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Pamukkale Hot Springs
Pamukkale is an incredible showcase of natural hot water pools nestled in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. Imagine stepping into a surreal landscape where dazzling white terraces, known as travertines, cascade down the hillside. These stunning formations result from carbonate minerals left behind by flowing thermal waters, creating an otherworldly spectacle that looks like it’s been sculpted by artists. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not just a feast for the eyes. The thermal waters are believed to have healing properties, drawing visitors from all over the globe. Strolling barefoot on these terraces, you'll feel as if you're walking on clouds. The experience is both soothing and exhilarating, offering a unique connection to nature's artistry. Beyond the terraces, the ancient city of Hierapolis adds a historical dimension to your visit. Explore the ruins of this once-thriving city, including a grand theater and ancient baths, and let your imagination wander through the echoes of history. Whether you're soaking in the warm waters or exploring ancient relics, Pamukkale offers a blend of relaxation and adventure that's hard to resist.
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Byzantine Bathhouse
The Byzantine bathhouse, nestled in the heart of Thessaloniki, dates back to the late thirteenth century. This historic gem is a testament to the city's rich past, offering a glimpse into a time when bathing was not just a necessity but a social ritual. As you wander through its ancient halls, you can almost hear the whispers of history echoing off the stone walls. Thessaloniki itself is a city that effortlessly marries the old with the new. From the bustling markets to the serene waterfront, it’s a place that invites exploration and discovery. The bathhouse stands as a reminder of the cultural melting pot Thessaloniki has always been. Visiting here, you can almost feel the layers of history beneath your feet. This city is a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, offering young travelers a chance to experience history firsthand while enjoying the vibrant energy of contemporary Greek life.
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Spa Resort - Slanic-Moldova
Known as a spa resort, Slanic-Moldova is situated on the eastern of the Carpathians (in massive Nemira) at an altitude of 530 m, on Slanic valley. Slanic-Moldova is an all-season resort, with an intra-lowland temperate climate, with clean air, free of dust and particles that can cause allergies, and rich in resinous aerosols and negative ions. http://www.uvisitromania.com/tourist-attractions/bacau/spa-resort---slanic-moldova-id581
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Salt Mine of Targu Ocna
The salt mining is located about 2 km from the city, in the salt massif of Valcele – Slatinele, at 240 m depth and represents, by the microclimate of salt, an important natural factor of cure used to treat respiratory diseases. The main feature of the microclimate of the mine is the constancy of physical, chemical and microbiological parameters (without daily or seasonal variations), unlike outside air. The climatic parameters of Romanian's salt mining are temperature( approx. 12 ° - 13 °), relative humidity (approx. 60-80%), airflow speed reduced (almost imperceptible), air pressure is similar to the outside pressure or with little difference. http://www.uvisitromania.com/tourist-attractions/bacau/salt-mine-of-targu-ocna-id573
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Piazza Duomo
Start your adventure in Lecce at Piazza Duomo, a place that once stood as a fortress and now reigns as the city's most elegant "salon." This square is a perfect introduction to Lecce's rich history and artistic flair, showcasing stunning Baroque architecture that captivates every visitor. The intricate designs and warm hues of the buildings create a picturesque setting that will transport you to another era, making it a must-see for anyone exploring this charming Italian city. While you're there, take a moment to soak in the lively atmosphere; it's a gathering spot for locals and tourists alike. Nearby, you can find quaint cafes and gelato shops offering delightful treats to savor as you stroll along the cobblestone streets. Don't forget to visit the Lecce Cathedral, which towers over the square with its majestic presence. The interior is just as breathtaking as the exterior, with exquisite artwork and intricate details that reflect the city's cultural heritage. Piazza Duomo isn't just about history and architecture; it's also a hub for contemporary events and performances. Throughout the year, you might stumble upon art exhibitions or live music that add a modern touch to this historical gem. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates beautiful places, Lecce's Piazza Duomo is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Szechenyi Thermal Bath
