Soothing spa treatments to spoil yourself this festive season
The Spa at the Hong Kong Four Seasons, the Mandarin Oriental Spa and MGM Cotai’s Tria Spa can help you soak away your cares with a restful, relaxing, rejuvenating spa treatment this Christmas
Escape the holiday craziness with a festive treatment for yourself, a deserving family member or friend. Either way it’s a win-win, with the pause for physical care and mental head space translating into extra peace and goodwill to all.
If you cannot decide what kind of TLC you need most, The Spa at the Hong Kong Four Seasons promises to take you on a blissful journey from a muscle- and mind-soothing body massage to a Rejuvenating Gold Mini Facial for a boost of intense illumination. Then, celebrate feeling renewed with a glass of bubbly while the Nail Bar aestheticians transform your hands and feet with their Express Manicure and Pedicure for a total recharge.
The Golden Sprinkle will be available until further notice. The treatment last two hours.
Monday to Thursday, HK$3,500-plus; weekends and public holidays HK$3,800-plus.
Email [email protected] or call 3196 8900.
Mandarin Oriental Spa
First, a full-body, antioxidant-rich cinnamon scrub wakes up tired, dry skin. Breathe in its energising fragrance, before vanilla essential oils take over as your therapist hits your hotspots with a personalised massage. Sweet, spicy and seductive …
The Sugar and Spice Body Treatment is available throughout December; 120 minutes, Monday to Thursday, HK$1,700-plus; weekends and public holidays HK$1,830-plus.
Email [email protected] or call 2825 4888.
Carve out some well-deserved “us-time” and surprise your significant other with the Couple’s Indulgence, which uses spa products by Angsana, at The Royal Garden Sky Club Spa. Scrub the stresses of the silly season away with a body polish, before the
90-minute massage delivers a soothing blend of sweet almond, lemongrass and vitamin E oils, one stroke at a time. Post-treatment, head to the Sky Pool and indulge in some romantic stargazing, a cocktail (or mocktail) in hand.