We’ve Partnered with SpaFinder

Posted on Mar 09, 2009 under Spa News | No Comment

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15% off SpaLook Luxury Items for Valentine’s Day

Posted on Feb 05, 2008 under Spa Offers | No Comment

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Destination Spa Vacations magazine provides Vacation Deprivation solutions

Posted on Jan 18, 2008 under Spa News | No Comment

According to a recent study by Expedia.com, 51 million Americans — 35 percent of the adult work force — do not take all the vacation they earn. Before another year slips by, it is time for everyone to schedule some time off and start planning a 2008 vacation. Just in time to help deprived vacationers with their travel plans, the latest edition of Destination Spa Vacations® magazine has hit the bookstores and newsstands throughout the country. The magazine showcases Destination Spa vacations in the travel guide and offers endless healthy living tips in the lifestyle sections.

“Destination Spa Vacations provides all the information for planning a health spa vacation,” comments Michelle Kleist, Executive Director of Destination Spa Group®. “Our hope is that readers will be inspired to stop the deprivation cycle and plan a vacation that allows them to truly get away in 2008.”

Spa goers have many options when making travel plans. For a spa vacation that offers much more than a postcard holiday, the solution is to visit one of the exclusive spas of Destination Spa Group. The spas range from intimate and rustic to large and luxurious – each offering a unique setting and experience. Spa goers can hike in the stunning scenery of British Columbia, explore andimmerse in the culture of Mexico or enjoy the intimate setting of a country manor in the Pocono Mountains. The magazine’s extensive travel guide offers a comprehensive two-page description of each location, including large color photographs, a summary of the facility, amenities and accommodations, an explanation of services and activities, maps and rates, making it easier for spa travelers to choose the spa that’s right for them.

For added inspiration, Destination Spa Vacations includes tips, tools, and ideas from Destination Spa experts in the spa lifestyle sections. Personal trainers get you working out in the water. Nutritionists share strategies for mindful eating. Environmental gurus help you go green painlessly. Chefs tantalize your taste buds with mouthwatering spa cuisine recipes. Health professionals guide you to sleep. And therapists tap your creative juices with Haiku writing. “This provides our readers with the tools to live the happy and healthy lifestyle that Destination Spas advocate even if they can’t get away,” explains Kleist.

For anyone planning a spa vacation or trying to live a healthier life, Destination Spa Vacations is a must buy! Destination Spa Vacations is available at bookstores and newsstands across the country with a list price of $5.95. Destination Spa Vacations can also be purchased from the Destination Spa Referral Service or www.DestinationSpaVacations.com.

Review: Glen Ivy Day Spa

Posted on Jan 18, 2008 under Day Spa, Spa Reviews | No Comment

Glen Ivy Day Spa
Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa
25000 Glen Ivy Rd.
Corona, Ca. 92883
58 miles from Los Angeles, 34 miles from Anaheim, or 87 miles from San Diego.

Walking in to the Glen Ivy Day Spa, I’m intrigued to see people (not just women) of all ages, sizes, colors and shapes. I’m instantly at ease and walk to a register to pay my day-fee ($25, on a Winter Discounted Tuesday). This entitles me to use of all the pools, club Mudd, the Springs and the locker room facilities.

Moving through the shopping area, I walk through the large oak doors to the outside. To the left is the cafe with lunch selections reasonably priced. A large Olympic sized pool with a few aqua aerobic participants are preparing to start. I’m on a mission to the mineral baths, which are the recommended first stop to open the pores and prep the skin for the day.

After the sulfur-scented soak, I’m already very relaxed and head to the salted roman baths to keep warm. Despite the morning sun, it is still a tad chilly. The steam rising from the bath is inviting and I settle in with a great book.