With 21 pools, Széchenyi Bath is one of the largest bathing complexes in Europe. Its adventure pool features a water chute, underwater jacuzzi, neck shower and bubble deck. In addition to traditional medicinal services, the entrance fee also includes wellness services such as the fitness gym, saunas and underwater gymnastics. https://www.budapestinfo.hu/szechenyi-thermal-bath-and-swimming-pool-1
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Margaret Island
Walking the length of the island takes about 20 minutes, but most visitors spend time at the Hajós Alfréd and the Palatinus outdoor pools. The Palatinus water park is a popular place in the summer, especially on the weekends. The 11 outdoor pools, including two for children, are in a beautiful setting. If it is too cold to go for a swim, an island tour introduces relics hailing back to the island's religious origins, including a 12th century convent and ruins of a Franciscan and a Dominican church. During summer months, bicycles, inline skates and 'bringóhintó', a four-wheeled bike for four, are available for rent. Since vehicles are prohibited, the island is a fantastic escape from the bustle of the big city and a great place to work out, swim a few laps, or go for a run. Other attractions on the island include the Centennial Memorial which commemorates the 100th anniversary of Budapest, a Japanese Garden, a tiny zoo, a music fountain, and an octagonal water tower, built in Art Nouveau style in 1911. The outdoor theater hosts operas, concerts and plays during summer. The thermal water on Margaret Island is famous for its healing effects. The natural, thermal water running beneath the island was first brought to the surface in 1886. In addition to its healing power, a day at the Danubius Health Spa is also a great way to relax and unwind. http://visitbudapest.travel/guide/budapest-attractions/margaret-island/
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Teplice Spa
The oldest spa in Czechia and one of the oldest spas in Europe is located in the valley between the Central Bohemian Mountains and the ridges of the Krušné Mountains. Come visit the “little Paris of Bohemia” with attractively built spa buildings, parks, gardens, fountains, a long pedestrian zone and a Baroque Marian column. http://www.czechtourism.com/t/teplice/
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Lazne Teplice v Cechach a.s.
Lázně Teplice v Čechách ranks among the European spas with the longest tradition, a tradition stretching back more than 2,000 years. http://www.czechtourism.com/w/teplice-v-cechach/
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Elizabeth Spa
The Elizabeth Spa, also known as the Spa V can be found in the Smetana Park. Establishment of this important spa house dates back to the year 1906. Its name came from the name of the Empress Elizabeth (Sissi), the wife of Emperor Franz Joseph I. http://www.karlovy-vary.cz/en/about-karlovy-vary/elizabeth-spa-spa-V
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Lido Locarno
Imagine a place where water meets wellness, nestled right on the shores of Lake Maggiore. Lido Locarno is your year-round getaway, perfect for those who crave a splash of sport, a sprinkle of fun, and a whole lot of relaxation. Whether it's sunny or snowy outside, this spot is always ready to welcome you with open arms. The lido isn't just about swimming; it's a hub for water sports enthusiasts and those looking to unwind in style. The setting is absolutely stunning, with the majestic mountains framing the lake, creating a postcard-perfect backdrop. Picture yourself lounging by the pool, the gentle breeze carrying the fresh scent of the lake as you sip on a refreshing drink. If you're feeling adventurous, try your hand at paddleboarding or take a leisurely swim in the crystal-clear waters. There's something incredibly rejuvenating about being close to nature like this. And if the weather turns chilly, no worries! The indoor facilities ensure that the fun doesn't stop. With saunas, wellness treatments, and heated pools, you can indulge in pure relaxation regardless of the season. Don't forget to explore the surrounding area too; the charming towns around Lake Maggiore offer delightful cafes and shops, perfect for a day of exploration. So, whether you're a thrill-seeker or someone who just wants to unwind, Lido Locarno is a delightful escape with something for everyone.
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Kurhaus
Stroll into the Kurhaus of Baden-Baden and let yourself be captivated by its distinctive Belle Époque charm. Whether you're attending a concert, trying your luck at the casino, enjoying a late-night dinner, or dancing the night away at a glamorous ball, the Kurhaus is the dazzling heart of Baden-Baden's social scene. This architectural gem is not only a feast for the eyes but also a hub for unforgettable experiences. The elegant interiors transport you to a bygone era, making every visit feel like stepping into a classic film. While you're there, take a moment to admire the intricate details of the decor, which reflect the opulence of the time. It's a place where history and modern-day excitement blend seamlessly, offering a unique backdrop for your adventures in this charming town.
