Les Bains de Thomas
Les Bains de Thomas
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GregoryW3
Brussels, Belgium47 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
A change of scenery guaranteed, despite the lack of hot water just after Hurricane Tammy. I did my part by reconstructing part of the basin which captures the hot water. But despite this the water remained at a normal temperature for the season. Apart from that, read a nice meeting with the lady who sells the fruit at the entrance to the site.
Written 25 October 2023
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DGWillis
Sheffield, UK65 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
This volcanic hot spring is only located a short walk from a car park and looks like a just a part of the rocky coast. It is not until you try to set a foot into the slightly enclosed area that you realise....blimey it is hot! It was a cloudy day with a morning of hard rain when we visited. Perfect weather (only getting boiled below rather than getting grilled on top too, we thought). Even still, it was quite busy with many locals when we arrived (who were very friendly). Depending on your ability to withstand heat, either approach the hot spring from the sea whose waves give welcome relief from the hot spring or plunge straight into the hot bath. Most people could not sit in it for much more than 15-20 minutes which meant a good turnover of people. A plunge into adjoining sea was a great way to finish off. Must get one of these for Skegness.
Written 13 August 2016
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Gregori L
Dublin, Ireland213 contributions
Aug 2017 • Family
When you arrive at the parking, follow the rocky trail for a couple of minutes to take you the hot bath ( bain chaud) .
Very relaxing although easily becoming crowded during the day . A nice swim in the sea after is refreshing, although you need to be mindful of the rocks and waves crashing if you are with small kids .
Very relaxing although easily becoming crowded during the day . A nice swim in the sea after is refreshing, although you need to be mindful of the rocks and waves crashing if you are with small kids .
Written 8 August 2017
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Nathalie L
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Oct 2023 • Family
Once again rather poorly indicated. I don't know if it was the bad weather that damaged the place but it's really not a thermal bath. Not a single drop comes from the warm river and the pool doesn't really look like a pool
Written 29 October 2023
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Martine M
Albuquerque, NM7 contributions
Feb 2023 • Friends
Amazing place. Can park the car nearby and take a swim. Not crowded. It gets really hot closer to the stream. Tranquil and unique for everyone ages.
Written 14 February 2023
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Robby G C
Toronto, Canada81,657 contributions
Feb 2019
we went twice here and everybody were enjoying the hot springs. There is a volcano nearby that keeps the water hot.
However, when we are close to the ocean, it isn't that hot.
When we are closer to the rocks, it is hotter.
Worthwhile to try. It is free!
However, when we are close to the ocean, it isn't that hot.
When we are closer to the rocks, it is hotter.
Worthwhile to try. It is free!
Written 11 September 2019
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MAXIPNyc
NYC23 contributions
Nov 2017
Close to the Cousteau reserve with its magnicent sea turtles, les bains Thomas is an improptu bathing area at the point where hot springs meet the ocean. The springs are almost too hot so you'll welcome the cooling waters from the ocean as waves rush them in. Lovely place to mingle with locals
Written 30 August 2018
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ChuckPMi
Adrian, MI56 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
On the day we were there the waves kept crashing into the pool so it was close to the temperature of the sea. On a weekday in January there was plenty of parking and the setting is pretty.
Written 31 January 2017
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Pucca972
Martinique145 contributions
Aug 2024 • Friends
Simple access, pretty well indicated.
It was 14:00 when we arrived.
The water was very hot.
There was little depth
It was 14:00 when we arrived.
The water was very hot.
There was little depth
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Written 16 August 2024
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Hannah K
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Apr 2024 • Family
The water was not hot! It was completely cold... So there's no reason to go there. It was very small.
Written 3 April 2024
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Quel est l'itinéraire pour aller en partant de ste anne merci bq
Written 12 August 2018
Bonjour, en partant de Saint Anne il faut prendre direction Pointe à Pitre par la N4 puis prendre la N1 jusqu'à la sortie de la route de la traversée D23 prendre la direction du parc des Mamelles vous allez traverser la forêt au passage vous avez un zoo sur la route, puis passer par Bouillante. Si vous avez le temps vous avez la réserve Cousteau ( plongée ou bateau à fond de verre ) tout proche
Le parking est payant pour le bain chaud et ce lieu est vite saturé.
Bon séjour.
Written 13 August 2018
Quel est l'itinéraire depuis malendure ? Merci d'avance.
Written 22 January 2017
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