Booking yourself into a spa resort for a few days or a week can be incredibly relaxing regardless of whom you’re traveling with, but if you’ll be vacationing on your own, a spa retreat could be the perfect opportunity to focus on just yourself and be spoiled guilt-free.
Day Trips
Not everyone has the time or money to get away for a 7 day luxury spa vacation, but if the stresses of your day to day life are starting to get to you and you need to get away, checking in for a day or even just one night could leave you utterly rejuvenated and ready to face the world again. Escaping to the spa on your own allows you to be completely selfish and choose the treatments you want on the time schedule that works best for you.
Choosing the Right Spa
With so many different spas to choose from, shopping around for the right price and the right type of spa should be an important step in planning your vacation. Some spas may have gender specific sections or cater more exclusively to singles as opposed to couples. There are spas designed to focus on health and fitness while others will be better suited to those who’d like to lounge around in leisure and be pampered relentlessly.
Spa Treatments
Find out the treatments offered in advance and if possible, decide ahead of time what spa procedures you’d like to add to your package. Some spa packages will include certain treatments or will give you the option to pick a few to add to your reservation. Knowing what’s available and how much extra everything will cost will ensure you have a stress free getaway that leaves you thinking only about what a great time you’re having.
Whether you’re single and always travel alone or you’re escaping to a spa and leaving your partner behind, a few days by yourself at a spa can be one of the most relaxing times of your life. Unlike other vacations where you’d be sightseeing or attending shows and events that you’d like someone to accompany you to, booking a spa vacation can be an experience you don’t need to share with anyone and can fully enjoy in the solitude of your own company.