When I was first looking at spas in Bali, Prana Spa (full review coming soon) hit my radar. In looking at their signature treatments, I could see right away they had a Ayurvedic Rejuvenation Package. It was a 240 minute treatment. I had been reading and learning more about Ayurvedic philosophies, so even hough...
ESPA Resorts World Sentosa (Singapore)
ESPA caught my eye because in addition to your typical spa services and packages they also have day-long retreats packages. This reminded me of Destination Spas that offer a variety of packages or journeys. Since I was in Singapore for business and did not have time for a full length Destination Spa Journey, a day...
Sacred Hot & Cold Stone Massage (Prana Spa)
Prana Spa’s Hot and Cold Stone Massage So Prana Spa’s treatments primarily center on Ayurvedic treatments and philosophies. Their services and treatments do have some Asian influence given the region. However, Bali is a Hindu island and so the connection to Ayurvedic practice makes sense. The Hot and Cold Stone Massage is based on an...
Demai Spa, Singapore
Demai Spa for Peaceful Harmony Spa time can be very helpful to combat jetlag, especially when traveling to Singapore. It’s a secret that I have learned in all my spa travels, and I do credit a spa therapist in Vegas with first pointing out to me the healing properties of a spa facilities after a...
Prana Spa (Bali, Indonesia)
Prana Spa caught my eye in a search for spas in Bali. Bali quite possibly may be the mecca of my philosophy of so00ooo many spas, soon little time. Its hard to know which to choose from. I had seen Prana in my research. But then Food and Wine magazine featured a place in Bali...
Banyan Tree Spa (Singapore)
Of course, by now you know that I can’t go anywhere new without at least checking out one spa! So when I had a chance to head to Asia, specifically Singapore for the first time, I knew I needed to make time for a spa visit. I had searched out potential spas. My colleague...