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Crystal Spa Girlfriend Spa Travel Getaways

April 16th, 2009

crystal-spa-logo300A moment of zen is nice, sure. But a couple days of zen … ? Absolutely essential in midwinter. Crystal Mountain Resort, just west of Traverse City, is at your service. The family-friendly ski resort in the woods recently opened the new 18,500-square foot Crystal Spa—the only LEED-certified spa in Michigan—and it’s offering an unbelievable deal:

One night’s lodging at the resort, a 50-minute spa treatment of your choice, plus full access to any of the fitness center’s classes and its motion studio during the length of your stay, and, on the day of your treatment, unlimited use of the spa’s facilities— luxurious locker rooms with infrared saunas and steam rooms, a private meditation lounge and outdoor hot tub—all for $129+ per person.

To book your spa getaway, call: 800-968-7686, ext. 5100, or see crystalmountain.com

Want more?

Go big with Crystal’s Ski & Spa package, which nabs you two nights of lodging, plus your choice of one 50-minute spa treatment, lift tickets valid upon your arrival through departure, and a complimentary cross-country trail pass for $319+ per person.

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Ritual Spa and Salon – Las Vega Nevada

March 16th, 2009

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It’s the beginning of another long week, and admit it: the only thing getting you through the day is daydreaming about the weekend ahead. By the time “hump day” comes around, you’ll probably be in desperate need of a quick pick-me-up if you want to make it to Friday.

Maybe it’s about time you started a new ritual.

Ritual Spa and Salon has just what you need to get you through the work week: its Wednesday night Spa-Ritual Party. From 6 to 10 p.m., you can receive up to four mini-treatments for just $65–and that includes a $10 gratuity! Spruce up your chipped nails with a mini-manicure; help relieve some of the tension in your back with a mini-massage; soothe aching tootsies with Ritual’s three-step lemongrass foot treatment; or simply get ready for a night on the town with a mini-makeover. The options (which also include mini-facials, mini-hairdos and hair and makeup consultations) seem almost endless. Bring a couple of your coworkers along and unwind together, and enjoy light hors d’oeuvres and complimentary beverages while you wait for your treatments to take place (guests sign up for the services of their choice when they arrive, so appointments are made on a first-come, first-served basis).

Once guests get a taste of all Ritual has to offer, it’s not uncommon for them to want to come back and book a full-length treatment. That’s why, as an added bonus, anyone who attends a Wednesday night Spa-Ritual Party and books an appointment for the following day will receive 30% off the price of their treatment. Guests who attend the party and book an appointment for another day will receive 10% off their service, so even if you can’t think of an excuse to leave the office early on Thursday, you can still save some money!

Ritual Spa and Salon is located at 9480 Eastern Ave., Ste. 125, in the Park Place Center and features 11 luxury spa/salon rooms. It is open Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Wednesdays from noon to 5 p.m.; and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (closed Mondays). For a complete list of spa and salon services, click here, and call 702-254-2900 to RSVP for this Wednesday’s Spa-Ritual Party

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Mount Dora Florida Inn & Spa New Services

March 5th, 2009

 

MOUNT DORA – The historic Lakeside Inn is providing its guests with many new services, including bridal-party accommodations, yoga, health-conscious meals, diet coaching and spa treatments such as massages, facials and makeup artistry.

Massage therapist and spa owner Donna Swain is expanding to the historic inn, offering services inside its Sunset Building on Lake Dora. These will be offered to inn guests through special packages. The inn at 100 N. Alexander St. often has five weddings taking place on the weekends, so many spa services will be tailored for a bride and her party.

“This will be perfect for a whole bridal party to get ready,” said inn manager Paula Briskin. “It can be an all-day prep for a wedding.”

Swain added, “We will have a fabulous makeup artist. It will be very feminine. The girls can get their makeup done together.”

In addition to housing the first-floor spa, the Sunset Building contains 10 guest rooms. A bridal party could take over the whole building, Briskin said.

“It could be a fun girls’ getaway if they all stay here,” Briskin said of the wood-frame building built in 1914.

The Sunset Building resembles the rest of the inn, with original buildings dating to 1883. The long-lasting structures make the inn one of the city’s treasured historic landmarks.

