There are several types of spas: day spa; salon/spa; destination spa; resort spa; hotel spa; club and medispa.
The day spa offers spa treatments, such as massages, facials and body treatments, on a day-use basis. Most offer manicures and pedicures as well. Many hair salons have added day spas, which allow you to combine spa and beauty services in one day.
Facilities will vary at day spas, but most have treatment rooms, a mediation or waiting room, and a locker room with showers. A "wet room" is a tiled room with special shower facilities for more elaborate body treatments. Hydrotherapy tubs are not that common at day spas, but desirable.
The Destination Spa offers a complete spa experience in an overnight setting (most require a two or three-night minimum stay.) Its sole purpose is to provide mind and body fitness, healthy eating, spa treatments and relaxation.
There is a great range in terms of size, style and luxury, but the facilities should be more elaborate and extensive than the average days spa. Ideally it will have hydrotherapy tubs, wet rooms, steambaths, saunas and some unusual treatments. Expect a wide selection of exercise and stress reduction classes, as well as outdoor activities. It should have gyms for working out, swimming pools, tennis courts, and sometimes Pilates studios. Classes and lectures are part of the programming. Healthy spa cuisine is generally included in the price. While some treatments are included, you will probably want additional services. Some destination spas allow non-guests to book services on a day use basis. Others are limited to guests.
The Resort Spa is a facility that is just one of the many guest amenities at the resort, not the sole or primary attraction. This can be a good choice when one person loves spas and the other loves golf. Check your package: treatments and exercise classes may not be included. Meals are almost certainly a la carte. While there will be some spa cuisine, you can wash down your steak with a bottle of wine. (Some destination spas forbid alcohol.)
The Club spa is attached to a fitness club, and the Hotel Spa is generally a luxury facility attached to an upscale urban hotel. Finally, the medispa has been popping up in large cities. It offers treatments that require a doctor's supervision, such as laser resurfacing and Botox injections, in addition to traditional spa services.
Day spas are generally the spa people go for the day to get the massages, facials, and body treatments, like sea salt scrubs, mud wraps and various other services. They’re called day spas because, unlike destination spas or resort spas, people don’t stay there for their treatments. Most of the day spas are combination of both hair salon and spa. This can such a wonderful combination. Salons are naturally noisy and bustling whereas spas should be very quiet so that the people can completely relax.
A resort spa which is also known as a spa resort offers the service for their client where they can relax and get pampered experience when they stay in the resort or when they make a visit to the spa. Usually in the resort spa, people can stay overnight to enjoy the spa treatments and decide to enjoy the fine dining and other recreational facilities that are offered by the particular resort to make their visitors experience with the resort a memorable one.
A destination spa is a spa which solely works to assist the individuals to develop a healthy lifestyle through.
Destination spas generally require their clients to stay back for at least two or three nights to get benefitted with the complete package. Few other spa treatments require the clients to stay for longer period. The prices at destination spas generally include the food, classes and spa treatments.
There are several types of spas: day spa; salon/spa; destination spa; resort spa; hotel spa; club and medispa.
The day spa offers spa treatments, such as massages, facials and body treatments, on a day-use basis. Most offer manicures and pedicures as well. Many hair salons have added day spas, which allow you to combine spa and beauty services in one day.
Facilities will vary at day spas, but most have treatment rooms, a mediation or waiting room, and a locker room with showers. A "wet room" is a tiled room with special shower facilities for more elaborate body treatments. Hydrotherapy tubs are not that common at day spas, but desirable.
The Destination Spa offers a complete spa experience in an overnight setting (most require a two or three-night minimum stay.) Its sole purpose is to provide mind and body fitness, healthy eating, spa treatments and relaxation.
There is a great range in terms of size, style and luxury, but the facilities should be more elaborate and extensive than the average days spa. Ideally it will have hydrotherapy tubs, wet rooms, steambaths, saunas and some unusual treatments. Expect a wide selection of exercise and stress reduction classes, as well as outdoor activities. It should have gyms for working out, swimming pools, tennis courts, and sometimes Pilates studios. Classes and lectures are part of the programming. Healthy spa cuisine is generally included in the price. While some treatments are included, you will probably want additional services. Some destination spas allow non-guests to book services on a day use basis. Others are limited to guests.
The Resort Spa is a facility that is just one of the many guest amenities at the resort, not the sole or primary attraction. This can be a good choice when one person loves spas and the other loves golf. Check your package: treatments and exercise classes may not be included. Meals are almost certainly a la carte. While there will be some spa cuisine, you can wash down your steak with a bottle of wine. (Some destination spas forbid alcohol.)
The Club spa is attached to a fitness club, and the Hotel Spa is generally a luxury facility attached to an upscale urban hotel. Finally, the medispa has been popping up in large cities. It offers treatments that require a doctor's supervision, such as laser resurfacing and Botox injections, in addition to traditional spa services.
Day spas are generally the spa people go for the day to get the massages, facials, and body treatments, like sea salt scrubs, mud wraps and various other services. They’re called day spas because, unlike destination spas or resort spas, people don’t stay there for their treatments. Most of the day spas are combination of both hair salon and spa. This can such a wonderful combination. Salons are naturally noisy and bustling whereas spas should be very quiet so that the people can completely relax.
A resort spa which is also known as a spa resort offers the service for their client where they can relax and get pampered experience when they stay in the resort or when they make a visit to the spa. Usually in the resort spa, people can stay overnight to enjoy the spa treatments and decide to enjoy the fine dining and other recreational facilities that are offered by the particular resort to make their visitors experience with the resort a memorable one.
A destination spa is a spa which solely works to assist the individuals to develop a healthy lifestyle through.
Destination spas generally require their clients to stay back for at least two or three nights to get benefitted with the complete package. Few other spa treatments require the clients to stay for longer period. The prices at destination spas generally include the food, classes and spa treatments.
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