto is a pleasant town with restaurants, shops, banks and a good base for visiting the thermal springs and hydroelectric dam. A dam doesn't sound exciting but it is worth a visit to see this amazing feat of engineering and you get to drive across to Argentina and back. English explanations by Mercedes Nieto were excellent and delivered with warmth and smiles.
Seemed like a place where there's not a lot going on. We stayed for one night just because we were on our way to the Argentinian side. Beware that during carnaval, both Salto and Concordia are completely shut down, with next to no open shops, restaurants or hotels. We couldn't even cross the border by ferry because the harbors were closed.