1. LEFAY RESORT & SPA DOLOMITI
Could wellness goals get any better than a temple in the heart of Trentino, northern Italy? Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti is nestled in the Dolomite mountains, spread across 5,000 square metres and four levels, making it one of the largest spas in the Alps. Hugged by alpine trees, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed site has a pool that organically blends into the landscape. In winter the salt grotto and glass wall sauna overlook the snow-capped trees.
Choose ‘The Scents Of The Forest’ package for a full immersion in the location using products from the forest, its waters and minerals, mud and medicinal plants from Trentino-Alto Adige. Treatments blend an East and West philosophy of beauty with an à la carte menu using the in-house Lefay SPA Cosmetic Line, Tra Suoni e Colori. Lie back in one of 20 ‘cabins’ and let the wellness begin. dolomiti.lefayresorts.com
2. HAMMAM HAVEN
Uncover time-honoured Moroccan beauty secrets at Le Spa at Royal Mansour, an oasis of calm in the heart of bustling Marrakech. Enter the hammam via a citrus garden where you’ll be plunged into a sensory temple of traditional well-being and beauty treatments, all wrapped up in murmuring fountains, pearly marble floors and lace-like mashrabiya. Indulge in a body wrap with orange blossom, argan and saffron from the southern region of Taliouine. An intoxicating cocktail of steam, exfoliation, beauty rituals, ceremonial massages and essential oils will soothe the skin and calm the mind. royalmansour.com
3. BIG CITY HAVEN
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