6-Day Hot Springs Road Trip
Soak in Chile's most spectacular natural hot springs on a 6-day road trip from the volcanic Lake District to the wild Carretera Austral. From the architectural marvel of Termas Geométricas near Pucón to the fjord-side pools of Puyuhuapi, this journey follows a trail of geothermal wonders through some of the most beautiful scenery in South America.
Chile sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, and its volcanic backbone generates an extraordinary abundance of natural hot springs. From luxurious resort complexes to rustic riverside pools hidden in ancient forest, the variety of thermal experiences is unmatched anywhere in the world. This 6-day road trip connects the best hot springs from the Lake District around Pucón southward through the Carretera Austral to Puyuhuapi, combining geothermal relaxation with volcanic scenery, rainforest hikes, and the adventure of driving one of the world's great roads.
The route begins in the adventure capital of Pucón, where multiple hot springs options surround the active Villarrica Volcano, and winds south through increasingly wild terrain to the remote thermal pools of the Carretera Austral region. A sturdy rental car is essential, as the southern sections involve gravel roads through dense forest. The reward is extraordinary: soaking in steaming pools surrounded by snow-capped volcanoes, rushing rivers, and primordial forest, with nothing but birdsong and the sound of bubbling water for company.
Best Season
Year-round, with each season offering a different hot springs experience. Summer (December-March) for the best road conditions. Winter (June-August) for atmospheric steam and snow-capped surroundings.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Arrival in Pucón & Termas Geométricas
Arrive at Temuco Airport (ZCO) and drive 110 km south to Pucón, the adventure capital of Chile's Lake District. Check into your accommodation with views of the perfectly conical Villarrica Volcano. In the afternoon, drive to Termas Geométricas, widely regarded as the most beautiful hot springs complex in Chile. Seventeen slate-lined pools are connected by a striking red boardwalk that winds through a narrow, fern-draped canyon. The water temperatures range from pleasantly warm to intensely hot, and the steam rising through the forest creates a dreamlike atmosphere. Soak until dusk and return to Pucón for dinner.
Villarrica Area Hot Springs
Explore more of the area's thermal wealth. In the morning, visit Termas Los Pozones, a rustic and beloved hot springs where stone-lined pools sit right beside a rushing mountain river. The contrast of plunging from hot pools into the cold river is exhilarating. After lunch, drive to Termas de Huife for a more developed experience with indoor and outdoor pools, hydrotherapy circuits, and massage services. End the day with a drive along the scenic shore of Lago Villarrica to the town of Villarrica, stopping at viewpoints where the volcano and lake create perfect reflections.
Pucón to Chaitén via Puerto Montt
Begin the journey south toward the Carretera Austral. Drive from Pucón to Puerto Montt (330 km, about 4 hours on the Pan-American Highway), passing through the agricultural heartland of southern Chile with volcano views throughout. From Puerto Montt, board the ferry to Chaitén for the scenic crossing through Chilean fjords and channels. The 10-hour overnight ferry is an experience in itself, sailing past forested islands, waterfalls, and possibly dolphins. Alternatively, drive to Chiloé and take the shorter 5-hour ferry from Quellón. Arrive in Chaitén late evening.
Chaitén Area Hot Springs
Explore the hot springs near Chaitén. Drive south to Termas El Amarillo, a simple but beautiful thermal complex beside the Michinmahuida River, with pools set in lush temperate rainforest. The mineral-rich waters are wonderfully soothing after the ferry journey. In the afternoon, visit Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park and hike the Sendero Los Alerces through a grove of ancient alerce trees, some over 3,000 years old. The combination of primordial forest and geothermal springs creates a profound sense of connection with the Earth's deep forces.
