Celebrity announces new spa service provider
Celebrity Cruises and leading luxury spa and wellness brand Canyon Ranch have unveiled a partnership, creating the largest spa club in the cruise industry.
Canyon Ranch will operate exclusive SpaClub services and treatments on 10 Celebrity ships.
Each SpaClub will feature a spa with signature Canyon Ranch treatments, a beauty salon, wellness and fitness amenities.
Hair care, nail, makeup services, acupuncture, yoga, meditation and chiropractic therapy will also be offered.
Celebrity CEO Michael Bayley said the new partnership will be "an important milestone in our drive to elevating guests’ modern luxury vacations."
Tucson, AZ based Canyon Ranch will take over from current spa operator Steiner Leisure in April.
Canyon Ranch operates health resorts and spas nationwide and also manages spa services on other cruise ships including Cunard Line’s Queen Mary 2.
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