New SpaClub to be revealed at Canyon Ranch in Virginia, US

by Aoife Dowling | 30 May 2013

Canyon Ranch SpaClub at The Homestead is set to be unveiled in June in Hot Springs, Virginia, US as part of a US$25m (£16m, €19m) resort renovation.

The project aims to marry the warmth of “The Homestead’s Southern hospitality and its natural springs with wellness and healthy lifestyles.”

The 60,000sq ft (5,574sq m) SpaClub at The Homestead will be the company’s first venture in the Mid-Atlantic region and the first SpaClub to introduce family spa services.

A signature feature will be Aquavana, an exclusive European-inspired oasis with experiential rains, herbal laconium (sauna) and aromatic steamroom focused on the ancient concept of “healing by water.”

That same harmony can be experienced at the Spa Garden, a year-round sanctuary for adults only.

Guests can avail of the natural hot springs, relax in a naturally-pressurised geothermal deluge shower, and massage the feet on the river reflexology path.

Other facilities will include poolside cabanas, spring-fed pools and whirlpools and a Finnish-style sauna.

Canyon Ranch SpaClub at The Homestead looks to explore the rewards of living a healthier, longer, more vibrant life.

Signature services will include the Canyon Stone Massage and Mineral Euphoria Body Treatment, along with Target Heart-Rate Determination and Nutrition for Wellness.

The spa will also offer healing and restorative massages, skin care and body therapies, and a fitness area with cardio/weight room and movement therapy rooms for pilates, yoga, cycling and other classes.

Light snack and lunch items, including appetizer platters, crudites, tapas and chilled fruit will be available at the facility.

Jerry Cohen, CEO of Canyon Ranch said: “We are thrilled to be partnering with The Homestead. The indigenous mineral springs coupled with our spa and fitness offerings will provide guests with an oasis for relaxation and rejuvenation.”

Canyon Ranch SpaClub at The Homestead is set to be unveiled in June in Hot Springs, Virginia, US as part of a US$25m (£16m, €19m) resort renovation. The project aims to marry the warmth of “The Homestead’s Southern hospitality and its natural springs with wellness and healthy lifestyles.” The 60,000sq ft (5,574sq m) SpaClub at The Homestead will be the company’s first venture in the Mid-Atlantic region and the first
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