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Destination
Spas: Dedicated
solely to the spa experience, these properties focus on renewing body, mind and spirit. The program includes education programs,
physical fitness activities, professional spa services and healthful spa cuisine. Resort Spas: Found on the grounds of vacation resorts, where spa treatments and services complement resort
activities from golf and tennis to horseback riding and water sports. Spa cuisine shares the menu with traditional fare and
alcohol. These spas are a perfect compromise for spa enthusiasts with companions or kids not interested in spa going. Wellness Spas: Retreats for guests with health concerns, as well
as those interested in learning how to live healthier lives. Some spas may follow the traditional medical model, others offer
a holistic approach. Weight
Management Spas: Specializing in lifestyle change for weight loss or gain and maintenance.
Programs for the chronically overweight, for instance, address issues of self-esteem in addition to nutrition and exercise. Spas Abroad: Many European spas mix old world elegance and traditional thalassotherapy (sea water treatments) with more rigorous
exercise and beauty treatment, while spas in Asia and elsewhere often make creative use of exotic and ancient, indigenous
healing traditions. Day
Spas: Designed to provide a healing, beautifying or pampering experience
in a short time. These spas can provide spa-going newcomers with good introductions to spa culture.
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