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Carolus Thermen
Experience the natural power of the Bad Aachener mineral-thermal water. The Carolus Thermen has continued this tradition in the best sense and offers a bathing world without compare in a beautifully designed thermal area. Let the natural power of the healing thermal water fill your senses and experience moments of complete wellbeing. Eight indoor and outdoor pools of various temperatures with many different attractions, the unique brine steam bath “Strokkur”, a beautiful sun terrace and our wonderful Carolus Beach create the perfect ambience to switch off completely and gather new strength. https://www.carolus-thermen.de/en/thermalbath/
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Lonna
This tiny island, just 150 m long, is part of the Suomenlinna district, located between Helsinki’s bustling market square and the Suomenlinna fortress island. The island is only 1.5 km from the mainland, so the journey takes just under ten minutes on the JT-Line ferry, which departs from the market square dock. The island of Lonna is a place where we create good moments. Spending the day at Lonna will make you smile and relax, that’s a guarantee. The Lonna island warmly welcoming everybody with an open mind regardless of age, gender or origin. Especially you, are extremely welcome! Every island guest is worth gold and dogs are also welcome to the island to its terraces and coffee shop. Located only a 10-minute ferry ride away from Helsinki’s Market Square, you’ll experience Finnish hospitality at its best here at Lonna. Enjoy locally sourced, organic tasty delicacies at Lonna restaurant or spend your time relaxing at our 5 star, critically acclaimed public sauna. You might find yourself at the beach cliff gazing the most gorgeous sunset in Helsinki or spending time at our coffee shop’s terrace sipping your favorite drink. http://www.lonna.fi/en/
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Allas Sea Pool
Allas Sea Pool is a gardenlike oasis in the heart of Helsinki with a large pool area and magnificent saunas. In addition to swimming, bathing in the saunas and good food, Allas Sea Pool offers many options for wellness. Spending a perfect day at Allas means relaxing, lingering and enjoying the experience with all of your senses, refreshing both the body and the mind. Nestled in the middle of Helsinki, next to the Market square, here to be enjoyed every day of the year. https://www.allasseapool.com/en/
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Manor Kaisankoti
Wellness Manor Kaisankoti located in northern Espoo, just 25 km from Helsinki city centre and 25 km from Helsinki-Vantaa airport. http://www.discoveringfinland.com/destination/wellness-manor-kaisankoti/
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Spahotel Casino
Spahotel Casino is located on a magnificent lakeside site on Kasino island, right in the centre of the city of Savonlinna. The hotel complex includes a spa, the hotel, a restaurant and a wide range of wellness and free-time facilities and services. Also the Savonlinna Hall, just across the forecourt, offers concerts, theatre performance and other cultural events. Spahotel Casino offers a wide range of spa, beauty care, wellness and health services. Hot water pools are an excellent way of relaxing after a busy day. Also, try a waterfall massage in the outdoor hot waterfall. To exercise, you can swim upstream. After a spell in a Finnish sauna or a steam bath, in the summertime, you can take a dip into the blue Lake Saimaa. We have also thought of the little ones for whom there is special children’s pool. Spahotel Casino also has a wide range of different kind of treatments available in the spa. Treatments vary from recreational treatments, rehabilitation and physiotherapy to beauty and wellness treatments. Fysiosatama physiotherapy, Savonlinna unit of the Kyyhkylä Rehabilitation Centre and Ruusunen Day Spa are all located on the second floor of the Spahotel Casino pampering guests. https://www.discoveringfinland.com/destination/spahotel-casino/
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Aire de Almeria
Nestled in the heart of Almería, Aire de Almería is a place where history and relaxation blend seamlessly. This city, with its rich tapestry of influences, owes much to the eight centuries of Muslim presence which have left a lasting imprint on its culture and social customs. One of the most fascinating legacies they left behind is their adaptation of Roman Baths. These weren't just any baths. The Muslims refined them into opulent public baths that continued to captivate generations with their intricate designs and soothing experiences. Imagine stepping into a space where you can almost hear the whispers of history and feel the echoes of ancient rituals. The architecture alone is a marvel, with its graceful arches and serene ambience. It's a getaway that invites you to unwind while connecting with the past in a unique way. And while you're there, don't miss exploring the nearby Alcazaba of Almería. This fortress, with its towering walls and panoramic views, offers a glimpse into the city's storied past and is a must-visit for any history enthusiast.
