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Pampered Traveler’s Guide to Spa Destinations
Cancun, Mexico
By Brooke Cunningham
Spa destinations are evolving all over the world.
Essentially a spa destination is a resort that is dedicated to lifting you
completely from the familiar patterns of daily life with the expectation that
when you do return you will be refreshed and invigorated through the use of
their spa. In each resort the mind is offered a different surrounding atmosphere
ranging in style from soothing massage and relaxation to an active schedule for
fitness. One spa destination I visited believes that the key to renewal is to be
dramatically romantic and offers an all adult environment. Another focuses on
family interaction combined with active sports followed by relaxation,
aromatherapy and fine dining.
In each the body is nurtured by its fabulous food which
runs all the way from light, lean and fresh meals presented with creative
elegance to rich dining that is practically an immersion experience. In each
resort the soul is nourished with its spa. Each spa specializes in treatments of
massages, wraps, soaks and scrubs to offer the best of beautification,
purification and rejuvenation.
The whole experience at each place I visited is
about renewal, being refreshed, pampered and reborn, made ready to face the
rigors and disciplines of daily life with a fresh eye. It is left to you to
choose the location, style and atmosphere in which this will be accomplished.
I was searching for a mind, body and spirit rebirth
surrounded by wide white beach and perfect blue water. The reason I chose
Cancun, Mexico is because it is easy to get to with generally inexpensive fares.
I left Burlington Vermont at 7:25 AM and was in Cancun in time for lunch. No
hassles, perfect. Each of these spa destinations I found is within a half hour
of the Cancun airport.
Thalasso Spa at Paraiso de la Bonita
40 miles south of Cancun lies the spectacular Riviera Maya,
miles of wide white beach, and a Caribbean blue ocean that has you taking off
your sunglasses to check the reality of the color. Past a small sign and down a
long sandy road lies the inclusive spa resort of Paraiso de la Bonita.
Freshwater pools of harmonized blues and the rolling luminescent ocean is
instantly soothing. Walking between ponds swirling with multi colored coy under
a high peaked grass roof to pass through the 15 foot tall adobe walls I saw an
enchanting world, very far from my normal life. Glistening white beach and
graceful palms and beyond that the tropical turquoise ocean merging with the
clear dense indigo sky. Very far from my normal life actually.
Leaving the mid day sun the cool adobe spa area is the
first step into a timeless physical refreshment. I had my first Thalasso therapy
at the spa at Paraiso de la Bonita, and it was a stunning demonstration of the
befits of the nutrients, minerals and phytoplanktons from seawater.
The 80 minute treatment begins in a dark quiet room with an
aggressive sea salt scrub that I found invigorating, leaving my skin tingling
and receptive. This was followed by the gentle sensation of salt water rain
delivered by the Vichy shower set at the perfect temperature as the granular
salt rinsed away with long smooth strokes. lotion with emollients and
phytoplankton from the depth of the sea was then massaged into my thirsty skin.
I felt fresh, silky, almost langorous for days afterwards.
Our favorite dining area is open to the breezes where the
menus offer a wide spectrum of taste and texture including the most delicious
avocado salad I have ever tasted. There are three choices of places to dine,
including in your suite. The suites at Paraiso de la Bonita are airy, spacious
and instantly welcoming. They all have places designed to sit out in the evening
by candle light and let the ocean work its magic.
The total experience is
designed to create memories completely disconnected from stress of outside life.
Services are delivered with such invisibility as to appear telepathically .
Safely tucked between the mangroves and the pristine beach,
surrounded by the perfect colors of the Caribbean sea, exquisitely fed and
pampered by very talented hands it is hard to even remember that there is an
outside world.
Spa del Mar at La Meridian Cancun
A t the heart of La Meridian Cancun is its Spa del Mar,
which is deservedly famous as a transforming experience. I had the most
rejuvenating facial of my life at the Spa Del Mar, given by a tiny sweet mayan
lady named Aydeth in 50 minutes that seemed to last forever and was too short
all at once. The treatment rooms at Spa Del Mar are dark and quiet and made me
feel as if I was alone in the universe being pampered by thoughtful kind people
to the sound of gently falling water and soft ethereal music. Afterwards we
visited quiet rooms where we sipped chlorophyll water in complete relaxation,
and lingered in the peace that we found from our treatments.
The hotel rooms are large, each one with a view of the
ocean as well as the swirling blue pools with islands and waterfalls that drift
in sequence down to the perfect turquoise ocean isolated from the outside world
by the resort itself. There are several restaurants available to guests at La
Meridian Cancun, each with its own style and presentation. We had breakfast one
morning in a glass sunroom which had the benefits of feeling outside without the
heat or direct impact of the tropical sun. The Spa Food part of the menu
included fruits cut into beautiful shapes and blended with mint and yogurt,
followed by poached eggs on delicious thin toasts covered with rich cheese sauce
that left us feeling deliciously satisfied and eager to relax at La Maridien
Cancun.
