5 spas that you must visit in Bali
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A trip to Bali without a spa session is like Paris without a trip to the Eiffel Tower. So where do you go? There is certainly no dearth of options, in fact, you could spend a substantial amount of time simply shortlisting the best … Read more
A trip to Bali without a spa session is like Paris without a trip to the Eiffel Tower. So where do you go? There is certainly no dearth of options, in fact, you could spend a substantial amount of time simply shortlisting the best spa experiences in Bali since there are so many. Go for the Remède Spa that offers Balinese spas and therapies. Prana Spa Seminyak caters to the luxury seeking vacationers, luring them with its range of Ayurvedic therapies, spa treatments, rebalancing massages and professionally qualified therapists. While Lluvia Spa is on similar lines as Prana Spa Seminyak, there is The Beach Spa at Jimbaran Puri Bali that has open air beachside spa sessions. Read less

A trip to Bali without a spa session is like Paris without a trip to the Eiffel Tower. So where do you go? There is certainly no dearth of options, in fact, you could spend a substantial amount of time simply shortlisting the best spa experiences in Bali since there are so many. Go for the Remède Spa that offers Balinese spas and therapies. Prana Spa Seminyak caters to the luxury seeking vacationers, luring them with its range of Ayurvedic therapies, spa treatments, rebalancing massages and professionally qualified therapists. While Lluvia Spa is on similar lines as Prana Spa Seminyak, there is The Beach Spa at Jimbaran Puri Bali that has open air beachside spa sessions. Much loved by couples, the Lembah Spa at Viceroy has therapists trained by the best names in Switzerland. So much so that it is one of the major wellness attractions in Ubud. Put these five spas at the top of your things to do in Bali for the trip of a lifetime.
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