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Evian Spas get creative with water experiences

Evian Spa, the wellbeing concept inspired by the mineral water brand and developed by Patrick Saussay of GPSA Consulting, is making a splash with some interesting aqua-based experiences.

In Evian-les-Bains, France, the new Evian Spa at Hôtel Royal, is offering yog’apnee – which combines an hour of yoga with a 90-minute freediving training session in either Lake Geneva or the heated pool onsite. The experience invites guests “to explore new sensations while working on breath control, to achieve a deep and long-lasting feeling of calmness”.

Location: Evian Spa, Hôtel Royal, Evian-les-Bains, France

Duration: 3 hours

Cost: €180 (US$195, £150)

At its outpost in Tokyo, Japan, Evian Spa is taking water workouts further by introducing a tailored pool movement and massage package.

Aqua Move begins with a trainer briefing and a 10-minute warm-up poolside. Each in-water session can be customised to the desired level of fitness. It can include light cardio paired with gentle stretching to promote mobility or intense fat-burning exercises for those seeking a more vigorous workout.

The experience concludes with a brief hot tub soak before either a 60- or 90-minute massage.

Location: Evian Spa Tokyo, Japan

Duration: 120 or 150 minutes

Cost: JPY39,200 (US$262, €241, £201) or JPY47,200 (US$316, €291, £242)

The new Evian Spa at Hôtel Royal in France / photo: Evian Spa
Tailored aqua workouts are available in Tokyo / photo: Palace Hotel Tokyo
Going tea total at Argentine wine spa

A boutique wine and wellness hotel in the heart of Argentine wine country has introduced the Yerba Mate treatment derived from the iconic South American antioxidant-rich tea-like beverage.

The energising treatment takes place in one of seven spa suites at SB Winemaker’s House in Mendoza – each complete with a steamroom, experience shower, massage table and access to a wellness butler.

It includes a yerba mate exfoliation, a warm shower, a green yerba mate herbal body mask and a soft vegetal fibre body wrap. Afterwards, guests can enjoy a traditional yerba mate service in their suite and soak in a prepared bath.

Location: SB Winemaker’s House and Spa Suites, Mendoza, Argentina

Duration: 75 minutes

Cost: US$150 (€138, £115)

Accommodation consists of seven spa suites / photo: SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites
Yerba mate is a South American tea-like beverage / photo: SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites
Sense hacking retreat coming to Lake Garda

A retreat has launched in Lake Garda, Italy, to help guests discover the power of their senses and use this to reduce stress and enhance overall wellbeing.

Led by life coach and counsellor Constanze Spagnolli, the programme draws on the work of ‘sense hacking’ psychologist Charles Spence, who Spa Business first interviewed in 2006.

The practice involves manipulating sensory inputs – such as sound or scent – to influence how we perceive and interact with our environment. By carefully adjusting these sensory cues, Spence says it’s possible to enhance experiences, boost mood and improve mental and physical health.

Each day will include the exploration of a different sense, immersive experiences, mindfulness coaching, yoga and meditation, spa treatments and nourishing meals.

Location: Cape of Senses, Verona, Italy

Duration: 5 days

Cost: €2,790 (US$3,029, £2,324)

Sensory cues are manipulated to enhance wellbeing / hoto: Alex Moling
Texan spa offers six-hand ritual

The Thompson Spa in Houston, in the US, has introduced a six-hand treatment in which three skin and body specialists conduct a massage, body ritual and facial over 3 hours.

The Trio Luxe begins with an exfoliation and massage with synchronised movements, aromatherapy and sound therapy. It then transitions to a bespoke facial, which includes the application of skincare masks and face massage techniques – namely cupping and gua sha – to leave the face, neck and décolleté firm, bright and nourished. A deep tissue enhancement can be added on for US$30 (€28, £23) more.