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Burj Al Arab
One of Dubai’s most famous tourist landmarks, the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah often stands among the top five – if not the absolute peak – of the world’s most iconic hotels. Since its opening in late 1999, the hotel with its distinctive sail-shaped silhouette, has thrust Dubai onto the global luxury tourism landscape. Built on a triangular man-made island reclaimed from the sea, the hotel and its billowing sail-like structure rise 321 metres above the sea, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf. Managed by Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts, Burj Al Arab takes accepted standards of luxury to a new level. Guests have access to service on par with royalty and fine dining alike. Gold interiors, lush suites, the finest delicacies – Burj Al Arab’s long list of superlatives cannot be matched. https://www.visitdubai.com/en/pois/burj-al-arab
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LC Waterpark
Featuring an exciting network of pools, rides and slides the LC Waterpark is home to the much-loved wave pool and famous Masterblaster - a roller-coaster style slide that blasts riders on a rubber ring uphill on jetted water and then lets gravity do the rest! Plus you can slip past the serpents that shoot water into the wave pool and walk through the wall of water to find a slide in a volcano! The Waterpark’s lazy river allows you to relax while the current takes you into the wave pool and the interactive pool is perfect for younger children to splash around with a mini slide, tipping buckets and water fountains. To go with all of this, there a more slides! The aqua-slide and aqua-tube are sure to excite, along with the whirlpool and the LC lagoon pool! And not forgetting the first of its kind in Wales - the Boardrider! A unique ride, on the LC’s never-ending wave, sure to be unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before! Situated at the heart of the LC’s Waterpark, surfers can choose to boogie board or try their hand at real surfing! Instructors will help you develop technique and balance whilst experiencing the thrill of the wave – the ride is never the same twice! https://www.visitswanseabay.com/listings/lc-swansea/
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Voek Baths
Plunge into Iceland’s purest hot spring water, bath in floating pools out on the lake. Vök Baths is a new destination opened in summer 2019 by lake Urriðavatn, just northwest from Egilsstaðir, in Eastern Iceland. It features the first floating pools in Iceland. Located in Eastern Iceland, still one of the most untouched places on the island, Vök Baths offer a new bathing experience and the perfect stop for travellers to rest and rejuvenate by the crystal clear waters of Urriðavatn lake along their journeys. The 75-degrees warm water streams from hot springs deep under the lake. Years ago, during the long arctic winters, the locals noticed that the lake ice always melted in the same place. The name, Vök, is the Icelandic word for these melted ice holes. http://www.visitegilsstadir.is/en/things-to-see/vok-baths-hot-water-springs-at-lake-urridavatn
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Myvatn Nature Baths
Enjoy a relaxing visit to Myvatn Nature Bath. Located in the heart of north-east Iceland about 105 kilometres (65 miles) south of the Arctic Circle, Lake Mývatn and its surroundings are one of Europe's greatest natural treasures. A designated nature reserve, Mývatn is an area of fragile beauty where tourist services have been developed in such a way as to cause as little disruption as possible to what is a unique and highly delicate ecosystem. Opened in June 2004 Mývatn Nature Baths is the latest addition to the region's many visitor attractions. Drawing on a centuries-old tradition, the tastefully designed complex offers bathers a completely natural experience that begins with a relaxing dip in clouds of steam rising up from a fissure deep in the earth's surface, and ends with a luxurious swim in a pool of geothermal water drawn from depths of up to 2,500 metres. Containing a unique blend of minerals, silicates and geothermal micro-organisms, the warm soothing water of Myvatn Nature Bath benefit both skin and spirit alike. https://www.inspiredbyiceland.com/plan-your-trip/travel-search/details/myvatn-nature-baths?type=service
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The Blue Lagoon Iceland
A visit to the Blue Lagoon Iceland geothermal spa is an important part of your stay in Iceland.Guests renew their relationship with nature, soak up the scenic beauty and enjoy breathing the clean, fresh air while relaxing in the warm geothermal seawater. It is no surprise that the readers of “Conde Nast Traveller” voted Blue Lagoon as the best spa worldwide and voted one of 25 wonders of the world by National Geographic. For ten consecutive years Blue Lagoon has been awarded the Blue Flag environmental recognition granted to natural beaches and marinas. The water’s temperature is 37-39°C / 98-102°F. The lagoon holds nine million liters of geothermal seawater. Regular sampling shows that “common” bacteria do not thrive in this ecosystem, thus additional cleansers such as chlorine are not needed. https://www.inspiredbyiceland.com/plan-your-trip/travel-search/details/the-blue-lagoon?type=service
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Kathmandu
Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal. It boasts with ancient temples and monuments. Kathmandu has become city of temples and home of god and goddess. The tales of god and demon carved into the stones and woods. Kathmandu has history dating back to 600BC. Kathmandu has been fusion of Hindu and Tibetan culture through out the history, this can be seen in the carved walls of temples and monuments. The city is famous for its art and architecture developed in the periods of different dynasties which dates back to the centuries.Newars are the indigenous people of Kathmandu valley, there is a huge settlement of Newars still living in the areas of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur districts. We can still find traditional art and lifestyle of Newar people in these areas. Now Kathmandu is home to multi ethnicity and culture. Apart from the strong cultural background youngsters of Kathmandu are still up to date with trends and technology.