Briskin also stressed the new health-fitness offerings, and said these packages also may be popular for a non-wedding crowd.

Though men aren’t excluded from these services, Briskin said women in particular will be drawn to the power walks by the lake, yoga classes, diet coaching, and health-conscious meals featuring vegetarian, vegan or lowfat fare.

“Every morning on the package there will be a 3-mile walk,” Briskin said. “Then you come back and have a healthy breakfast — a vegetarian or healthy breakfast.”

Meals also can be served to guests on the veranda.

Yoga, massage therapy

Briskin, a yoga teacher, said classes will suit the guests’ needs.

“I do a real hard-flow class where you work up a good sweat when the class is done, but that’s not for someone with back problems. The beauty of yoga is you take it at your own pace,” she said.

Massages will be part of these packages as well. Many of Swain’s massages — the Himalayan, for example — also utilize elements such as aromatherapy, hot stones and sea salt.

“I just had one,” Swain said. “I really wasn’t expecting much, but you leave feeling so grounded and balanced, and it soothes your nervous system.”

The spa services will be available by the middle of this month within a 750-square-foot space, which Swain had redone in pastel green and yellow tones. She calls the color scheme “essence of aloe and lemon green.”

Diet, nutrition coaching

For those on a health-and-fitness retreat, professional diet and nutrition coaching is offered, along with discussions on deep breathing and keeping a healthy mental state.

“It’s all about exercise, eating right and having a good mental state,” Briskin said. “Persons should ask themselves, ‘Do I know how to deep breathe?’ ”

Swain also owns Essential Therapies, a full-service spa she has owned for six years. She has worked as a massage therapist in Mount Dora for 12 years.

Briskin has been in the resort-spa business 25 years and took over as manager at Lakeside Inn when the former manager, John Bristol, died last year.

With the slumping economy so difficult for many Central Floridians, a Mount Dora retreat could be a better option than an overseas vacation, Briskin said.

“This is better compared to a trip to Europe — a long, expensive plane trip,” Briskin said.

Swain said the wedding packages will be popular despite the economic downturn because women will always want to get married in a pleasant manner.

“People will get married no matter what the economy is like,” Swain said.

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Girlfriend Valentine’s Getaway Spa Washington DC

February 8th, 2009

valentine-girlfriends-getaway-spaLadies, who says you need a romantic date to celebrate Valentine’s Day? Here are some ideas of what to do and where to go to have the ultimate girls’ day this February 14.

Pamper yourselves.
Get out of the house with a girls-only spa day. The spa at the Four Seasons in Washington DC has a special Valentine’s Day package called Kissed by the Sun that might be appropriate. Using ecofriendly and organic products, the grapefruit-themed treatment includes an exfoliating scrub, a Swedish or deep-tissue massage, and a moisturizing treatment. At the end of the 80-minute experience, you can enjoy a glass of fresh pink-grapefruit juice. The package costs $235.

Treatments at Chevy Chase’s Elizabeth Arden Red Door Salon & Spa might be a good option if you want to pair a shopping trip with your spa day. Located near Mazza Gallerie and Chevy Chase Pavilion, the spa offers a range of services from facials and massages to waxing, hair, and makeup. You can purchase services à la carte or as bundle packages, such as the Ultimate Indulgence package, which includes a 50-minute hot-stone massage, a facial, a pedicure, a shampoo and blow dry, and makeup.

Ecofriendly fiends might like Nusta Spa (pronounced “NOO-stuh”) in downtown DC. Built with nontoxic, recycled materials, the space is sleek and modern, but the white treatment rooms can be color-customized to your taste depending on your mood, thanks to LED lighting. Other ecofriendly elements run throughout, from the product lines and packaging to the paper and ink at the front desk. The treatments are on the pricey side—$95 for a 50-minute facial and $50 for a 45-minute pedicure—but the service is top-notch, so it’s worth the splurge.

For other city or state Valentine spa getaways, check out our Find a Spa Valentine Spa Deal.

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Killington VT Destination Spa New Life Hiking 2009

January 14th, 2009

New Life Hiking Spa Announces Dates for 2009 Season

New Life Hiking Spa will be open for the 2009 season during the dates of May 14 – September 27, 2009. New Life has been open each spring – fall in Vermont since 1978.

