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Many people like walking for swimming pools or waterfalls for a relaxing bathroom. And there are places where the attraction is hot water. Both outdoors, or in resorts and hotels that offer hot swimming pools, see some well -classified options.
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Caldas Novas – Go – known for its thermal sources, the city has several water parks with outdoor hot water pools, ideal for free time and relaxation. The region, which also covers other heated water parks, is considered the largest hydrothermal resort of the planet, with a flow of 7.5 million liters of water per hour.
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Caldas Novas is the best known place in this segment in Brazil. The best months for tourism in the city – and in the region as a whole – are between May and August, when the lowest temperatures combine well with heated water.
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Rio Quente – Rio Quente – offers natural hot water pools in the midst of nature, with various outdoor attractions and a tropical environment.
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Rio Quente is a tourist destination famous for having the largest river of thermal waters in the world, 12 km long.
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Hot Park – Rio Quente – Go – inaugurated in 1997, is also in Rio Quente, offering a unique experience with its naturally heated waters and various water attractions. The park has over 55,000 m² and the waters naturally reach 37.5 ° C.
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The park has a toy called XPirado which is the largest hot waters in the world, 35 meters high. Apraia do Cerrado, with 6 million liters of water, is the largest swimming pool in Brazil and the largest fifth in the world.
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POços de Caldas – Famous all over the world, the sulfur waters of Poços de Caldas are rare, with volcanic origin. Therefore they have a strong smell, a fatter plot and reach the surface at a temperature of 42 ° C. in 2022, was made official as a member of the European Association of historical thermal cities
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The thermal waters of the Caxie do Sul – Caxias do Sul – RS – has a complex with several outdoor thermal pools, ideal for those looking for relaxation and fun that attenuates the cold of the region.
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After all, and an average annual temperature of Caxie Fa is 17 ° C. The city, in the north -est of Rio Grande do Sul, has 817 meters above sea level, being the largest in Serra Gaucha.
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The hot waters of São Lourenço and Caxambu – MG – City, famous for being mineral resorts, have some hotels with a leisure area where the water is heated. The Ramon Farm Hotel, for example, has a water park with hot water, slide, Flaelf and Slow River.
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This hot swimming pool is another option in cities where the great attraction is mineral water – of various types – which comes out directly from the sources.
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The waters of the resorts of San Lourenço and Caxambu are known for their healing properties and are rich in minerals, offering various sources with different temperatures.
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Araxá – Araxá – MG – famous for its radioactive waters, the thermal resort offers therapeutic treatments and a relaxing environment in a historical complex. The Barreiro complex is a refuge of well -being, with its sources of medicinal water.
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Thermas Dos Laranjais – Olímpia – SP – The water park has hot water pools, including waves. The slow river has water at almost 40 ° C in over 300 meters. And still hydrographic basins, aquatic Russian mountains and artificial beaches. Olympia thermal sources were found in the 1960s during oil exploration. Águas de Lindoia and Lins are also found in this region with thermal waters.
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Hotel Termas Water Park – Monte Alegre do Sul – SP – This water park has several outdoor thermal baths options, surrounded by green and quiet areas, highly sought after by families.
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Spa de São João – São João Do Sul – Sc – The outdoor swimming pools are surrounded by nature, offering a relaxing experience. The water that provides the pools comes from a well of 1,372 but 52 ° C, considered one of the hottest natural thermal waters in Brazil.
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Graval Spa – Graval – SC – known for its sulfur waters, offers several relaxation options. The International Graval Hotel, for example, is fed with thermal water directed by the source, at an average temperature of 36 degrees in all stations. Both in swimming pools, in the bathrooms, in the showers and even in the showers and taps of the bedrooms the water is always hot.
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Thermas de São Pedro – São Pedro do on – RS – has external thermal swimming pools, surrounded by a natural environment. The park has the largest wave pool in the state of San Paolo with over a square meters of built area and millions of liters of water, as well as caves and waterfalls.
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Spa in Paraná – The state has more than 20 inn that offer outdoor hot water pools with a welcoming environment and various leisure options.
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Located just 12 km from Iguaçu Falls, the Mabu Thermas Grand Resort, for example, was built on the Guarani aquifer, indicated as the largest underground reserve in the world. Therefore, the swimming pool complex maintains constant temperatures of 36 ° C at any time of the year.
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