What to expect from new ‘wellness suites’
What do you get in what some hotels are now terming a “wellness suite?”
At Azul Blue Hotel + Spa in Tulum, Mexico, opening next month, the 96 suites offer:
ü Magnetic mattresses and pillows.
ü A complimentary magnetic mask by Nikken Kenko.
ü An in-room Ionizer.
ü A vitamin shower to re-hydrate your skin.
ü An in-suite aromatherapy menu.
ü Freshly squeezed fruit juice served daily by a butler.
ü Two full-body massages per guest.
ü An Azul Blue Water Ritual.
There’s more, at what is termed “The most complete spa on the Riviera Maya.”
Five-star chefs are part of the hotel. And a full-service spa features ten treatment rooms.
Report by David Wilkening
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