Killington, VT- New Life Hiking Spa will be open from May 14 – September 27 for the 2009 season and is now taking reservations. New Life Hiking Spa is a nationally recognized, affordable fitness and weight loss destination celebrating 31 years in business. Founded in 1978 by the director, Jimmy LeSage, M.S., New Life is one of the oldest and most established vacation package programs of its kind in the country catering to over 500 guests each spring through the fall season.

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For guests booking a 2009 vacation by January 31st, a $20 discount will be offered per person per night.

The New Life Hiking Spa program accommodates approximately 40 guests at a time. Hiking options accommodate beginner, (along picturesque country settings) intermediate, (along the diverse terrain of the Appalachian and Long Trails) and advanced (challenges up the some of the highest peaks in Vermont) fitness levels.

New Life Hiking Spa is an all-inclusive vacation. Prices start at $209 per night and include spacious air conditioned room and private bath, three gourmet meals and nutritious snacks, nationally renowned hiking program (all levels), all exercise classes, massage and / or facials (one per three night stay), use of all facilities and participation in all programs (including cooking demos and lectures).

About New Life Hiking Spa:
New Life Hiking Spa is a nationally recognized affordable spa located in the beautiful Green Mountains of Vermont. Known for its exhilarating hiking program, a world renowned weight loss retreat, delicious healthy meals and a comfortable atmosphere, New Life Hiking Spa offers the chance to experience the peace of the outdoors in a down-to-earth, country inn environment. It is ideally suited for small groups, couples or individuals trying to improve their fitness level and eating habits. New Life is open each year in Killington, Vermont from mid May through the end of September. New Life offers a variety of vacation options including a 2-4 day mini-getaway, a 5-10 day Jump Start Program and the 11-day or longer Weight Loss Retreat. New Life Hiking Spa was chosen by MSNBC.com as “one of the top 10 destinations in the world to get in shape”, by Shape Magazine as “one of the eight best weight loss spas”, and by Health Magazine as “one of four great weight loss spas”.

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Girlfriends Spa Night Out Escondido CA Free Event

December 1st, 2008

Girls’ Night Out
 Downtown For The Holidays will kick off with a special ‘Girls Night Out’ event on Friday December 5th from 5pm-10pm.

This FREE evening of fun is designed to encourage girlfriends, moms and daughters to visit all 8 days spas and salons downtown to received sample pampering, goodie bags, refreshments and more. Many of the participating locations will be offering discounts on holiday gift certificates this one night only.

Participating day spas and salons include: Bellissima Day Spa and Salon, English Mist, Oasis Day Spa, Seven, Spa-Licious, Studio 158, Taglio and The Loft Hair Design and Skincare.

Each guest will receive a passport to have stamped at each location that they visit and upon completion they will turn it in for a chance to win one of two $500 spa packages designed for royalty.

In addition to all 8 spas hosting an evening of fun, several boutiques will be open offering mini fashion shows and discounts on holiday shopping.

Each Saturday evening beginning December 6 through December 13th, The Downtown Business Association and The Business Community will host FREE carriage rides down the historic Grand Ave. from 5pm-9pm

You will also be able to catch a visit with Santa each of these Saturday nights from 6-8pm. Santa will be in front of the Light Gallery at 157 East Grand Ave.

Friday, 05 December, 2008
05:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Cost:
Free

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Relache spa at the Gaylord Hotel at National Harbor

August 15th, 2008

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The diary of a spa virgin
How a new spa made me feel like a new woman

I have lived a truly sheltered and deprived life.  Up until last Saturday, I had not yet experienced that rite of passage for a young woman that brings her to a fevered pitch of ecstasy and merriment, the spa day. 
Fortunately, for newcomers like me and veteran spa denizens, there is a new destination for luxury and indulgence just a hop, skip, and water taxi ride away from Old Town.  

What a perfect place for my maiden voyage into beauty bliss. 
Nestled in the Gaylord Hotel at National Harbor, lies Relache, French for “relax.”  
The chic French theme runs throughout the spa with shining marble floors, black and white sofas and cushions, and fragrant orchids adorning every surface.   The lobby where I arrive is grand, but not imposing.  

