New spa at Silversea
Silversea Cruises announced it is launching a new spa concept throughout its four-ship fleet, starting with Silver Shadow.
The new spa brand, known as The Spa at Silversea, will replace the line’s existing Mandara Spas.
“It will feature new treatments and ceremonies designed to offer a more personalized and holistic spa experience that focuses on the guest’s individual needs and lifestyle,” according to the Ft. Lauderdale-based cruise line.
“This is a further step in the evolution of our comprehensive Wellness Program, which we introduced across our fleet last year,” said Erling Frydenberg, Silversea’s chief operations officer. He added:
“Being able to maintain a healthy lifestyle away from home is becoming increasingly important to today’s affluent traveler and we want to ensure our guests have access to a spa, beauty and fitness center that caters to their personal needs with an exclusive selection of innovative treatments and state-of-the-art spa technology.”
In conjunction with the new spa concept, Silver Shadow now offers a body age assessment technology that tests body fat, cardiovascular health, strength and flexibility to see how the guest’s body age compares with his or her actual chronological age.
Based on the results, The Spa’s personal trainers can design an accurate lifestyle program for the guest and recommend an onboard fitness regimen complemented by delicious gourmet dining options developed specifically for the Wellness Program.
Among the enhanced spa treatments and services is a new selection of specialized Wellness Ceremonies designed to address specific concerns such as aging skin, cellulite, arthritis, poor circulation, sore muscles and more, while other ceremonies are ideal for those who just want to escape into a relaxing sanctuary.
With spa industry research indicating steady growth in the appeal of spa therapies for men, The Spa has incorporated specialty grooming services, including facials and barbering services.
Report by David Wilkening
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