The Vespasian Spa At Reads

May 31, 2006 on 2:03 pm | In Spa Resorts, United Kingdom |

Dead Sea Muds and SaltsLooking for something unique – somewhere different? Somewhere close enough to enjoy a day on the beach, yet away from the throng of tourists? A scenic setting … somewhere special – where you can be pampered and spoiled?

Then Reads in Mallorca is the place to be! Already famous for its decadent luxury and gourmet cuisine, Reads will soon be a fabulous spa retreat too with the opening of its newly extended Vespasian Spa on 1st December 2006.

As with all things at this quirky, slightly eccentric family-run boutique hotel, the spa will be larger than life - with a total area of almost 600m2 (6,450sq.feet).

Get Your Yoga DVDs hereSituated in an idyllic region of rural Mallorca, near the village of Santa María, Read’s Vespasian Spa will offer discerning guests the ultimate spa experience, restoring both mind and body to new harmony.

The new spa will boast a 100m2 indoor pool where guests can relax on underwater recliners and enjoy a hydrotherapy massage, relieving tense and tired muscles. There will be a sequence of 3 thermal cabins (herbal steam, steam and sauna), an ice fountain, reflexology foot bath, sensation shower and Jacuzzi. There will be three treatment rooms, a grooming suite and a VIP suite for couples. Other plans include a sensory room in which guests can relax their minds and soothe their souls. Read’s are also extending their gymnasium and equipping it with state of the art cardio vascular equipment. Guests can even opt for a personal trainer, if required.

And after all that pampering – what could be better than tucking into gourmet cuisine prepared by Head Chef Marc Fosh in Read’s Michelin star restaurant? Then retiring to your vast suite, (each of the 23 suites has been individually styled) to enjoy the views of the mountains, gardens and the surrounding countryside.

For more information visit http://www.readshotel.com  or call the UK office on 01403243619.

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