Sauna in Albamhor Spa at The Fife Arms, Braemar, with mural by artist Bharti Kher / Photo: Sim Canetty-Clarke
Spa Vision provides consultancy, procurement and supply services to create world-class spas globally.
The Spa Vision team combine their experience to deliver a comprehensive service in Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific, from offices in the UK and Australia.
Working right across the spa, health, beauty and wellness industries, for multinationals, boutique-independents and private clients, they seamlessly deliver complex projects on time and on budget to the highest standards.
Colin Cameron, director at Spa Vision said: “ Our goal is to become a long-term partner, supporting our clients’ ongoing needs and offering complete, often unique, solutions from concept to operational delivery and beyond. We make the journey seamless, from first contact to delivery and installation.”
The Spa Vision ethos is rooted in practical and proven experience which puts the needs of each client or owner at its heart. This also sees the team going beyond the brief to provide exceptional attention to detail through tailored solutions and market-leading innovations.
“We provide clients with expertise and proficient service, saving them time and money and making sure their business is fully supported at all times,” says Cameron. “This allows them to focus on what they do best – looking after their clients.”
Leading knowledge The journey begins with an in-depth exploration of each client’s vision or ambitions. Spa Vision’s experience adds considerable value at the concept and design stages, offering insight and ideas which shape the most impactful outcome.
With the capacity to offer solutions across multiple brands, the team call on their knowledge of the latest designs and technology to overcome challenges, enhance quality and enable optimal outcomes.
“Listening to and understanding client’s needs is essential,” says Cameron, “The one-to-one service we offer ensures clients choose equipment after having been through a thorough consultation.”
Spa-kit KEYWORDs: spa vision
The Alchemist Spa at Woolacombe Bay
The Alchemist Spa has undergone a transformation to create a new spa and Rasul, with Spa Vision overseeing the design, installation and specification of exceptional experiences and equipment.
Director Colin Cameron said: “Working closely with the hotel owner and her team enabled us to optimise the final result. This ensured the spa fitted perfectly with their vision and ambitions.”
Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine
Spa Programmes: On the menu
Energy medicine at Six Senses; aroma retreat on Croatia’s Island of Vitality and menopause programming all feature in our spa menu round-up
Top team: Rosewood
Jane Kitchen talks to the wellness team behind Rosewood, and its forward-thinking spa concepts, as CEO Sonia Cheng leads a vigorous global rollout
Everyone’s talking about: CBD
Are CBD treatments and products an unregulated fad, or a serious business proposition? Spa Business investigates
Promotional feature: The Madison Collection
Innovation of form and function in robes and towels is a vital part of attracting the next generation of wellness consumers. Charmaine T Lang from The Madison Collection explains how her company consistently maintains its successful point of difference
Interview: Markus Engel
The CEO of Asia’s Urban Resort Concepts talks to Spa Business about positive disruption in the hospitality and spa sector
Promotional feature: The Wellness
A beautiful pool can be the standout feature that draws new customers. It can also cut your running costs if it’s designed to be sustainable. Mohammed Ibrahim, CEO of The Wellness, explains
Interview: Davide Bollati
Liz Terry speaks to the founder of Comfort Zone about the group’s new botanical garden and ongoing commitment to environmentalism
Research: Generation gap
A new consumer study by ISPA uncovers spa-goer preferences and habits across different age groups
Promotional feature: Phytomer
Formulating the ultimate universal product to heal and defend the skin has taken three years of R&D for Phytomer, the French luxury marine skincare brand. The company’s scientific director tells Spa Business about the launch of the groundbreaking Prebioforce serum
Event Report: APSWC Round Table
Industry leaders contribute to APSWC’s third white paper at annual gathering. Catharine Nicol reports from Malaysia
Family spa: Play time
Spa Business takes a look at innovative spa programmes for children and families
Eco spa: Going green
Joanna Roche and Bonnie Baker share their ambitions for the Green Spa Network
Sauna in Albamhor Spa at The Fife Arms, Braemar, with mural by artist Bharti Kher / Photo: Sim Canetty-Clarke
Spa Vision provides consultancy, procurement and supply services to create world-class spas globally.
The Spa Vision team combine their experience to deliver a comprehensive service in Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific, from offices in the UK and Australia.
Working right across the spa, health, beauty and wellness industries, for multinationals, boutique-independents and private clients, they seamlessly deliver complex projects on time and on budget to the highest standards.
Colin Cameron, director at Spa Vision said: “ Our goal is to become a long-term partner, supporting our clients’ ongoing needs and offering complete, often unique, solutions from concept to operational delivery and beyond. We make the journey seamless, from first contact to delivery and installation.”
The Spa Vision ethos is rooted in practical and proven experience which puts the needs of each client or owner at its heart. This also sees the team going beyond the brief to provide exceptional attention to detail through tailored solutions and market-leading innovations.