Location: Thompson Spa, Thomson Houston Hotel, Texas, US

Duration: 3 hours

Cost: US$1,500 (€1,381, £1,151)

Three therapists work on the body and face at the same time / photo: Thompson Houston
Ear acupuncture touted as ‘holistic Ozempic alternative’
Jennifer Young / photo: Jennifer Young

UK-based spa chain Champneys has introduced an ear acupuncture ritual designed to aid weight management. Developed by skincare specialist Jennifer Young, the treatment is being billed as a natural alternative to weight loss drug, Ozempic, targeting hormonal imbalances related to weight issues.

The experience focuses on 12 acupuncture points linked to hunger, metabolism and pleasure hormones.

The session includes a consultation, followed by needle placement and a 45-minute lower leg massage focused on areas associated with the stomach and spleen meridians in traditional Chinese medicine – believed to aid digestion and overall wellbeing. Ear seeds are applied post-treatment to maintain pressure on the points for three days.

Location: Champneys day spas, multiple UK locations

Duration: 50 minutes

Cost: £96 (US$125, €115)

It focuses on 12 energy points linked to hunger and metabolism / photo: wavebreakmedia
Mayan traditions inspire immersive healing in Mexico

A fresh spa menu at Kempinski’s Kayantá Spa in Cancún, Mexico, has been created to showcase the depth and richness of Mayan healing therapies.

It comprises four immersive journeys that include elements such as a spiritual cleansing and scrubs using local medicinal herbs.

The Sac-Nicté Journey, celebrating the sacred white Sac-Nicté flower, for example, consists of a full-body exfoliation that prepares the skin for a Yucatan floral bath infused with salts from the mines of Las Coloradas. The journey is rounded out with a back and body massage and moisturising body wrap.

Location: Kempinski Hotel Cancún, Cancún, Mexico

Duration: 80 minutes

Cost: MXN4,600 (US$233, €214, £178)

Local healing herbs and flowers are used in treatments / photo: Kempinski Hotels

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We reveal some of the latest, most thought-provoking spa and wellness treatments, programmes and experiences from around the world


Evian Spas get creative with water experiences

Evian Spa, the wellbeing concept inspired by the mineral water brand and developed by Patrick Saussay of GPSA Consulting, is making a splash with some interesting aqua-based experiences.

In Evian-les-Bains, France, the new Evian Spa at Hôtel Royal, is offering yog’apnee – which combines an hour of yoga with a 90-minute freediving training session in either Lake Geneva or the heated pool onsite. The experience invites guests “to explore new sensations while working on breath control, to achieve a deep and long-lasting feeling of calmness”.

Location: Evian Spa, Hôtel Royal, Evian-les-Bains, France

Duration: 3 hours

Cost: €180 (US$195, £150)

At its outpost in Tokyo, Japan, Evian Spa is taking water workouts further by introducing a tailored pool movement and massage package.

Aqua Move begins with a trainer briefing and a 10-minute warm-up poolside. Each in-water session can be customised to the desired level of fitness. It can include light cardio paired with gentle stretching to promote mobility or intense fat-burning exercises for those seeking a more vigorous workout.

The experience concludes with a brief hot tub soak before either a 60- or 90-minute massage.

Location: Evian Spa Tokyo, Japan

Duration: 120 or 150 minutes

Cost: JPY39,200 (US$262, €241, £201) or JPY47,200 (US$316, €291, £242)

The new Evian Spa at Hôtel Royal in France / photo: Evian Spa
Tailored aqua workouts are available in Tokyo / photo: Palace Hotel Tokyo
Going tea total at Argentine wine spa

A boutique wine and wellness hotel in the heart of Argentine wine country has introduced the Yerba Mate treatment derived from the iconic South American antioxidant-rich tea-like beverage.

The energising treatment takes place in one of seven spa suites at SB Winemaker’s House in Mendoza – each complete with a steamroom, experience shower, massage table and access to a wellness butler.