I am soon greeted by a chipper spa girl and ushered into the ladies locker room, which has every amenity one can possibly need. Blow dryers, tooth brushes, moisturizers, and even weight scales, which is probably the only thing I did not sample.  

This sure beats the heck out of the locker room at the office gym, I think. I am handed a plush robe (with pockets deep enough for a blackberry and/or cell) and get into my spa uniform.  

I am given a quick tour of the 20,000 square foot premises (for those of you like me unfamiliar with the spa scene, that’s big).  

First, the sauna and steam rooms. The steam room was a little small for my claustrophobic taste, but still clean and functional. The sauna is larger, and the best part is the lovely eucalyptus scent that is emitted with the steam. You feel as if you are in the middle of a sultry Australian forest.  
Sorry, no Koalas.  

Next, the VIP couples suite. A peaceful white room with breathtaking views of the Potomac and the harbor. Two small beds lie in the middle of the room for mothers and daughters, girlfriends, and newlyweds to enjoy the spa’s services together. Pampering loves company.  

Then, the main lounge area where you wait for your therapist or facialist to fetch you for your appointment. Another stunning view of the harbor and a place where you can chat with other spa visitors over a cup of herbal tea.  Although because the atmosphere is so tranquil and quiet, idle small talk seems inappropriate. 

My facialist, Jean Martini, arrives and we go to a small, dimly lit room for my facial. I tell her that this is my first time, and she is patient and reassuring. She answers all of my questions and explains each step of the hour long signature treatment. 
 

Like all the products used at Relache, the ones Jean employs are natural and organic with soothing aromatherapy elements. Indeed, most of the products one can purchase in the spa’s retail shop for home use. 

“The first thing people ask me is ‘Why do I need a facial,’” Jean tells me. She explains that our skin in constantly regenerating cells, leaving behind the old ones. Also, as people age they lose vital natural moisturizers like collagen that keep the skin supple and smooth.  

My facial removed the dead cells, deeply cleansed the under layers of my skin, and nourished my face leaving it luminous and healthy. 

The signature facial also includes a light facial and neck massage with a wonderful scented lavender oil, which Jean also used on my hands and feet. 

Now I know why this facial thing is so popular with my girlfriends. Yes, spas may be a girl’s best friend, but according to the spa director, Nelly Guerrero-Lent, boys can also benefit from Relache’s menu. “We have men come in all the time. I just had a gentleman come in this morning for a mani-pedi.” Yes, it is estimated that 25 percent of spa services in this country are performed on men. 

Just a few months old, Relache is trying to expand its audience to Alexandrians who may want to get away for the day with a trip to National Harbor.  “The people in Alexandria already know about the great shopping and restaurants here at the harbor-but they may not know about the great spa possibilities,” Guerrero-Lent explained.  Relache wants to promote the idea of a true spa day-a few hours of spaing, then lunch at Pienza (Gaylord’s fantastic Italian eatery) and some sightseeing and late afternoon cocktails to round out the experience. 

To lure more Alexandria spa lovers to Relache, the spa recently updated the price points for their luxurious services to make them more competitive with the average King Street salon. My signature facial and massage is now $130. A complete spa package called “the Versailles Indulgence” features massage, manicure, pedicure, facial, lunch, and your choice of shampoo, makeup lesson, or fitness class runs for $370.  
Even the most jaded of spa rats will not be disappointed by Relache. The service is friendly, the services affordable, and the ambience is elegant and sophisticated.  
I came in a skeptical spa virgin, but walked out a deflowered believer. 

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Florida Spa Getaways Great Deals for August

August 14th, 2008

Florida: Spa getaways close to home

BELLA VITA RETREAT
Bella Boot Camp participants hit the beach at the Ocean Sands Resort & Spa Bella Villa Retreat in Pompano.

Looking for the ideal Florida spa getaway? Here are a few ideas to get your search started.
Note that many Miami-Dade spas are offering $99 treatments this month as part of Miami Spa Month.

