Best spas in Portugal are harmonious, calm and quiet places. Luxury Spas seek to rejuvenate and restore one’s body and mind. They are often comprised of an extensive range of amenities treatments, from aromatherapy and massages to sauna and steam bath treatments, among countless others wellness procedures. Whether an establishment has a more holistic or classic approach, spas have become one of the most sought-after practices in the entire world and below you can find six of the best spas in Portugal.
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Cascade Wellness & Lifestyle Resort
Inspired by the epic sea voyages of the Portuguese Discoveries, the Cascade Wellness & Lifestyle Resort features a sensorial spa that will take you to all four corners of the world. Balance is restored within this curated space courtesy of the aromas and textures of the well-known German brand BABOR as well as a skilled team of therapists who guarantee a unique wellness experience. The Cascade Wellness spa also offers signature rituals of the various continents, a comprehensive range of massages and aesthetic treatments, among many other spaces, including a heated pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna and Turkish bath.
Estoril Wellness Center
Estoril Wellness Center is perhaps best known for its holistic approach and its exclusive Banyan Tree Spa treatment – that’s why it is considered one of the best spas in Portugal. Modern techniques and therapies, as well as the knowledge passed on throughout generations, allows the Banyan Tree Spa to offer dozens of treatments representing a sanctuary for the senses, a feeling reinforced by its comfortable environment, elegance and Exoticism. All treatments are conducted by experts exclusively trained at the Banyan Tree Spa Academies using unique techniques and the most renowned and popular essential oils, salts, herbs and spices.
Ritz Spa
Offering sweeping views of the Lisbon’s most iconic architectural and historic sites, the Five-star luxury hotel Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon was inaugurated in 1959. One of its most coveting interior spaces is the Ritz Spa, one of the best spas in Portugal. Guests can pamper themselves to some of the most outstanding body treatments where prestigious products from ESPA, Swiss Perfection and Sodashi are used. These will leave your skin as radiant and rejuvenated as ever. Ritz Spa will take on an uplifting sensory journey that honours regional fruits and fragrances of Lisbon.
Real Spa Therapy
The Real Spa Therapy: Grande Real Villa Itália in Cascais has more than 1000m2 and all of its spaces are solely dedicated to restore one’s physical and emotional health. Offering an unparalleled experience, the spa uses the most innovative therapeutic techniques that are then combined with exquisite ingredients from various regions in Portugal. In balance with the surrounding nature, the sea water is the main raw material used for treatments and massages, through the therapeutic method of Thalassotherapy.
Sayanna Wellness Spa
The Sayanna Wellness is located on the 23rd floor of the prestigious Myriad by Sana Hotels and offers panoramic views over the Rio Tejo, making it one of the best spas in Portugal. This spa is idyllic to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life and take care of body and mind. It is well-appointed with a gym with Technogym, a vitality pool with beds and hydromassage chairs, bi-thermal shower, Turkish bath, a panoramic sauna and four treatment rooms. Aromatherapy products are used to provide one with the utmost dreamy experience.
Magic Spa Pestana Palace
Located in a restored 19th-century palace, the Magic Spa features a wide variety of spaces and treatments perfectly integrated in the gardens of the Pestana Palace. Here, guests can enjoy the spa’s signature messages, a sauna room, the Turkish and Scottish Baths and the jacuzzi to completely eliminate all the toxins from their bodies. The Spa also provides Magic Potion products that will certainly make your body feel lighter and more relaxed – those are the reasons that turn this into one of the best spas in Portugal.
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