From stunning views to local ingredients, custom shower treatments to shark sighting, these are some of the most unique–and luxurious–spa experiences around the world.
The Rainforest Spa at Sugar Beach – St. Lucia
With treatment rooms in private treehouses above a stream in the middle of the rainforest, the spa at Sugar Beach feels like a hidden secret. A range of treatments draw on ingredients from the nearby volcanic springs and cocoa farms, along with synthetic chemical-free Tata Harper skincare. Try the signature Rainforest Renewal, a body peel, massage and facial. If you’re only getting a massage, nothing will leave you smelling better than the Healing Coconut Milk massage, done with local coconut milk. Spa guests can use the Temazcal, with sauna and steam room, and the outdoor shower.
Conrad Maldives Rangali Island – Maldives
Imagine watching colorful fish and small sharks swim while getting the post-flight kinks out. The ultimate welcome to the Maldives, found at the Over-Water Spa at the Conrad Rangali Island. Walk across the bridge over some of the clearest water you’ll ever see and arrive at your private treatment room, where you can indulge in treatments focused on ancient wellness techniques. The Aromatherapy Gemstone Massage uses herb-infused oils and energy-balancing gemstones to encourage deep relaxation. Or, try a combination, like the Radiance treatment, that starts with a lymphatic drainage massage, followed by the Ayurveda practice of Shirodhara, dripping warm herbal oil to soothe the nervous system, followed by a facial and crystal massage. When you’re face-down, meditate by watching marine life go by through the glass floors below.
Talise Ottoman Spa at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray – Dubai
The spa at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray is breathtakingly beautiful. Literally, I gasped when I saw the tiles in the Turkish hammam and relaxation room. There are also saltwater pools and snow rooms (a relief after a day in the desert heat). Here, a hammam treatment is a must-do. The Royal Ottoman features a full body mitt exfoliation, shampoo, and honey mask. Pair with a Sultan’s Massage, a massage and stretching experience with aromatic oils. And save time to enjoy the pools and relaxation areas in the spa.
Kohler Waters Spa – Wisconsin
It makes sense that a company known for designing showers would come up with unique water-based spa treatments. The Hydrotherapy Circuit involves a shower, exfoliation hot whirlpool, cool plunge pools, steam rooms and saunas. That’s before you even start your treatment. Try the new Fire and Ice experience, which uses a custom Vichy shower. A massage therapist will exfoliate your body, apply a carrot seed facial oil, and rinse you with warm and cold water before applying silky body butter. You’ll leave relaxed and refreshed, and maybe wanting to upgrade your at-home shower experience.
The Dior Spa at Hôtel Plaza Athénée –Paris
Visiting the Dior Spa in Paris is the ultimate luxury experience. Low lighting and cream-colored rooms are a tranquil respite from the city, and the new Le Soin Dior Privé Sur-Demande treatment provides a bespoke experience for the face or body. The treatment brings together expert techniques to combine electrostimulation and cryotherapy. During the facial treatment, skin is smoothed, plumped, lifted and visibly resculpted––great before a night out in the city. The body treatment targets the organs involved in detoxification, purifying from the inside out to de-puff and revitalize the skin.
T Spa Haven at Grand Hotel Tremezzo – Italy
The iconic Grand Hotel Tremezzo has a spa worthy of history books. It’s in an 18th-century villa, complete with original floor mosaics and dreamy frescoes, with views over Lake Como. Opt for the T Spa Haven treatment, a full face and body treatment that starts with an antioxidant massage using warmed lemon, bergamot and anise essential oils, followed by a Santa Maria Novella facial. The spa has an infinity pool, Mediterranean bath, steam room and sauna with lake views, and ice-fountain plunge. Do like the Italians and embrace the slow life here.