It includes a yerba mate exfoliation, a warm shower, a green yerba mate herbal body mask and a soft vegetal fibre body wrap. Afterwards, guests can enjoy a traditional yerba mate service in their suite and soak in a prepared bath.

Location: SB Winemaker’s House and Spa Suites, Mendoza, Argentina

Duration: 75 minutes

Cost: US$150 (€138, £115)

Accommodation consists of seven spa suites / photo: SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites
Yerba mate is a South American tea-like beverage / photo: SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites
Sense hacking retreat coming to Lake Garda

A retreat has launched in Lake Garda, Italy, to help guests discover the power of their senses and use this to reduce stress and enhance overall wellbeing.

Led by life coach and counsellor Constanze Spagnolli, the programme draws on the work of ‘sense hacking’ psychologist Charles Spence, who Spa Business first interviewed in 2006.

The practice involves manipulating sensory inputs – such as sound or scent – to influence how we perceive and interact with our environment. By carefully adjusting these sensory cues, Spence says it’s possible to enhance experiences, boost mood and improve mental and physical health.

Each day will include the exploration of a different sense, immersive experiences, mindfulness coaching, yoga and meditation, spa treatments and nourishing meals.

Location: Cape of Senses, Verona, Italy

Duration: 5 days

Cost: €2,790 (US$3,029, £2,324)

Sensory cues are manipulated to enhance wellbeing / hoto: Alex Moling
Texan spa offers six-hand ritual

The Thompson Spa in Houston, in the US, has introduced a six-hand treatment in which three skin and body specialists conduct a massage, body ritual and facial over 3 hours.

The Trio Luxe begins with an exfoliation and massage with synchronised movements, aromatherapy and sound therapy. It then transitions to a bespoke facial, which includes the application of skincare masks and face massage techniques – namely cupping and gua sha – to leave the face, neck and décolleté firm, bright and nourished. A deep tissue enhancement can be added on for US$30 (€28, £23) more.

Location: Thompson Spa, Thomson Houston Hotel, Texas, US

Duration: 3 hours

Cost: US$1,500 (€1,381, £1,151)

Three therapists work on the body and face at the same time / photo: Thompson Houston
Ear acupuncture touted as ‘holistic Ozempic alternative’
Jennifer Young / photo: Jennifer Young

UK-based spa chain Champneys has introduced an ear acupuncture ritual designed to aid weight management. Developed by skincare specialist Jennifer Young, the treatment is being billed as a natural alternative to weight loss drug, Ozempic, targeting hormonal imbalances related to weight issues.

The experience focuses on 12 acupuncture points linked to hunger, metabolism and pleasure hormones.

The session includes a consultation, followed by needle placement and a 45-minute lower leg massage focused on areas associated with the stomach and spleen meridians in traditional Chinese medicine – believed to aid digestion and overall wellbeing. Ear seeds are applied post-treatment to maintain pressure on the points for three days.

Location: Champneys day spas, multiple UK locations

Duration: 50 minutes

Cost: £96 (US$125, €115)

It focuses on 12 energy points linked to hunger and metabolism / photo: wavebreakmedia
Mayan traditions inspire immersive healing in Mexico

A fresh spa menu at Kempinski’s Kayantá Spa in Cancún, Mexico, has been created to showcase the depth and richness of Mayan healing therapies.

It comprises four immersive journeys that include elements such as a spiritual cleansing and scrubs using local medicinal herbs.

The Sac-Nicté Journey, celebrating the sacred white Sac-Nicté flower, for example, consists of a full-body exfoliation that prepares the skin for a Yucatan floral bath infused with salts from the mines of Las Coloradas. The journey is rounded out with a back and body massage and moisturising body wrap.

Location: Kempinski Hotel Cancún, Cancún, Mexico

Duration: 80 minutes

Cost: MXN4,600 (US$233, €214, £178)

Local healing herbs and flowers are used in treatments / photo: Kempinski Hotels

Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine

View contents of Spa Business 2024 issue 4
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