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Home to some of Europe's best sporting facilities, La Manga Club is a one-stop shop for those looking to boost their fitness and stay in shape. However, the resort also caters for those looking to relax and unwind in stylish surroundings.
With its superb range of treatment packages and relaxation facilities, Spa La Manga Club is an ideal choice both for those seeking a dedicated spa break and those simply looking for a relaxing one-off treatment.
Located on a hillside, overlooking the resort, the spa is set over two floors and boasts 13 elegant treatment rooms, including two specially designed couples' rooms. Those looking for a super-indulgent break can book their own personal spa suite, which offers maximum privacy and a place to relax in sumptuous surroundings all day.
The spa zone is home to three heated jacuzzi pools, where guests can unwind in between treatments and take in the spectacular views. Heated to different temperatures, the jacuzzis are fitted with underwater jets to massage the body. The spa also has several lifestyle steam showers and bath tubs. The spa area also boasts a six-lane 25-metre swimming pool, where guests can take a dip surrounded by lush green plants and tropical decor.
Guests will find a wide range of treatments on offer in the spa, including several massage options. For those visiting a spa for the first time, a Swedish massage is an excellent choice, particularly for guests looking to relieve muscle tension and improve circulation.
Deep tissue massage and relexology is also available, as well as chocotherapy, which features a full-body chocolate massage with cocoa butter, almond oil and natural cocoa.
The spa's facial programme has been designed to leave guests feeling refreshed, glowing and completely rejuvenated. All facials come with a skin analysis to ensure that guests are offered the correct treatment.
A Refresher Facial is the ideal option for first-time spa guests, while those in need of a little extra pampering can opt for a Deep Cleansing Facial, which features an exfoliating peel, mask and skin softening treatment.
A number of anti-ageing signature treatments are also available, including a 90-minute diamond facial, which penetrates the deepest layer of the skin to reveal a newer and fresher look. Guests looking for a little more a lift can opt for a Inhibit treatment, which is a non-invasive alternative to Botox and helps to relax facial expressions and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Other signature treatments include Natura Bisse facials and a classic 60-minute Oxygen facial, which purifies the skin and encourages cell renewal.
As one of Europe's most prestigious spas, La Manga uses an exclusive range of products developed by Kerestin Florian. The products are designed to meet the needs of different skin types and promote natural, healthy looking skin. Kerestin Florian products are used at some of the world's most exclusive spas.
In Spain, the product range is used exclusively by Spa La Manga Club and guests can continue the pampering at home by visiting the resort's spa store or buying products from the online shop.
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