Spa Aqua
Located in the heart of the busy downtown area of Cancun,
Spa Aqua is an immersion into renewal of the spirit from the instant we stepped
out of the bustling of the city. Just up the hill from the sounds of traffic,
the smell of hot asphalt and the intense tropical sun we entered a 30 foot tall
glass atrium. The interior was filled with the calm green light of a jungle
grotto, the gentle sounds of water falling into a shallow pool surrounding the
black water mirror in the center bringing refreshing cool of a woodland stream
to our senses. At the same time the faint sounds of ethereal music quietly
infuse peace of mind. Just walking into the atrium removed us gently from the
ways of the hot busy world.
Spa Aqua is a spa with the added facilities of handsome
rooms, graceful fresh water pools and four different styles of restaurant, not
to be confused with a hotel that has a spa. The spirit of the people who work
there is reflected in the way they greet each other in passing. A hand to the
heart, very slight bow and the mayan greeting “in la ceche” meaning “I am you,
you are me, we are friends”. It is a small gesture, but once we got used to
seeing it we really began to appreciate a world where people stated such
communion as casually as we say “hi”.
The spa is dark, tall and mysterious, filled with spare
woven furniture and tall black pottery candle holders as it wanders around with
the passages cool and tranquil, offering seemingly entrance randomly to softly
lighted treatment rooms. I had an aroma sensory massage that did in fact take me
away from the life I knew outside. Worlds away, 80 minutes seemed truly timeless
in its peacefulness, followed by lingering in quiet candle lighted meditation.
Kayanta Spa at Ritz Carlton
“Ka a yaan tah” is a mayan expression meaning “to be
reborn” and is the core philosophy of the Ritz Carlton Cancun. The 5500 square
foot spa sheltered from the intense tropical sun, offers welcoming quiet and
diffused light of the Kayanta Spa folded itself around us as we entered from the
beautiful pools and gardens in the center grounds of the hotel.
I had the aromatherapy massage. It began with a detoxifying
massage which not only left me feeling completely cleansed and removed from the
elements of every day life, but also calm and relaxed within the scent of herbal
oils.
The flow element seemed to produce a balance of relaxation and excitement
about the future which either came from or was reflected by the different blend
of herbs used in the treatment. And finally, the tonic of fresh invigorating and
stimulating therapy that filled me with excitement. I wanted to write, paint and
stimulate my senses with water, wind and laughter. I enjoyed this spectrum of
sensations enormously.
Surrounding this Kayanta Spa is a lovely hotel, in grand
Ritz Carlton style, with a series of blue tiled pools with different
temperatures so that we could find our preferred relationship with the day’s
weather. Large raised and shaded palapas are for guests use between the pools
and the ever present glowing Caribbean. These are a purely delightful way to
spend a day, lunch was delivered and of course cocktails. We were asked to
reserve them in advance as they were very popular and you would be wise to book
one ahead.
The Spa at Secrets Excellence
We arrived at this spa at night and it could not have been
a more dramatic impression if we had landed on another planet. Secrets
Excellence appeared as a regal ethereal city, with tall clean lines, sweeping
curves and blistering white walls reflecting the glittering turquoise from the
lighted pools as we approached what seemed to be a temple in its center. With
arches 30 feet tall the billowing white curtains gracefully drifting in the
evening breezes promising secrets and mysteries within.
This combination of pristine white walls and reflecting
water carried through to the inside of the spa, with its many types of hydro
therapy, massages and wraps. We saw some of the most beautifully designed and
crafted pools that I have seen anywhere in this spa, blended with slender
pillars, tall arches filled with graceful white drapes gently shifting in the
breeze that inspires the soul as well as nourishes the body.
Romance is everywhere. This is an adult only resort where
the assumption is that you came to have your senses seduced in every way. There
are seven restaurants within this mystical city, each with its own style and
variety of menu united in the passion elevating concept. Doors passed in the
hallways had banners that said “honeymoon” or “anniversary” in gold letters
proclaiming the joy of those within. Many small places within this city were
created for two, to sit and talk, caress or share a glass of wine.
These were all places for a spiritual make over, each in
their own way. Each very beautiful, full of the undeniable glory of the Mexican
coastline manipulated by talented designers into a distinct retreat from the
world. Each has a magnificent team in the kitchen, exquisitely trained spa staff
and delivers pretty much perfect services to their guests. None is inexpensive.
A stay at any of these is truly a pampered experience, good for all parts of you
and one that you will certainly want to repeat. As the famous commercial says
“Go ahead, you are worth it!”
Paraiso de la Bonita Resort & Thalasso Spa
www.ParaisoDeLaBonita.com
reservations: (52)998.872.8320
Spa del Mar at Le Maridien Cancun
http://www.lemeridien.com/mexico/cancun/leisure_mx1658.shtml reservations:
1.800.225.5843
Spa Aqua
http://www.cancun.com/Cancun/Hotels/Grand_Aqua/
reservations: 52.998.881.7620
Kayanta Spa at Ritz Carlton Cancun
http://www.ritzcarlton.com/resorts/cancun/spa/default.asp
reservations: 52.998.881.0808
The Spa at Secrets Excellence
http://www.preferredhotels.com/values/hotel_descr.asp?id=55386
reservations: 52.998.872.8500
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