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ST REGIS MARDAVALL


MALLORCA RESORT


A spectacular setting with a sensational spa, this is a resort for all seasons… and all reasons… wellbeing, pampering, fitness and fun.


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f all Mediterranean islands, Mallorca has for well over a century attracted holiday makers, pleasure seekers, artists


and writers, royalty and rogues as well as sun lovers and sybarites. Especially sybarites… who fell in love with its landscape, its coastline, its villages and monasteries, its markets and moun- tains and in more recent years its luxury villas, hotels and resorts… and of all the resorts none are quite as opulent and luxurious as the St Re- gis Mardavall. Located between the Serra de Tramuntana,


the island’s magnificent mountains, which are a World Heritage Site, and the glorious beaches and hidden coves of the southwest coast, the ho- tel provides the ideal base for enjoying and ex- ploring the island, as well as simply relaxing and pampering yourself at the spa. And the Arabella spa, one of the largest in the Mediterranean, is a pure pleasure palace. The wellness experts at the St Regis Mardavall


have combed the world for the best in therapies and treatments, the most innovative and luxu- rious brands and the most effective rituals and offerings. With eleven treatment rooms, an ex- tensive wet area which includes a heated indoor pool, a Romanesque whirlpool and a saltwater pool complete with underwater music, plus a Turkish bath, a Finnish sauna, an ice cave and a host of specialists and therapists, it is obvious that the wellbeing of guests is core to its philosophy. Its treatment menu is one of the most exten-


sive you will find anywhere, with healing thera- pies and holistic treatments garnered from across the world, meeting the very latest innovative and scientific based anti-ageing therapies from the laboratories of Europe.


The ancient traditions of Ayurveda, the old-


est medical discipline in the world, are on hand to soothe tired and taut muscles through the shirodhara, abhyanga and Indian head massages on offer while the Centre for Traditional Chi- nese Medicine, lead by two Chinese doctors, is in evidence with tuina massage, acupuncture and acupressure alongside Thai, Swedish and lymphatic massages. The spa has taken the top therapies in relaxation and rejuvenation from fa- cials to scrubs, peels to pedicures, and stamped them with its own mark of excellence. There are several signature treatments as well as a wide choice for men and a small, curated menu for children of mini facials, manis and pedis. And


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