“We provide clients with expertise and proficient service, saving them time and money and making sure their business is fully supported at all times,” says Cameron. “This allows them to focus on what they do best – looking after their clients.”
Leading knowledge The journey begins with an in-depth exploration of each client’s vision or ambitions. Spa Vision’s experience adds considerable value at the concept and design stages, offering insight and ideas which shape the most impactful outcome.
With the capacity to offer solutions across multiple brands, the team call on their knowledge of the latest designs and technology to overcome challenges, enhance quality and enable optimal outcomes.
“Listening to and understanding client’s needs is essential,” says Cameron, “The one-to-one service we offer ensures clients choose equipment after having been through a thorough consultation.”
Spa-kit KEYWORDs: spa vision
The Alchemist Spa at Woolacombe Bay
The Alchemist Spa has undergone a transformation to create a new spa and Rasul, with Spa Vision overseeing the design, installation and specification of exceptional experiences and equipment.
Director Colin Cameron said: “Working closely with the hotel owner and her team enabled us to optimise the final result. This ensured the spa fitted perfectly with their vision and ambitions.”
Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine
Spa Programmes: On the menu
Energy medicine at Six Senses; aroma retreat on Croatia’s Island of Vitality and menopause programming all feature in our spa menu round-up
Top team: Rosewood
Jane Kitchen talks to the wellness team behind Rosewood, and its forward-thinking spa concepts, as CEO Sonia Cheng leads a vigorous global rollout
Everyone’s talking about: CBD
Are CBD treatments and products an unregulated fad, or a serious business proposition? Spa Business investigates
Promotional feature: The Madison Collection
Innovation of form and function in robes and towels is a vital part of attracting the next generation of wellness consumers. Charmaine T Lang from The Madison Collection explains how her company consistently maintains its successful point of difference
Interview: Markus Engel
The CEO of Asia’s Urban Resort Concepts talks to Spa Business about positive disruption in the hospitality and spa sector
Promotional feature: The Wellness
A beautiful pool can be the standout feature that draws new customers. It can also cut your running costs if it’s designed to be sustainable. Mohammed Ibrahim, CEO of The Wellness, explains
Interview: Davide Bollati
Liz Terry speaks to the founder of Comfort Zone about the group’s new botanical garden and ongoing commitment to environmentalism
Research: Generation gap
A new consumer study by ISPA uncovers spa-goer preferences and habits across different age groups
Promotional feature: Phytomer
Formulating the ultimate universal product to heal and defend the skin has taken three years of R&D for Phytomer, the French luxury marine skincare brand. The company’s scientific director tells Spa Business about the launch of the groundbreaking Prebioforce serum
Event Report: APSWC Round Table
Industry leaders contribute to APSWC’s third white paper at annual gathering. Catharine Nicol reports from Malaysia
Family spa: Play time
Spa Business takes a look at innovative spa programmes for children and families
Eco spa: Going green
Joanna Roche and Bonnie Baker share their ambitions for the Green Spa Network
Private hotel owner and developer HVL Hotels will open a new luxury resort and tourism
destination called Laval Hunter Valley in the second half of 2027 in Pokolbin, Australia.
The annual wellness festival dedicated to wellbeing, culture, longevity and human connection,
called Alma, will be hosted by Rocco Forte hotel, Verdura Resort in Sicily, Italy.
Capella Hotel Group has appointed Feisal Jaffer as chief development officer as the company
ramps up its global expansion of both its Capella and Patina brands.
People taking GLP-1 weight loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound
may be losing weight, but they’re also becoming less physically active, according to new
research presented at the ENDO 2026 annual meeting of the Endocrine Society
Abu Dhabi-based investment firm Mubadala Capital has made a binding, fully financed
€1 billion
offer to acquire Pierre and Vacances SA, the European holiday resort operator behind the
continental European Center Parcs business.
Global retreat trade show, Synergy The Retreat Show, has launched a resource called The
Source, which hosts an open-access online Transformation Series programme.
The Standards Authority for Touch in Cancer Care (SATCC) charity has announced its first five-
day Living with Cancer and Beyond retreat, which will be held at Carden Park Hotel and Spa in
Cheshire, UK, between 1 and 5 September.
Patmos Aktis, a Luxury Collection Resort and Spa, has opened in Greece, with a renovated and
rebranded wellness offering called Ansana Wellness and Spa.
The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, an Autograph Collection property in Hawaii, US, has opened its
22,000 sq ft indoor-outdoor Spa at Mauna Kea as the final step in the property’s overall
renovation, which has cost more than US$180 million (€166 million, £140 mill
The UK spa review and discovery platform for consumers, the Good Spa Guide, has announced
it will host the Good Spa Guide Awards 2026 during an event on 16 November at Sopwell House
Hotel in St Albans, UK.