Former Miami Beach Canyon Ranch location is now Clarins spa
The 70,000sq ft (6,503sq m) Spa at Carillon in Miami Beach – once a Canyon Ranch location – is now a Clarins “wellness space” in the heart of Miami’s Art Deco district.
The spa includes six facial rooms, 14 massage rooms, four body treatment rooms, a salon and manicure/pedicure area with four stations. It will offer a full selection of Clarins facial, massage, body and hand/nail treatments, including customised facials that provide solutions for multiple skin concerns.
Massages will also be customisable, with treatments designed to invigorate or relax, relieve muscle tension, or indulge the senses and relieve stress.
“The body treatments were especially designed for Miami clients, who are wellness and beauty-conscious, and can now choose between lifting, firming and moisturising treatments, or add a detoxifying abdominal treatment that will enhance the toxin release and increase the benefits of any massage or body treatment,” said Milana Knowles, senior director of spa development for Clarins USA.
The spa stretches over indoor and outdoor space, and includes an igloo treatment room; thermal experience areas, herbal laconium, crystal steamroom; experiential rains and more.
Each week, 280 wellness classes are offered to both hotel visitors and residents in the Carillon’s 450 residential condominiums.
Signature treatments include Pain Relief Flotation combined with Guasha massage; Deep Sleep – Dry Flotation treatment; Deep Tissue Thermal Therapy in the Steam Capsule; Hydrotherapy Bath treatment that includes underwater massage and colour therapy; and Japanese-style soaking tub with Clarins’ Orange-Cinnamon Toning Powder.
The wellness centre, headed by Dr. Karen Koffler, who is certified in functional medicine and integrative medicine treatments, also offers medical treatments such as nutritional counselling and acupuncture.
The Carillon was previously the Miami Beach location of Canyon Ranch, but in January 2015, Canyon Ranch ceased operations at the resort, following a failure to renegotiate a new contract agreement with the new owner Z Capital Partners, and the resort was renamed and rebranded.
The spa will undergo a renovation sometime this year.
In September, Carillon named Ronel Corbin as its new executive vice president of health, wellness & spa.