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Over the past
few years, finding a spa in Florida has become a lot easier. Travelers
heading to the Sunshine State for a touch of luxury and relaxation
can find first-class facilities in virtually every major city.
From the Ponte Vedra Beach Resort in northeast Florida to the
Pier House Resort and Caribbean Spa in the Florida Keys, resorts
and hotels statewide are offering services that cater to the spa
lifestyle. And the list is growing. Says Sherry Sciro, President
of Spa Finders Media, "One of the big trends in Florida is
that most five-star resorts are opening their own spas. And these
are real spas, as opposed to amenity spas where you have a few
rooms down the hall where you can get a massage, or there's just
a little gym."
First-time
visitors should be forewarned, though, that indulging in a spa
is indeed a luxury -- one that can often come with a lavish price
tag. Still, if you're looking for ways to economize while you
revitalize, bargains are available. For starters, buy a package.
Paying for services a la carte can end up being quite expensive.
Also, most spas offer bargains if you go off-season, so if you
don't mind the heat of Florida during the summer, you're sure
to find an attractive deal.
THE SPA AT
THE DORAL
Miami
The 650-acre
Doral Golf Resort and Spa is the prototypical South Florida retreat.
The palm tree-lined paradise includes a 148,000-square-foot spa
complex, tennis courts, four swimming pools, five golf courses,
a 694-room hotel and a separate spa hotel with 48 suites (each
with its own Jacuzzi). For a pretty penny, guests can try their
luck on the famed Blue Monster golf course, where the Doral Ryder
Open is held each year. Fitness buffs can choose from 25 different
daily exercise classes or work out in the newly redesigned fitness
room overlooking the first tee of the Blue Monster. For guests
bent on relaxation, the spa itself shines. Get lost in one of
its 45 treatment rooms where you can receive any number of wraps,
facials, body scrubs and massages. Amid all the fun, don't forget
the food. The Atrium at the Spa restaurant offers creative spa
cuisine, but for a little extra money, you can dine at the lavish
Windows on the Green, with a beautiful view of the 18th hole of
the Blue Monster.
As if it weren't
a ready perfect, the Doral recently completed a $30 million renovation
and expansion, which included adding two new golf courses, a new
pool (called the Blue Lagoon) which opens Memorial Day weekend,
and the refurbishing of all 48 spa suites.
"Spa
Experience Package" double-occupancy during the spring season
(per person, per night): $190 for weekdays; $210 for weekends.
The Spa at
the Doral
4400 Northwest 87th Avenue
Miami, FL
305-592-2000
SPA INTERNAZIONALE
AT FISHER ISLAND
Fisher Island
It's just
a ten-minute ferry ride away from Miami Beach, but it's practically
in another world. Fisher Island, the home of the Spa Internazionale
at Fisher Island, is a private oasis where guests can slip into
pure spa bliss at world-class prices. Built on the site of a former
Vanderbilt winter home, Fisher Island caters to such jet-setting
luminaries as Hillary Clinton and Pete Sampras, who no doubt enjoy
the spa's hydradermie facials (which help smoothe away signs of
aging and fatigue) and the 18 tennis courts (grass, clay and hard
courts are all available).
Overnight
guests can stay in the somewhat small guest cottages, or in the
Mediterranean-style villas, or in the more spacious suites. (If
you choose a suite, ask for an ocean view room, or reserve the
VIP Private Suite, which boasts its own massage table and aerobics
studio in-room). The spa itself is a 22,000-square-foot giant
that offers an equally immense number of treatments, ranging from
the simple (herbal wraps and salt rubs) to the ornate (collagen
facials and Cryotonic leg therapies). Exercise classes and personal
trainers are available, and workout rooms thankfully aren't too
cramped with equipment -- a real plus. As for spa cuisine, it's
there for the taking, but you would be wise to partake of the
spa's full-fat menu. After all, if you're going to indulge, why
not go all the way?
Three-night
spa package, double occupancy during peak season (per person):
$1,700.
