A LUXURY spa has opened at a new resort in Dyserth, with a number of treatments, packages and day experiences to indulge in.
Serenity Spa, at the Marian Resort and Spa, aims to provide a “peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life”.
It offers a range of holistic treatments and wellness therapies, from facials, body treatments, and massages, all delivered by a team of skilled and experienced therapists.
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Treatments include the “renewing facial”, “body scrub”, “hot rocking massage” and “pink salt grain massage”.
Spa products come from TRIBE17, an award-winning artisan collective which handcrafts its creations using hand selected ingredients.
The space includes a thermal suite with a sauna, steam room, and hydrotherapy pool, while there is also a relaxation lounge for people to enjoy.
Its indoor pool offers the chance for light swimming, and loungers let visitors look out to the views beyond its floor-to-ceiling windows.
A fully equipped fitness centre, including a range of cardio and strength-training equipment, is available in a workout area which accommodates all fitness levels.
Serenity Spa also offers tailored wellness programs that suit the needs and preferences of each guest.
Spa day packages range from £99 to £125 and each one combines a selection of the most popular treatments and experiences, allowing for a comprehensive spa journey which includes full use of the leisure facilities.
The spa is open to both resort guests and day visitors.
To book a treatment or to learn more about the offerings, visit the Marian Resort and Spa’s website.
The Marian Resort and Spa welcomed its first guests during the Easter weekend earlier this year after a multi-million-pound makeover.
Lyons Holiday Parks purchased the site in 2019 for an undisclosed sum - it was on the market with Lambert Smith Hampton for £2million.
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