A similar program in Broward County, Lauderdale Spa Chic, will be offered in September,

• Mayfair Hotel & Spa
Pet-friendly boutique hotel with 179 rooms and suites in heart of Coconut Grove, with rooftop infinity pool, sundeck and skybar to be completed this year; Jurlique Spa uses holistic and whole body elements.

• Delano Hotel 

Services at the center of chic’s rooftop Agua Spa, which has 360-degree views, include Lavender Basil Bamboo scrub, White Cloud Algae body mask treatment with Italian white mud body wrap, rub with essential oils.

• Red Door Lifestyle Spa, Hyatt Regency Bonaventure Conference Center & Spa, Weston.
Serene, Asian-inspired spa offers summer values. Through Sept. 30, the Girlfriends’ Getaway costs $187 per person, double occupancy and includes a 50-minute massage or facial, manicure and pedicure, make-up lesson, two days of fitness classes and two days of spa faciliaties. 954-349-5500;

 

• Bella Vita Retreat, Ocean Sands Resort & Spa, 

Offers the Bella Boot Camp fitness program. One week (six nights) including hotel room, three meals a day, fitness classes, nutrition analysis, body composition and $200 spa credit, is $2,495 single occupancy, $1,895 double; three-night camps are $1,595 single, $995 double.

• Naples Grande Beach Resort

Golden Door Spa has private gulf-front couple’s spa villa with private whirlpools, soaking tub, sundeck, patio. Services include Mommy-To-Be pregnancy massage or Mommy-&-Me mother and baby massage.

• Don CeSar Beach Resort

The majestic pink resort recently opened a new 11,000-square-foot Spa Oceana with skin care treatments, body wraps, salon services and barber; plus spa services including reflexology, Thai massage, Mommy-To-Be massage, Reiki massage, plus aromatherapy and aromastone massages.

• Sandpearl Resort
Clearwater Beach’s newest resort has 253 gulf- or bay-view rooms and suites. Yoga massage, Thai and stone massages are among the spa services offered.

• Sawgrass Golf Resort & Spa

Spa at Sawgrass is a 25,000-square-foot Zen sanctuary with body treatments and wraps, hydrotherapy baths, massage, including Thai (yoga) massages, facials and salon services. There’s also yoga, Pilates and spinning classes.

• Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island

Ritz-Carlton Spa services include body wraps, scrubs, and polishes, massages for moms-to-be, Hadashi massage where therapists balance from bars while using their feet to relieve muscle tension, energizing facials and Slumber Therapy reflexology treatment, plus full-service salon and fitness center.

• Casa Marina Resort & Beach Club

Ocean Breeze massage on the beach; body scrubs, masks and more.

• Pier House Resort and Caribbean Spa

 Spa specials include a Mango Mud Wrap, Chocolate Kiss wrap and caviar facial with ”micronized” caviar and pearl extract.

• Canyon Ranch Spa Club at Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center

Polished surroundings, well-trained staff, silk robes lined in plush terry, hot moist towels and fruits in the tea lounge create a harmonious setting. Treatments include various massages, energy therapies including reiki, body wraps, ayurvedic oil treatments, facials and full salon services.

• Ritz-Carlton Orlando,

From spacious and elegantly appointed lounges to the private spa pool and cafe, the 40,000-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Spa is, simply, one of the most beautiful in Florida. Treatments include herbal friction massages, Thai massage, a Tuscan Citrus skin cure, Emerald Green Body Masque, plus cellulite treatments, facials, baths, body polishes and salon services.

• Sanibel Harbor Resort & Spa

Named one of the ”Top 10 Spa Resorts in the U.S.” by Conde Nast Traveler. The spa has a full range of massage, facial, salon services, plus BETAR (Bio Energetic Transduction Aided Resonance) bed session ($75), one of only 16 worldwide, where sound waves bathe the entire body, promoting relaxation.

• Pink Shell Beach Resort & Spa

Aquagene Spa offers a range of services, including poolside massages, teen manicures and pedicures.

