Remember when the word "vacation" evoked images of getting away from it all? What about rest and relaxation? With today's technology, it's pretty tough to escape completely, but instead of racing from Point A to Point B or trying to count how many European countries you can pack into a ten day trip, why not spend your time off at a spa? Spas have been around since Roman times, but in recent years the idea of spending a vacation soaking in mineral baths and having massages has become increasingly popular.
A spa can be the entire focus of your trip or an added bonus. Plan to spend a week or so at a destination spa like Arizona's Golden Door, Mexico's Rancho La Puerta, or the ritzy Canyon Ranch, and you'll come home feeling refreshed and revitalized. Or choose a resort, cruise ship or high-end hotel that offers a spa on its premises like Amelia Island Plantation.
The question is, how do you choose what type of spa getaway you want? I've listed some spa resources below that should help you make your decision.
- Spa Finder - Spa Finder offers a tool to search for spas by zip code or to browse through special-interest categories such as spas appropriate for solo travelers or for families.
- Spa Magazine - Search a selection of articles from Spa Magazine on their website, or search for a spa. Better yet - subscribe to the magazine which will keep you up to date on spa trends and new destinations, as well as give you tips on how to bring the spa experience home.
- 100 Best Spas of the World, by Bernard Burt and Pamela Price. This colorful guidebook for spa goers gives descriptions of spas and contact information for more than 30 countries.
- International Spa Association - This is actually the site for a membership organization, but as a consumer, you can use it to search for spas by location or type of facility, as well as learn more about spas.
While many spas tend to be an expensive vacation choice, you can always find deals off-season, midweek, or perhaps at resorts in foreign countries where the exchange rate is in your favor.
Once you choose your spa getaway, don't hesitate to try out the more unusual services. Try a chocolate massage at the Hotel Hershey in Pennsylvania, or watsu, a type of shiatsu administered in a pool at Amelia Island Plantation near Jacksonville, Florida. Or why not visit the beautiful spa town of Montecatini in Tuscany, Italy, 30K east of Lucca, with its many healing spas? Or how about Budapest, Hungary, where you can get a foot and leg massage for $1.50 at the Neo-Baroque Széchenyi Baths in City Park?
Can't get away? Try a day spa! Or a weekend visit. You'll be hooked.
Note: Visiting Montecatini, Italy? The town has several streets lined by nice shops, just a short walk from Montecatini's spas and the train station, where you can hop a train to Florence. And don't miss Montecatini Alto, a beautiful hilltop town that was the original Montecatini settlement, just a few hundred meters above the "new" town. You'll love the views!
To learn more about Budapest and its spas, read Walking Around Budapest - A Solo Travel Report in Connecting: Solo Travel News.
Photos: Top photo courtesy of Rancho La Puerta; Watsu pool and massage photos courtesy of Amelia Island Plantation.



