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From city sanctuaries to desert retreats, these are the best luxury hotel spas for every type of traveler

Jan. 05, 2024
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The smell of lemongrass, the sound of cascading water and the feel of a fluffy bathrobe evoke instant warm fuzzies. For travelers stepping off a long-haul flight or just craving some rest and relaxation after a frenetic holiday season, a spa session is the antidote to whatever ails you.

As we begin 2024, wellness is undoubtedly front and center for many people. As such, there's no better time than now to plan a getaway that combines wanderlust and wellness.

With a spike in demand, hotel spas around the world are stepping up their treatment options, vying to give guests wholly and holistically unique experiences. Whether you're headed to the lush jungles of Bali or the majestic mountains of Bhutan, here are our spa picks for every type of traveler.

Best jungle spa: Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Bali

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Bali has become a reprieve for those seeking a dose of spirituality or looking to perfect their downward dog (thanks, Julia Roberts). In the heart of the island, beside Ubud's cascading rice terraces and the gentle flow of the Ayung River, is the Mandapa Spa.

Fringed by palm trees, jungle ferns and sounds of the rainforest, this Ritz-Carlton spa embraces the tranquility and ingredients of its jungle backdrop. It's a place where a Balinese healer can tend to your every ache and pain, though you can also opt for a traditional indulgence, such as a 24-karat gold age-defying facial or the Beras Kencur, a Balinese rice exfoliation.

How to book: Cash rates at Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve start at $1,157 or 100,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Best overwater spa: The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort

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Designed to look like a spiny sea creature when viewed from a seaplane, The St. Regis Maldives' Iridium Spa has stand-alone treatment rooms suspended above the turquoise water. Imagine a rainbow-hued parrotfish swimming into view as a pair of hands works out that kink in your left shoulder.

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Aside from a menu of massages, facials, wraps and acupuncture that feature Biologique Recherche products, the spa's dedicated Ayurvedic specialist will keep your chakras aligned and you completely blissed out. Before or after your session, take a dip in the spa's Instagram-famous hydrotherapy infinity pool, one of the largest in the Maldives.

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How to book: Cash rates at The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort start around $1,663 or 82,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Best desert spa: Miraval Arizona

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There's a strong emphasis on the spa moniker of this Hyatt desert wellness retreat. Surrounded by arid mountainscapes and leafy palms, Miraval appears like a mirage in the Arizona desert.

Located just outside Tucson, this is where tech-obsessed professionals come for a digital detox designed to reprogram and recharge, so it's no surprise the resort's spa facilities and services are extensive. From the Prickly Pear Sugar Scrub to the Desert Sage Body Polish, you'll leave the desert feeling anything but dusty.

How to book: Cash rates at Miraval Arizona start at $1,506 per night, based on double occupancy, and include full board, some on-site activities, a $175 nightly resort credit per person and a shared airport shuttle. World of Hyatt members can book award nights from 57,500 points a night, based on double occupancy. Note that a 25% resort fee is added to the package rate.

Best city spa: Aman Venice

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Venice, Italy's iconic Grand Canal is one of Europe's most spectacular sights — and is home to some incredible hotels. One of them, Aman Venice, is a romantic rococo work of art that's as bewilderingly beautiful as it is over the top.

There, a relaxed and understated spa with Asian inspiration and Italian charm is tucked away on the third floor. Using salt, clay and water from Italy's famous spa town, Salsomaggiore Terme, therapists perform a variety of services like the Tempio della Salute Thermal Mud Wrap and the Aman Venice Foot Treatment. It's the perfect way to end a 20,000-plus step day spent exploring the world's most famous sinking city.

How to book: Cash rates at Aman Venice start from $1,145 per night and extend way beyond during peak seasons.

Best mountain spa: Six Senses Paro, Bhutan

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The Himalayan mountain peaks are not far from this Six Senses resort, where harmony and balance are key to life.

At the resort's spa, singing bowls and crystals are incorporated into the start of each session. A few standout treatments include the Wild Kashmir facial and the Memories of Bhutan ritual, which starts in the spa's private meditation room and ends on a plush massage table.

How to book: Cash rates at Six Senses Paro start at $1,740 per night for double occupancy. Keep in mind that IHG One Rewards points cannot be used to book a stay here.

Best spa for fitness: Equinox Hotel, New York

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Since its inception in the '90s, Equinox and fitness have become synonymous. At the brand's first-ever hotel in New York's Hudson Yards, you can combine a world-class workout and spa session. Cool down in the cryotherapy chamber or sculpt your body even more with a silhouette shaper by Biologique Recherche.

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These high-tech treatment options include wellness IV drips concocted to reduce inflammation and maximize hydration. This fitness-forward spa is designed to make you look as good as you feel.

How to book: Cash rates at the Equinox Hotel start at ​​$745 per night.

Best cultural body treatments: Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti

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At this remote Four Seasons property in Tanzania, giraffes and elephants have been known to wander past mid-treatment.

The open-air Kani Spa incorporates ancient rituals and ingredients like baobab seeds and a heated rungu, a wooden baton used by Masai warriors, into its sessions. Each treatment is tied to the savannah, like the Ubuntu, meaning "I am, because you are" in Zulu. This four-handed massage includes oils from indigenous plants harvested from nearby rural communities.

How to book: Cash rates at the Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti start around $1,880 per night and include full board and a daily game drive.

Best for families: Grand Wailea Maui, A Waldorf Astoria Resort

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Hawaii isn't just for honeymooners — it's a family vacation haven.

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At this Waldorf Astoria property, the on-site Mohalu spa welcomes couples and families. The Malama Family Duo Massage allows a parent and a teen to choose a 50-minute massage, including a Hawaiian lomilomi massage or a Swedish massage.

How to book: Cash rates at the Grand Wailea Maui start around $1,133 per night but soar during peak holidays. Hilton Honors members can trade in 110,000 points a night for a stay.

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