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Monte-Carlo – the name alone conjures up images of glamour and opulence. The Thermes Marins de Monte-Carlo spa, built at the behest of Prince Rainier III and under the direction of a leading expert in thalasso therapy, fulfills that vision and then some. Pretty in pale pink, the façade’s dominating feature is towering arched windows that catch reflections of the Mediterranean shimmering in the nearly year-round sun. An open-air, seafront terrace offers delicious but healthful meals for spa-goers and solace for soleil worshippers. Inside the four-level complex, sunlight likewise bathes the indoor recreational pool, a swimming hole a la Botticelli where saltwater pumped in from the far-off depths of the Mediterranean glistens beneath a seashell-shaped ceiling. A second pool for treatments features built-in jet streams and an assortment of pulsating contrivances. Trained “marine therapists” put these devices to work, relaxing tense muscles and washing away stress as they oversee an array of seawater-based therapies. Apart from the pools, a separate dry zone offers massage rooms with views of the azure sea, a state-of-the-art fitness facility for toning, and a marble-lined hammam for sweating out impurities within a regal milieu.
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SIGNATURE TREATMENT: SEAWATER THERAPY
Les Thermes Marins de Monte-Carlo
2, avenue de Monte-Carlo 98000 Monte Caro, Monaco
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