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Ancasa Spa
When traveling to a bustling city such as Kuala Lumpur, it's perfect when you can have what you need in a snap. It is even better if you can have a place to relax while you're having the time of your life or after working so hard. A place where private spaces are sure to deliver utmost comfort and where there's always a weekend full of stories to share. Somewhere you can be close to the things that make Kuala Lumpur a global destination but remain a tranquil haven after a hectic day. If you haven't heard of such a place, then you must head to AnCasa Hotel & Spa. Whether you want to explore the city or spend the day cozying up inside the hotel, you're guaranteed a most pleasantly convenient stay. http://www.visitkl.gov.my/visitklv2/index.php?r=column/cthree&id=104&place_id=482
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Okutsu Onsen
With its riverside rotenburo (outdoor bath), Okutsu Onsen features numerous elegant inns and accommodations. Because soaking in the hot spring’s waters is said to make one’s skin white and smooth, this onsen is famously known as “Bijin no Yu” (Onsen of Beauty). “Ashibumi Sentaku,” also known as the “Washing Dance,” is performed by women in kimonos holding pails while stamping on garments and making washing motions with their toes. This “dance,” a noted attraction at Okutsu Onsen, is performed in the rotenburo on Sundays and public holidays from late March to early December. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the “Ashibumi Sentaku” at no charge as well as the area’s beautiful seasonal landscapes including fall foliage in autumn and snowfall in winter. https://www.okayama-japan.jp/en/spot/1093
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Thermea by Nordik Spa-Nature
The newest jewel in Winnipeg’s luxuriant-spa crown, Thermëa brings a bit of Scandinavia to the heart of Canada. Let the stress soak out of you in thermal pools situated amongst the pines; indulge your senses in Finnish saunas; treat yourself to the best in body treatments and massage therapy and then finish your day with some exquisite dining — because hey, you are worth it. https://www.thermea.ca/
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Kurama Hot Springs
Kurama (鞍馬) is a rural town in the northern mountains of Kyoto City, less than one hour from the city center. Kurama is best known for its temple Kurama-dera and its hot spring, one of the most easily accessible hot springs from Kyoto. Outdoor and indoor baths can be enjoyed at Kurama Onsen, a ryokan located at the upper end of the town of Kurama. It can be reached in a 10 minute walk from the train station along the town's only road or along a nature trail following the river. Staying guests can use the baths for free, while daytrippers pay 2500 yen to use all of the baths or 1000 yen for just the outdoor bath (rotemburo). https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3933.html
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Agora At Fitchburg Center
Visit Agora Fitchburg and immerse yourself in a delightful mix of local culture and community spirit. Every week, the farmer's market buzzes with energy, offering fresh produce and handmade goods that are a feast for the senses. The annual art fair is a must-see, showcasing creative works from talented artists that will leave you inspired. Explore the unique local retailers that call Agora home: find the perfect pair of glasses at Bilancio Eyewear, treat yourself to a fresh look at Ecco Salon, unwind with a blissful massage at Kneaded Relief Day Spa, or find your inner peace at Perennial Yoga. Agora Fitchburg isn't just about shopping and services, it's a place where community comes together. Whether you're a local or just passing through, this vibrant spot has something for everyone. So why not spend a leisurely afternoon here, soaking up the friendly atmosphere and discovering what makes this place so special?