The Spa Internazionale
Fisher Island Club
1 Fisher Island Dr.
Fisher Island, FL 33109
800-537-3708
EDEN ROC RESORT
& SPA
Miami Beach
For a glimpse
into the idyllic gilded age of South Florida, there's no better
spot than the Eden Roc Resort & Spa. The 349-room art-deco
inspired Eden Roc hotel houses its guests in rooms of turquoise
and lime, with unparalleled views of North Miami Beach and the
poolside cabanas where movie stars such as Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth
Taylor and Ann Margaret used to sun themselves. Currently, the
property is renovating all of its guest rooms and public areas
at a cost of $25 million, with completion expected later this
year. The Eden Roc spa won't be expanded, but even in its present
form it offers subdued luxury in a clubby but relaxed atmosphere.
Day packages are attractively priced, and include the familiar
litany of treatments: European facials; herbal body wraps; aromatherapy
massages, shiatsu and more.
A beautiful
and fit South Beach crowd helps to populate the spa on the weekends,
making it somewhat bustling, but there is peace, quiet and lots
of sunshine to be found on the outside upper pool deck, which
unlike the lower pool deck isn't located in the shadow of the
neighboring Fountainbleu hotel. As for the massages, the treatment
rooms are small and a bit dark, so do ask to have your massage
done outside with a view of the ocean.
"Day
of Eden" spa day package during peak season, lodging not
included (per person): $215
Eden Roc Resort
& Spa
4525 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33140
800-327-8337
THE SPA AT
THE BREAKERS
Palm Beach
The newest
entrant to the ultra-luxury spa scene is the Spa at the Breakers,
a 20,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor facility that opened in January.
At a cost of $25 million, the Mediterranean-style complex features
17 private treatment rooms, a four-lane lap pool, a 1,400-square-foot
fitness center, and daily beachside activities such as Yoga and
Tai Chi. The spa was designed to be an extension of the neighboring
572-room Breakers Hotel, right down to the crown molding and lighting
fixtures, but it's much more than an extension. The facility is
a destination unto itself, with beautifully landscaped lawns and
numerous, spectacular views of the ocean. Packages are available
for the spa itself, or in combination with the Breakers' two golf
courses. One of the most popular packages is the signature Spa
Suite Combination Treatment. The package offers your choice of
three amenities to be performed on you for two uninterrupted hours,
for under $200.
Keep in mind
that demand for the brand new spa is running high, so reservations
are recommended well in advance. But with 65 full-time employees
and four spa consultants on hand, you're sure to get the personal
attention you deserve.
Four-day "Indulgence
by the Sea" package, spring & fall season, double occupancy
(per person): $1,990
The Spa at
the Breakers
1 South County Rd.
Palm Beach, FL 33480
888-273-2537
SPA LXVI
Ft. Lauderdale
The 380-room
Hyatt Regency Pier 66 in Ft. Lauderdale isn't exactly a world-famous
resort. However, the hotel is hoping to make a name for its spa,
especially now that it has finished an $8.8 million renovation
of all of its guest rooms and its health spa -- Spa LXVI -- pronounced
"Spa Sixty Six." Practically everything in the spa is
new: The treatment rooms were redecorated; the sandstone beige
waiting area was redone in a forest green motif; and the spa's
products were upgraded to include Phytomer, Babor, Sothys and
Judith Jackson. The 6,800-square-foot facility offers eight treatment
rooms, two facial rooms, one hydromassage room, and a wet room
for its vichy shower.
The spa also
has a newly equipped fitness room, but like most hotel fitness
centers, is small and cramped. The hotel's management is considering
selling club memberships that would include access to the spa
as well as a neighboring golf course. Such a plan would ultimately
make the facility more crowded than it should be, which would
be unfort nate. As it is now, Spa LXVI is a secluded and affordable
facility with a knowledgeable staff that provides the kind of
genuine attention that is sometimes lacking at more expensive
resorts. In a nutshell, it's well worth a visit.
Four-hour
"Ultimate Spa Day" package without lodging or meals
(per-person): $185
Spa LXVI
Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty Six
2301 SE 17th Street Causeway
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
(954) 525-6666
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