Take a break and get away from the stress that life brings you by experiencing the ultimate pampering treatments in some of the hottest spa hotels in the world. From and Italian monastery to a natural hot spring, listed here are five places that are perfect for a spa getaway.
Aman Sveti Stefan, Montenegro. There no better way to unwind and relax than to have yourself pampered in a private island resort. According to the Aman website, this 15-century old village which was turned into a resort provides guests a peaceful and serene haven complete with restaurants nestled on clifftops, a swimming pool and a private beach.
Hotel Sahrai, Morocco. Despite being surrounded by the crowded and chaotic ancient city of Fez, holidaymakers can still find seclusion in the relaxing environment of Hotel Sahrai. According to to the Daily Mail, the hotel boasts of its spa that includes five treatment rooms, a slate pool and a steamy Moroccan bathhouse.
Monastero Santa Rosa, Italy. Nestled on the cliffs of the Amalfi coast, this 17th-century paradisiacal retreat house was once a monastery. But now, it's a safe haven for guests where they can avail of the different facilities of the spa such as hydro pools, steam baths and saunas.
Alavya, Turkey. Located within the Alacati village, this resort is best described as a "holistic hideaway." Visitors can avail a wide selection of pampering treatments such as detox programs and infrared sauna. Not to mention, you can also experience the beautiful village of Alacati where you can do yoga or take windsurfing lessons.
Es Cucons, Ibiza. Most holidaymakers go to Ibiza because of its vibrant nightlife but its spa services are also stepping up deserving a spot in your itineraries. The Es Cucons offers the perfect blissful retreat for guests with its outdoor spa that includes treatment facilities and steam baths.
Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and book a trip to these hottest spa hotels. You'll have the most unforgettable spa experiences in your life if you visit these places.
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