Luxury Lake Garda resort launches day spa service for non-guests
Image: The 32,000sq ft luxury spa will open to non-guests
The family-owned Lefay Resort & Spa at the Riviera dei Limoni, on the West Coast of Lake in Italy, has opened its 32,000sq ft (2,970sq m) luxury spa to non-guests for the very first time.
The Leali family, which both owns and operates the property, has announced its intention to manage the resort's wellness facilities as a day spa to attract new guests.
Lefay will start offering day passes enabling access to all spa facilities - which include a total of 21 single and double treatment suites, five different types of sauna, a salt water lake for flotation therapies, a health and fitness suite and outdoor and indoor swimming pools.
Outside the spa, there are also three outdoor paths spread over the surrounding park with specially-designed jogging and running tracks.
The treatments at the spa - which combine traditional Chinese medicine and modern western practices - use the resort's own dermatological beauty range, Lefay Spa.
The product range is chemical and preservative free and made using the resort's own olive oil and other locally sourced ingredients.
The Leali family - Italian industrialists with an interest in sustainable tourism - launched the Lefay Resort and Spa in 2008. support Dusi
The resort offers accommodation in 90 expansive suites.
The family is currently planning to launch a second resort in northern Italy with more details due to be released at a later date.
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