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Belly Buster Boot Camp Spa Resorts

August 13th, 2008

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The Bella Vita Retreat is in the Ocean Sands Resort & Spa, 1350 N Ocean Blvd., Pompano Beach. Numerous packages are available. One week (six nights) at the Bella Boot Camp, including hotel room, three meals a day, fitness classes, nutrition analysis, body composition and $200 spa credit, is $2,495 single occupancy, $1,895 double; three-night camps are $1,595 single, $995 double. 954-590-1022

The Red Door Lifestyle Spa is at the Hyatt Regency Bonaventure Conference Center & Spa in Weston. The Signature Spa Experience described in the story is $272, plus tip. Through Sept. 30, the Spa Girlfriends’ Getaway costs $187 per person, double occupancy and includes a 50-minute massage or facial, manicure and pedicure, make-up lesson, two days of fitness classes and two days of spa facilities. 954-349-5500

POMPANO BEACH –
We’re on the roof of a beach hotel that looks like a cruise ship, its angled bow jutting toward the Atlantic Ocean. Puffy clouds dot the sky, and a pleasant breeze cools the morning air. So serene.
”KICK! KICK! KICK!” bellows our leader, thrusting her sneakered foot sideways and up to shoulder height, in time to the beat pulsing from an iPod. “Hands up! Protect your face! Visualize someone you want to HIT!”
We’re sweating. We’re kicking. We’re visualizing. Oh, yes, we are visualizing.
This is cardio kickboxing, the second of what will be five hours of exercise in one day at the Bella Boot Camp, part of the Bella Vita Retreat at Ocean Sands Resort & Spas in Pompano Beach, north of Fort Lauderdale. Between beach runs, cardio, Pilates, weight lifting and yoga come healthy meals, spa treatments and powerful camaraderie among the boot campers, here to lose weight or get fit, mind and body.

Bella Boot Camp is intense, but it’s an example of the trend toward spa and wellness getaways that offer more than beauty treatments. Bella and another South Florida retreat we visited on a recent weekend, the Red Door Lifestyle Spa in Weston, have offerings for men and couples, but most of the clientele are women.

Spa and wellness trips are a huge part of another major travel trend, the so-called ”girlfriends getaway.” The number of women-only travel companies has more than quadrupled since 2000, offering everything from yoga retreats in Aspen to knitting trips to Scotland. There’s even a new show devoted to the trend, All-Girl Getaways, on the Fine Living Network.

The beauty pun intended of spa and fitness trips is that they can be accomplished across town, across the state or across the world. Even if your budget is stretched, you might be able to swing a nearby spa day without staying at the hotel.

Wherever you go, it’s worth your time to research not only your destination, but also to decide what you want to get out of your getaway.

DAY 1: BOOT CAMP

After scoping out the possibilities via the Internet and telephone, my friend Wilma and I decided on a two-day, two-stop tour in South Florida. Driveable, but far enough to feel like a real getaway.

The retreat resides in the 89-room Ocean Sands Resort & Spa, which in addition to spa and gym facilities, boasts an ocean view from each room, a lovely pool and good food, both healthy and indulgent. All handy if your travel partner can’t seem to equate ”boot camp” and “vacation.”
Wilma strolled the beach, enjoyed a pedicure in a spa with an ocean view, took a nap and caught up with her magazines in a suite with two balconies and 180-degree views of the Atlantic.

She slept through the start of my boot camp day: a 7 a.m. Pilates class. Although there were five campers in residence, only two were in class, the rest preferring beach walks or sleep.
What a difference from the jam-packed classes at my local gym. Our teacher, Felicity, gently and promptly corrected our form, explaining each stretching and strengthening move.

After an hour, I felt taller. Three days later, I could still feel my abs every time I sneezed.
Next up was breakfast in the sunny dining room. Told we were boot campers, the waitress snatched away the regular menus in mock horror. No eggs Benedict for us. But the poached egg, whole wheat toast and fresh fruit left us feeling virtuous as no Hollandaise ever could.

The real killer of the day was two hours on the hotel roof with the deceptively gentle-looking Camille. For the hour of cardio kickboxing there were only two of us me and Aya Imaida, 37, a Japanese TV reporter who told me later she’d gained 20 pounds since starting a stint in Washington, D.C. I couldn’t see where she was hiding it.
After we’d kicked, punched and jogged our way through an hour, two more campers joined us for an hour of core-strengthening exercises on those big inflatable balls.
A shower and change of clothes later, we headed to the poolside bar for our calorie-counted spa lunches. Bridget McNamara, 57, from St. Lucia, was spending a week here with her friend Elizabeth Minors, 58, of Antigua. They’ve been taking fitness vacations, usually in England, away from their careers in the travel industry for years.
”Not necessarily to lose weight,” explained the slender Bridget, ‘but for `me’ time. It’s selfish and quite essential, I think.”

