Plan a Beach Spa Resort Trip to Experience the Best of Everything

 

Beach Spa Resort Vacation

You love the spa. You love the beach. And all the offerings of a fabulous resort are great too. So wouldn’t the combination of these three things be simply divine? Well, you’re in luck. Beach spa resort establishments do exist, and they’re the perfect compilation of all the best things about spas, beaches, and luxury resort accommodations. Check one out for your next vacation to have the makings of an incredible trip that won’t soon be forgotten.

A beach resort club is a hotel property that takes advantage of beachfront locations. Most of these businesses contain a fabulous spa on site, where guests can indulge in the best treatments around. And since a spa resort property is at heart a resort, it has multiple entertainment and dining options on location too. Some even flaunt world-class golf courses on the premises.

The broad range of activities available at a beach resort club makes them perfect for vacations with many people. Lots of people on a trip means lots of personalities; it’s hard to please everyone with the same itinerary. At a beach resort getaway, you don’t have to worry about someone getting bored. With so many entertainment options, everyone will find something he or she likes to do. The ladies can relax at the spa or shop at the resort’s boutiques. Men can play a round of golf or rest at the bar. And kids can enjoy the sand and surf of the beach. After a long day, the whole group could meet up for a meal at one of the resort’s restaurants.

Accommodations at beach resort club are always commodious and pristinely clean. There is an air of refinement around most properties, but since a laid-back beach environment dominates the hotel, pure opulence is restrained in favor of muted sophistication. There won’t be any chandeliers or marble, but there will be expertly crafted woodwork and furniture that makes the most of the coastal scenery. And you’ll always feel comfortable at resort location; the staff will go out if its way to provide you with the best possible service.

Of course, if you travel to a resort spa at the beach, you probably most want to take advantage of two things—the natural environment and the spa. A perfect way to enjoy a beach spa resort stay is to spend the mornings soaking up the rays outdoors. Then, have a light lunch and indulge in an afternoon spa treatment. After a day in the sun, a spa treatment will feel wonderful. It will also be perfect for your skin, which will need some rejuvenation after a day in the heat and sand.

Most spas at beach resorts offer treatments that are designed to help renew the skin after prolonged sun exposure. Look online to get a sneak peek of your potential spa’s treatment offerings. Usually, there are after-sun facials, hair conditioning treatments, and facials, although some massage can claim to be restorative for after-sun therapy as well. Products at a beach spa typically work with the local landscape, so the scents and ingredients used may come from the sea or the beach area. Of course, if you’d prefer to have a traditional treatment with traditional products, they will be available. The spa should offer a full list of services, both classic treatments and those that are more unique.

The beach part of a resort club will be easy to access. Most of these establishments are situated directly on the beach, to the point that you can walk out the hotel door and onto the sand. Some resorts offer private beaches, but this isn’t the norm because beaches are usually considered to be public property. What’s more common is for a resort to rent out private cabanas on the beach directly in front of the main building. These little cabanas will include a canopy, a few lounge chairs, and a table. There’s often a bar nearby, where guests can order drinks and food. Sometimes, waiters will serve guests on the beach, which adds an extra touch of elegance to the whole experience.

The cost of a beach spa resort trip will vary depending on the level of luxury you’d like to experience. In general, a high-end resort will run at least $200 per night; if you’re traveling to a popular destination in the high season, expect to pay more. Spa treatments will cost extra—as much as $300 each—so factor them in accordingly. If you can’t afford to have a treatment everyday, you could try getting one treatment at the end of your stay and enjoying the spa facilities, like the sauna and hot tub, in the meantime. Or, think about booking a less expensive hotel a few blocks away from the beach. This way, you’ll have money left over for spa treatments at a luxurious hotel spa. Any way you do it, plan early and book in advance. Once the organizing part is out of the way, you’ll be free to dream about your amazing spa vacation.


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