ITINERARY: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BAÑOS DE AGUA SANTA, ECUADOR

ITINERARY: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BAÑOS DE AGUA SANTA, ECUADOR

Baños de Agua Santa, a small town about 4 hours south of Quito by bus, is the ultimate adventure town in Ecuador. Check out these activities and restaurants to explore during your time there.

Looking for more inspiration to book your trip? Check out my Ultimate Guide to Ecuador and 7 Photos to Inspire You to Travel to Ecuador.

THE BASICS

Getting There

The best way to get to Baños is via bus from the Quitumbe bus terminal in Quito. The buses leave multiple times per hour and the four-hour journey to Baños only costs about $4 USD. Since Baños is also a relatively small and walkable town, once you arrive in the town you can easily find your hotel or hostel on foot.

Where to Stay
There are dozens of places to stay in Banos, from backpackers hostels to high-end spa hotels. I personally stayed at Community Hostel off the main road in Baños and would highly recommend it if you’re looking for a classic hostel experience. They served dinner every night and it was a great place to get to meet other travelers as well.

ACTIVITIES

Soak in the Baths

It’s easy to realize how Baños, which translates to Bath in English, got its name – the area is full of natural hot springs. The most famous baths are Las Piscinas de la Virgen and I can’t recommend the experience enough. You’ll pay up to $3 to enter the baths depending on the time of day you go and then an additional $1.50 to rent a mandatory swim cap. Once there, you’ll put your clothes into the nearby lockers and hop into your pool of choice.

There are three pools: one cold, one warm, and one blisteringly hot. After sitting in the warm pool for a while, we decided to venture downstairs to the hot pool, which is also where all of the locals spend their time. When you first step foot into the hot pool, you’ll likely jump out as fast as humanly possible due to the heat. But you’ll also quickly notice that locals are sitting deep in the pools with the water all the way up to their necks! How, you might ask, can they handle it? We learned from some locals that the strategy is to ease yourself into the hot pool and try to sit there for at least 30 seconds, at which point you can jump out and immerse yourself in the freezing cold pool only a few feet away. After going back and forth in this for a handful of minutes, you’ll start to realize the hot pool doesn’t feel so scorching and you can start to enjoy the bath like the locals. 

 Rappelling Down a Waterfall

I told you that Baños was for the adventurous, didn’t I? My favorite adventure activity in Ecuador was canyoning and rappelling down waterfalls in Baños, as part of a tour with Geo Tours Banios, which was booked through my hostel. For only $60 USD we spent half a day stomping through ponds, jumping off of waterfalls, and ziplining through the rainforest. They give you all of the gear you could need and even a great classic Ecuadorian lunch on your way home. If there’s anything I’d recommend doing in Baños, it’s this!

Ziplining

For only $20 USD (no joke!) I spent a half-day ziplining through the Ecuadorian jungle via Geo Tours Banios, which was also booked through my hostel. After picking us up at the hostel, they took us through six different zip lines, each increasing in height, totaling 2000 meters in length once the day was over. I will say, this isn’t for the faint of heart or those scared of heights, but it gave us an unbelievable birds-eye view of Baños and you definitely can’t beat that price.

The Swing at the End of the World

La Casa del Arbol, or the Swing at the End of the World, as it’s also known, is a swing atop a huge mountain above Baños that overlooks the whole valley. To come here, we simply grabbed a taxi from our hostel who took us up the mountain, waited for us while we swung, and then took us back down when the day was over. I know you can also book a tour to come here, but I didn’t think it was worth it because the activity is fairly self-explanatory.

Spa Day

I personally figured that if I’m in a town that translates to Bath then that would probably be a good time to enjoy my only spa experience of my trip to Ecuador. I spent an hour at the Sangay Spa Hotel getting a wonderful massage. You don’t have to book in advance and I recall the price being fairly reasonable for what it’s worth.

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