Both women praised the facilities, instruction and healthy-but-delicious food at Bella Boot Camp, and said they’d recommend it to others. But they’d prefer a place with fewer distractions — they skipped a few classes to go shopping.

Joy Hepburn, 45, a massage therapist from New Jersey with three sons, came to boot camp on her own. “When I go away with friends or family, I spend all my time taking care of them. This is a vacation I can go on alone, and meet a group of really cool, interesting women.”
All five of us were in the gym for the final two classes of the day, weight training followed by the most rigorous stretching routine I had never imagined.
”We’re really not about spa, we’re about fitness,” retreat director Margot Rutigliano, 32, explained to me earlier in the day. “We added the spa component in because it’s beneficial for muscle relaxation and stress reduction. Our focus is to get people to move.”

Last year, 350 people came through the boot camp program, which is limited to 10 a week, she said. Many campers stay a week or two (a woman can expect to lose 3 to 7 pounds in a week, depending on her weight and dedication). But I found a shorter visit can jump-start a lagging fitness routine. After five hours of exercise in one day, an hour a day at home looks entirely reasonable.
Like all our instructors, Rutigliano, 32, is fit, but not a stick figure.
”You need to be healthy and strong,” she said, “not skinny.”

DAY 2: PAMPERED

Our next stop was the Hyatt Regency Bonaventure in Weston, home of the Red Door Lifestyle Spa. The hotel and spa got a $110-million facelift a few years ago, and it shows.

Overwhelmed by the dozens of spa treatments at the Red Door (phyto-organic hydrating wrap, anyone?), we went for the half-day Signature Spa Experience.
At 48,000 square feet, this is the largest Red Door spa in Elizabeth Arden’s chain of 31 day and resort spas. You can get lost here, and we were grateful for the many black-uniformed attendants patiently guiding us around. Yet it manages to feel intimate and posh, with an Asian aesthetic.
Newcomers should stick with basic treatments to start, and then branch out, advises sales and marketing manager Melissa Fronstin.
”I think people first and foremost do come for the pampering, but it’s really all about wellness,” she said. The Red Door does offer fitness classes, on land and in the pool, but we managed to overlook that, heading directly to the changing room, lavish showers and plush white robes. We lounged in a sky-lighted tea room to await our treatments.

First up was the massage. I climbed up on the (heated) table and told my therapist I’d had a tough workout. So she concentrated her considerable efforts where I needed them most, upping the pressure when I requested it. The aromatherapy oils she used I detected lavender, cloves and who knows what else helped me relax even more, as did the many hot towels she draped across me as she worked. In an hour, Nicole had ironed out shoulder knots and a lower-back ache I’d considered permanent residents of my body.

Normally I like spa treatments that don’t involve talking. But when I met the aesthetician who would do my facial, I wanted information. Her skin was simply magnificent and she’s got 20 years on me. Barbara worked for an hour, steaming, cleaning, masking, massaging, assuring me I was really in fine shape, but yes, there were a few little things I could be doing.

Skin plumped and glowing, it was off to a manicure in the salon, which had the atmosphere of a slumber party. We’d landed in the midst of a half-dozen local women getting gorgeous for a big night out, and their festive mood was infectious. The half-day ended with a makeup lesson. Our teachers were paragons of patience, as two women peered over the shoulder of a friend, declaring that no, that eye shadow shade just wasn’t doing quite what it should. (To my surprise, there was no pressure to buy products; what the therapists recommend is discreetly placed in a basket at the front desk, where you are free to ignore it or splurge madly.)
Our only complaint was that we tried to cram too much into our half-day. We got off schedule when some of our services ran a bit overtime, and couldn’t have the leisurely poolside lunch or soak in the tempting spa tub we’d hoped for. Lesson learned for our next visit.

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