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Red Lane Spa
Indulge yourself with the best European-style spa treatments infused with tropical Caribbean flair. At Red Lane Spa, natural island botanicals soothe and invigorate the body, mind and soul for a journey of relaxation, restoration and rejuvenation. Discover for yourself why Condé Nast Traveler readers named Sandals Royal Bahamian “Top Caribbean Spa Resort.” For a real treat, escape to Red Lane® at Sandals Cay, our private offshore island, and enjoy a salt scrub on the secluded beach or a massage on a sea raft. From traditional stress-relieving Swedish massage like Tropical Bliss that will leave you island-style relaxed to Hot Stone Therapy and Feet First, which utilizes the ancient science of acupressure: Red Lane Spa will relieve tension and restore tranquility. Or for a different sensation, try the Scents of Love Couples Massage, which will take you on a side-by-side journey for two that will stay with you long after your vacation ends. https://www.nassauparadiseisland.com/things-to-do/spas-relaxation/red-lane-spa
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The Healthcare Gallery & Wellness Spa
The Healthcare Gallery and Wellness Spa in Baton Rouge is the perfect union between a socially-conscious art gallery and a wellness-focused Day Spa. We specialize in curating exquisite spa services and products in a space that will no doubt uplift your Body, Mind & Soul. We believe this holistic approach allows us to focus on these three areas of your life and how they can be optimized to improve your overall sense of well-being. In short, we like to say we are a wellness-focused Day Spa masquerading as an art gallery and we are proud to be the finest and most innovative spa in the region, second to none. https://www.visitbatonrouge.com/listing/the-healthcare-gallery-%26-wellness-spa/2207/
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The Spa at Camelback Inn
Desert dwellers are always on the hunt for indoor summertime activities. Locally, we are fortunate to be blessed with a bevy of luxurious hotels and resorts that offer year-round amenities to guests and locals alike. The Camelback Inn is one of these said resorts. https://www.arizonafoothillsmagazine.com/resorts/desert/the-spa-at-camelback-inn
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Island Spa Catalina
Located inside Avalon’s historic El Encanto building, Island Spa Catalina blends 15,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor bliss into Catalina's only complete destination spa. Reflecting Catalina’s rich history and relaxed seaside vibe, the Spa incorporates intrinsic island botanicals into a variety of thoughtfully-selected treatments and therapies designed to rejuvenate your mind and body, including massage therapies, facial treatments, and more. Spa amenities include nine treatment rooms, luxurious lounges, private suites, Jacuzzi, soaking pool, dry sauna, eucalyptus steam room and expansive relaxation deck with beautiful ocean views. Let life's little worries melt away at Island Spa Catalina. https://www.visitcatalinaisland.com/island-spa/
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Arenas Blancas
Nestled at the southern edge of the Mar del Plata nature reserve, Arenas Blancas offers an unbeatable setting for both relaxation and excitement. With its private access, the resort ensures convenient parking close to all the amenities. Inside, you'll find two inviting swimming pools: one designed for adults seeking a peaceful dip and the other perfect for children eager to splash around. These pools are a lively hub where guests often gather. Adjacent to the pools, the Resto Bar provides the perfect spot for unwinding with a coffee or enjoying a leisurely family lunch. The menu features a delightful mix of local flavors and international favorites, making it a hit among visitors. The atmosphere is laid-back yet stylish, with a touch of coastal charm that invites you to linger a little longer. Beyond the immediate amenities, the pristine beach is just a short stroll away. Here, the golden sands and gentle waves beckon sunbathers and water sports enthusiasts alike. Whether you're looking to catch some rays, build sandcastles, or try your hand at surfing, Arenas Blancas has something for everyone. This little slice of paradise is not just a destination; it's a place where memories are made, and stories are shared over the sound of the ocean breeze. So, pack your sunscreen and your sense of adventure, and get ready to experience the magic of Arenas Blancas.