What services are offered at a day spa?
Depending on the facility, you can expect to enjoy services like massage, facials, hydrotherapy, and other restorative body treatments. There may be a steam room, sauna, or pool that are also available for use during your visit. Depending on the facility, you can expect to enjoy services like massage, facials, hydrotherapy, and other restorative body treatments. There may be a steam room, sauna, or pool that are also available for use during your visit. Day spas are geared toward comfort, and every need will be addressed while you are there.These are private rooms in which you can enjoy a selection of pampering spa treatments, such as massages and facials. Many of our spa packages feature treatments, which will take place in one of these rooms.Once your treatments are complete, you can spend the rest of your spa day using the health and fitness facilities included as part of your package. You can have a dip in the pool, detox in the sauna, unwind in the relaxation room, or get your heart pumping in the gym* – it’s completely up to you.
What makes a good day spa?
It should have a positive atmosphere: Spas should look and smell good, be comfortable and peaceful. The main goal of a spa is to make users feel more relaxed. If you’re not feeling relaxed within the spa setting, it’s probably not a good spa. Naturally, some of us are happier about going on spa days and breaks alone than others. Some of us relish nothing more than time to ourselves, while others are less keen. That’s ok – personal choice and individual preferences are exactly what spas are about.It’s Time to Relax! It’s not just about pampering—it’s about taking care of yourself, inside and out! From soothing massages to rejuvenating facials and calming saunas, full spa days are the ultimate way to unwind, boost your mood, and leave feeling refreshed.
What consists of a spa day?
Body treatments may include sauna, whirlpool, jet bath, steam room, massage, mud bath, salt scrub, seaweed body wraps, clay or herbal body masks, reflexology and waxing. Day spas also usually offer nail services, such as manicures, pedicures and paraffin treatments. The most common spa treatments are massages, manicures/pedicures and facials. However, you might also see offered such treatments as a body scrub/exfoliation, a fingers or toes file & polish (like a mini manicure or pedicure) or a scalp massage. Find out more in our treatment guides.Before your spa day, avoid using any harsh skin products that might react with spa treatments. It’s also a good idea to exfoliate a day before, so your skin is primed to absorb the full benefits of any lotions or oils used during massages and treatments.
What is the difference between a day spa and a normal spa?
Pampering is the primary goal of day spas, including here at Unique Day Spa. Traditional spas usually sit within a hotel or larger spa complex which offers overnight stays as part of the package and med spas are primarily used for the health of the body, such as the skin. Overnight spa breaks typically include one night’s accommodation, dining in some form whether that’s breakfast, dinner or both. Most also offer full use of spa facilities throughout your stay, and some elevate your relaxation further with one or more spa treatments.
How much should I spend on a spa day?
How much a spa day costs depends on the package, venue and your chosen date. You can find options on our site for under £40 to over £150. If you are booking as a resident, I did find spa access to be slightly cheaper with a 3 hour session costing £49 per person or £55 to include afternoon tea. If you are staying at Center Parcs, you just book your spa sessions and treatments in the activity booking section of your booking online once available.