Resort Spas
LIKE EVERYONE ELSE, Florida has gone spa crazy. Whether your meeting is at a posh oceanfront complex, a theme park hotel, or golf resort, rest assured, there's always a spa nearby. Here's a glance at some of the newest additions to Florida's resort spa menu:
The Four Seasons Hotel Miami features a 40,000 square foot spa with 10 treatment rooms and the Four Seasons in One signature treatment package.
Marco Island Marriott Resort, Golf Club & Spa recently debuted its 24,000-square-foot Balinese Health Spa with 24 treatment rooms and a warm, tropical décor highlighted by shades of peach and terra cotta.
The Marriott Orlando World Center offers a 10,000 square foot spa with 25 treatments and group and personal wellness counseling.
The newest spa in Orlando is at the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, a 10,000-square-foot European-style facility with 10 treatment rooms featuring hot stone massage, a full-service beauty salon, and a fully equipped health club.
The Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort is home to the 8,000-square-foot Mandara Spa, which offers a program of personalized spa treatments designed to appeal as corporate gifts and rewards.
The Ritz-Carlton Spa at Grand Lakes Resort (midway between the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton Orlando) is the largest spa in Orlando, with more than 40,000 square feet of space that features 40 treatment rooms, a beauty salon, a fitness center, a lap pool, and a spa café. The resort spa has been a huge hit since its opening last year.
The Aquanox Spa at the new Trump International Sonesta Beach Resort in Sunny Isles features six treatment rooms, a fitness center, massage therapy, and total facial and skin care treatments.
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