Types Of 'Spas'

We all know that the word “spa” is thrown around in many different terms and phrases, so what are some of the most commonly used spa terms around? Let Spa Factory Seconds inform you of some interesting spa facts and information.

Spa – places which are devoted to overall well-being through to encourage the renewal of mind, body and spirit.
Spa Tub – a large manufactured tub or small pool full of heated water that is used for soaking, relaxation, massage, or hydrotherapy.
Day Spa – a spa offering a variety of professionally administered spa services to clients on a daily basis.
Dental Spa – a facility under the supervision of a licensed dentist that combines traditional dental treatment with the services of a spa.
Destination Spa – a destination spa is a facility with the primary purpose of guiding individual spa-goers to develop healthy habits.
Medical Spa – a facility that operates under the full-time, on-site supervision of a licensed health care professional whose primary purpose is to provide comprehensive medical and wellness care in an environment that integrates spa services, as well as traditional, or alternative therapies and treatments.
Club Spa – a facility whose primary purpose is fitness and which offers a variety of professionally administered spa services on a day-use basis.
Cruise Ship Spa – a spa aboard a cruise ship providing professionally administered spa services, fitness and wellness components and spa cuisine menu choices.
Mineral Springs Spa – a spa offering an on-site source of natural mineral, thermal or seawater used in hydrotherapy treatments.
Resort/Hotel Spa – a spa located within a resort or hotel providing professionally administered spa services, fitness and wellness components.

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