Carretera Austral to Puyuhuapi & Termas
Drive south on the Carretera Austral from Chaitén to Puyuhuapi, one of the most scenic stretches of the entire route. The road winds through dense valdivian rainforest, past waterfalls cascading from moss-covered cliffs, and along the deep blue Puyuhuapi Fjord. Stop at Queulat National Park to hike to the Ventisquero Colgante (Hanging Glacier), a surreal glacier suspended between peaks with twin waterfalls pouring from its face. Arrive in the charming village of Puyuhuapi, founded by German settlers, and end your day at the crown jewel: Termas de Puyuhuapi. These hot springs are accessed by boat across the fjord, with pools overlooking the water and surrounded by temperate rainforest.
Return North & Departure
Begin the drive north back toward Chaitén for your return ferry. The Carretera Austral looks completely different in the opposite direction, with new viewpoints and light angles revealing details you missed on the way south. Stop at any hot springs or viewpoints you want to revisit. Catch the ferry from Chaitén back to Puerto Montt or Chiloé, then drive to Puerto Montt Airport (PMC) to return your rental car and catch your flight. You leave Chile having soaked in some of the most extraordinary natural hot springs on the planet, carrying the warmth of the Earth itself.
Trip Highlights
- ★Termas Geométricas — 17 pools connected by red boardwalk in forest canyon
- ★Termas Los Pozones — rustic riverside hot pools
- ★Termas de Puyuhuapi — fjord-side pools accessed by boat
- ★Termas El Amarillo — rainforest hot springs near Chaitén
- ★Ventisquero Colgante (Hanging Glacier) in Queulat National Park
- ★Driving the legendary Carretera Austral
- ★Ancient alerce forests in Pumalín National Park
Packing List
- Swimsuit (at least 2 for back-to-back hot springs days)
- Quick-dry towel
- Flip-flops or water sandals
- Waterproof jacket and pants
- Warm layers for Carretera Austral driving
- Insect repellent (tábanos in forest areas)
- Sturdy hiking shoes for park trails
- Sunscreen and sunglasses
- Cash (small towns often cash-only)
- Reusable water bottle
- Physical map (limited cell signal on Carretera Austral)
- Snacks and emergency food
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| Accommodation | $400–$800 (5 nights, mix of hotels and cabañas) |
| Food | $250–$450 |
| Activities | $200–$400 (hot springs entries, park entries, ferry tickets) |
| Total | $1,370–$2,470 per person |
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Before You Go
- !SUV rental reserved through PatagoniaHub
- !Ferry booked in advance (Naviera Austral)
- !Termas Geométricas tickets pre-purchased online
- !Valid driving license
- !Cash for remote hot springs and villages
- !Travel insurance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which hot spring is the best?
Each offers a unique experience. Termas Geométricas is the most architecturally stunning. Los Pozones is the most rustic and atmospheric. Termas de Puyuhuapi offers the most dramatic setting (fjord-side by boat). Try them all for a complete thermal journey.
Are the hot springs suitable for children?
Most hot springs welcome families. Termas Geométricas and Termas de Huife have pools at various temperatures including cooler ones suitable for children. Termas Los Pozones is best for older children comfortable in a rustic setting.
Do I need to bring my own towel?
Some developed hot springs (Huife, Puyuhuapi lodge) provide towels or offer rental. Simpler hot springs (Los Pozones, El Amarillo) do not. Bring your own quick-dry towel to be safe.
Is the Carretera Austral safe to drive?
Yes, with a suitable vehicle and cautious driving. The gravel sections are well-maintained but require slower speeds. An SUV from PatagoniaHub with good tires is ideal. Avoid driving at night and watch for livestock on the road.
Can I skip the ferry and drive the whole way?
No, the Carretera Austral cannot be reached by road from the north without a ferry crossing. The ferry from Puerto Montt or Chiloé to Chaitén is the main access route to this section. This makes the region beautifully remote and uncrowded.
What are tábanos?
Tábanos are large horseflies common in the Carretera Austral region during summer (December-March). Their bite is painful but not dangerous. Use insect repellent and wear long sleeves when hiking in forested areas.