Laguna Cejar | Tourist Attraction

Chile

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2322.0 masl
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jeffrooney8

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Salty Lake. You can float in the lake. 15000 pp. Showers included. Tickets to be bought in advance at https://www.lagunascejarypiedra.com.

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le créneau pour les particuliers est de 9h à 12h... il faut acheter ses billets sur le site internet https://www.lagunascejarypiedra.com/

lac gelé le matin (11°c)... les tours opérateurs se réservent les créneaux de l'après-midi...
il n'y a qu'une lagune pour se baigner et le nombre est limité...
15000 (16€) adulte 5000 (5,4€) enfant de 5 à 11 ans. Ça fait un sacré budget pour une famille de 4.
Temps autorisé 30 min de baignade.
La douche est froide pour se rincer.
Bref, très cher pour peu... 5 jours que l'on est au Chili et on paye cher pour pas grand chose à chaque fois...

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A bit expensive, the lagoon are beautiful, it was cool to swim in this salted water but, 15000pp and 5000 for kids, too much.

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Went there on a Wednesday around noon, hardly anybody there. It was great especially considering that we had the lagoon almost for ourselves.

You need to buy tickets in advance at https://www.lagunascejarypiedra.com. There is a hardly phone reception (Entel, none for Movistar ) at the location. 15000CLP pp. Tour groups only after 1400, so you need to come before 1300.

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Still 15000 pp, quick visit. Bit expensive. Max 30 minuts in the pool. Because of the salt. Nice to float in the water.

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15.000 per person, 8.30-13.30 opened, afternoon only tours.
tuesday closed.

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15000clp pp, a big tourist trap for this place and all covid hassle

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in the morning it is open to public 15000$ pp. we arrived at 2pm and it was blocked for tours

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The laguna is still closed at the moment.

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Closed for unknown reasons (not covid) for one year already. Guarded.

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The pools are beautiful! When you arrive, you need to register your details at the first hut and then you go through to the car park where you actually pay. From the car park, you can see the pools and how many people are there etc and then decide if it’s worth it for you. We really enjoyed the experience and thought the pools were stunning so worth it for us :)

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not worth at all. super expensive for what you get. unfriendly staff. bad road to get there.

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The new price os 15000 pesos per person.

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Way to expensive for what is it. 15000pp to swim in a not nice lagoon. Yes salty but ?! For us do not worth the price so we enter and then we left without paying and we saw it.

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At midday in may we were almost alone here. Really beautiful area. Water is freezing cold. Just made it for 30 secs in the Water for the pictures. But Was worth it anyway.

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we went there at 10.15, very few people. very nice to float in the water. we saw 5 flamingos but far away.

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Came around 10:00am and there were only 5 other people at the pools. Expensive, but fun to swim and float in. Nice views of the mountains as well!

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we recomment going to laguna Baltinache (7lagoons where you can swim in first and last) instead. it will cost you 5000 pp or 3000 if you are a student and they are way more beautifull!

also visit laguna chaxa (national park los flamingo's). really beautifull and a lot of information about the lakes and flamingos that are living there. probably the only info that you will find.

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Yes it is super expensive, so only worth the money if you go early (before 12pm), you swim, take a ton of photos and spend a lot of time there. But it is beautiful floating around looking back at the mountains.

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Definitely worth the money! First we found it a little pricy, but once we were there we were so happy we did it. The lakes are stunning, with mirrors of the mountains everywhere. We saw flamingos as well. The temperature of the water was not that cold even at 10 am, we stayed in it for 15 minutes or more taking pictures with the mountains behind us. Showers are clean (but with cold water) you have changing rooms at the showers. I would say, don't miss it. If you go in the morning it's not crowded either.

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10 am - 2 pm - 10.000 pesos
2 pm - 5 pm - 15.000 pesos

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It was open when we visited. There are 3 salt lakes, one of which you can swim in. From 09.00 to 14.00 it is $10.000 pp and from 14.00 (don't know closing time) it is $15.000 pp. Apparently the temperature of the salt lake rises during the day but we found it comfortable enough (not super warm, probably around 15C). It was a lot of fun!

There were showers to rinse off the salt afterward and the facilities were clean and neat.

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Not allowed to swim anymore... solamente para sacar fotos

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price 15000 pesos chilien for 1 person

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Salty Lake you can float in. 15000 CHP per person 9am to 5:30

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Super expensive 15000pP but supposedly it's a nice salt lagoon to float in.

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