By Claire Heginbotham | Published on January 24, 2024
When you need a break from your everyday routine, there's nothing like escaping to a luxurious spa for some well-deserved relaxation. Whether that spa is a sanctuary tucked away in a big city, a much-needed complement to your hotel stay or even a wellness-oriented escape, a spa getaway is always a good idea.
From clifftop retreats to rejuvenating beachside vacations, here are some of the best spa destinations worldwide. I've included some extra unique spots that I've personally tested out. You can treat yourself to a spa day during your travels or plan a retreat before or after you set sail on a cruise vacation. Just pack your bags and get ready to experience some of the most heavenly pampering imaginable!
If you're new to this whole spa getaway thing or find the sheer number of options overwhelming, don't fret. Spa experiences can be tailored to suit your needs. Chances are you've already heard of the two most popular types of spa: a resort/hotel spa and a day spa. They're pretty similar — the only difference is that a resort spa might offer fewer amenities than a day spa, and a day spa will not have accommodation on the premises. Many people go to these relaxation havens for a quick 30- or 60-minute spa treatment. Most day spas also offer group experiences for things like bachelor and bachelorette parties, honeymoons and special date nights.
These types of spas are simple and perfect for some pampering followed by a dip in a hot tub or a little time in a steam room — but they're just the beginning of what's possible in the world of spa getaways.
Stay spas are where the real relaxation begins. As their name implies, a stay spa hosts guests for one or more nights and offers relaxation-related activities and rejuvenating spa treatments during the day. You can think of stay spas in three categories: health, holistic or pampering. The first cateogry of spas is geared toward fitness and wellness. These spas are designed for peace and quiet. They include mild physical yoga or Pilates classes, a fitness center, healthy detoxifying meals and mental rejuvenation through meditation. A holistic spa builds on the health spa concept with a centuries-old belief that wellness comes from the mind, body and soul. A pampering spa, on the other hand, is all about your comfort. This means that if you want to eat Oreos and sip a glass of bubbly while getting a pedicure, go for it! The focus is on fulfilling your every wish, and the menu often includes several treatment options.
Finally, there are the best spas in the world: destination spas! Destination spas can focus on a specific location, such as the dazzling Blue Lagoon Spa in Iceland, or the destination may be the resort or healing retreat you stay at.
Cruise to India for the ultimate relaxing spa experience. When you think of India, you may imagine the hustle and bustle of street markets filled with vendors selling local crafts, freshly ground spices and street food. You might even imagine the impressive sprawling city skyline of India's capital, Mumbai. India is a cultural and spiritual mecca as well, and it's dotted with gorgeous temples, palaces and state-of-the-art spas.
Head to the Himalayas on your relaxing getaway, where you'll find some of the world's tallest mountain peaks. You'll discover peaceful spa resorts with stunning views and plenty of nature-related outdoor activities. The ever-reliable JW Marriott Walnut Grove Resort and Spa, for example, sits at the foot of the Garhwal Himalayan ranges. As a guest, you get access to your own private steam chamber, eastern and western beauty treatments and the wafting perfume of luxury essential oils. I personally enjoy a stroll between pampering sessions. Happily, there are many wooded trails nearby for you to explore.
While pampering in the Himalayas is a one-of-a-kind experience, you can also find plenty of health and holistic spas dedicated to wellness in the region. The Ananda Spa overlooks the spiritual town of Rishikesh. Paired with the green Sal forests, the entire locality feels like it's wrapped in a cozy blanket of zen. Ananda combines Ayurveda, Yogi and Vedanta teachings, ensuring you get the best of India. Their spiritual balance, chronic ailments and fitness packages are extremely popular. Ananda was ranked the top destination spa by Condé Nast Traveler in 2019 and 2020.
One of India's most famous landmarks is the Taj Mahal, a stunning white-marble mausoleum. And while staying the night might be out of the question, the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai might have the grandeur you're looking for when you cruise to this region. It's one of India's first luxury hotels and has hosted kings, dignitaries and celebrities. Its Vita spa combines the very best of Ayurvedic treatments with unique Indian treatments, such as silk glove exfoliation. It's well worth a visit if you're in the area!
Japan has a wealth of spas that rely on thousands of natural hot springs pushing through the earth. No matter where you go on your spa vacation, you'll find a unique sort of hydrotherapy through these mineral-rich waters. Looking for bucket-list experiences? Take a cue from the local monkeys and try an onsen bath in the snow!
Spas throughout Asia are well known for their value for money, excellent treatments and powerful east-meets-west wellness ideology. When you visit Thailand on a cruise, you'll find plenty of spa resorts dedicated to rejuvenation from the inside out. On the island of Phuket, the Anantara Mai Khao Resort adds to the rejuvenation experience and gets guests to sweat out the stress of the modern world with morning Muay Thai on the beach. It's an inclusive resort with villas that surround a sparkling lagoon and blur the lines between indoor and outdoor living. I don't know if it's the stunning setting or the talented therapists, but the massages here are simply melt-worthy.
Koh Phangan, most famous for its raucous full-moon parties, is just an overland trip to the other side of Thailand and a quick boat ride away. This area is also home to some of Thailand's most respected yoga spas. The Sanctuary where "the jungle meets the ocean" is my favorite of them all. Along with a strong focus on yoga, their programs are related to detoxing, cleansing, meditation and boosting your overall health through nature. In between your classes, you're free to indulge in the all-natural vegan spa café or just lay out on the beach. When I visited, I spent afternoons snorkeling to see the abundant marine life and coral. The post-snorkel cooling aloe and cucumber body rub certainly helped curb any sunburn!
And you couldn't mention an oceanside spa without considering the stunning luxury spa experience onboard a world-class cruise ship. The Vitality℠ Spa & Fitness centers found on Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class and Royal Amplified vessels are second to none. At these spas, you'll find plenty of beauty treatments, bathing rituals and relaxing spaces for you to spend your days at sea.
If you're in a major city for a few days prior to departure and looking for things to do before a cruise or flight out, or if you're looking for a place to unwind while your ship is docked in port, you can make a spa vacation happen. Most cities have their fair share of day spas — you just have to know where to look. Hotel or resort spas are often a safe bet, with many hotel offerings being renowned as the world's best spas.
Westin Hotels by Marriott are an excellent place to start if you're looking for pampering, as they are located in several different cities. All Westin hotels are dedicated to helping their guests "sleep well, eat well, and move well." And while all Marriott hotels have excellent spas, Westin takes things up a notch with their branded Heavenly Spa. In Westin's own words, "We believe that much of the value of the spa experience comes not only from the facilities, treatments, and products but from having the time and space for silence, separation from technology, and personal reflection and contemplation." Now that's a belief I can get behind!
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