If your body calls for rest and contact with nature, Águas de Santa Bárbara is the perfect destination. Located about 3.5 hours from the capital of São Paulo, the charming hydro-mineral resort is known as the “Land of Green, Peace and Health”, and offers a complete experience of relaxation and well-being.
The town is a true natural refuge, full of waterfalls, trails, parks and green areas that enchant visitors. The medicinal mineral waters, with radioactive and therapeutic properties, are the highlight and attract tourists in search of health and quality of life. In addition, the tourist infrastructure is excellent, with spas, hotels, typical gastronomy and various outdoor leisure options.
What to do in this tourist resort
In Águas de Santa Bárbara, every corner offers a unique experience. The Mizael Marques Sobrinho Spa is a must: with mineral water pools, ofuro, sauna and Scottish shower, it’s the ideal place to renew your energy. Parque dos Lagos enchants families and groups of friends with its freshwater beach, waterfalls, fishing lake, barbecue areas and soccer field.
Those who love adventures in nature will fall in love with the more than eight waterfalls scattered around the region, including the famous Capão Rico Waterfall, a 37-meter waterfall that forms natural pools perfect for swimming. There you can also practise boia cross, rafting, stand-up paddle and abseiling, all amid breathtaking scenery.
Don’t miss a visit to the Casa do Artesão, where local artists exhibit and sell handmade products, such as wooden pieces, oil-painted canvases, candles and handmade soaps. It’s the ideal place to take a little piece of the city home with you.

Visit Águas de Santa Barbára
Are you in the mood to visit Águas de Santa Bárbara and enjoy a destination that combines nature, tranquillity and health? The town is about a 3.5-hour drive from São Paulo, making it perfect for a weekend getaway.
Between thermal baths, hiking trails and enchanting landscapes, this resort shows why it is considered one of the most relaxing refuges in the interior of São Paulo.

