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There are many amazing rejuvenating spa weekends to choose from in NY, NJ, whether you’re looking to relax at a resort, country lodge, or mountain lodge.
1. New Jersey – Crystal Springs Resort
Crystal Springs Resort has everything a vacationer could need, including three hotels, 12 dining options, six golf courses, and two spas. Grand Cascade Lodge has a variety of suites and premium guest rooms. There is also a Grand Villa that can accommodate larger groups. Minerals Hotel offers 175 rooms, including Presidential Suites and Deluxe Guest Rooms. Mountain Creek is perfect for skiers – there are many suites and townhomes.
Crystal Springs Resort is the third largest golf resort in the world. It offers six different golf courses and FootGolf. In the alternative, you can choose from Elements Spa or Reflections Spa. You can also go horseback riding, kayaking, and croquet. The resort offers a variety of dining options, from casual to gourmet.
The rooms start at $181 per person for a night.
1 Wild Turkey Way Hamburg, NJ 07419 Phone: 855-977 6473
2. New York – The Otesaga Resort Hotel
All 132 rooms and 26 suites have elegant furnishings and luxury amenities. There are eight rooms to choose from, with some featuring separate sitting areas. The resort features include a Leatherstocking Golf Course, a gym, a heated outdoor swimming pool, and access to Lake Otsego. The lake is ideal for swimming, paddling, fishing, and boat rowing. The Templeton Lounge allows guests to use the tennis courts and listen to music.
The Leatherstocking Golf Grill & Patio serves lunch and cocktails, and the Hawkeye Grill offers lunch and dinner, with a light afternoon menu. While the Glimmerglass is open all year, it serves breakfast and dinner in the summer. The price for a room starts at $289 per night.
60 Lake St. Cooperstown, NY 13326, Phone: 607-547-9999
3. Sisley-Paris Spa, A Rosewood Hotel at The Carlyle
The Sisley-Paris Spa is a hidden gem on the Upper East Side. This tranquil refuge is on the third floor, just off Madison Avenue. The spa is luxurious, and it feels more like a private home than an ordinary spa.
You will find a tranquil oasis with dark-lacquered wooden walls, treatment rooms with Carrara marble countertops, and English chandeliers. Relax and feel at home.
4. Shibui Spa at The Greenwich Hotel
The Shibui Spa is located here, offering a variety of earth-based, holistic treatments. The spa’s lounge area and pool are adorned with the roof of a 250-year-old Japanese farmhouse. Shibui also offers special therapies.
Everything is a thoughtful blend of modern techniques and ancient practices. The Diamond Multisensorial Lifting treatment harnesses Marine DNA. Or, you can opt for the Omakase Massage for an individualized spa experience. This is the kind of spa where you should let professionals take charge.
5. The Spa at Equinox Hotels
Equinox Hotels’ Spa by Equinox Hotels is an extension of its iconic brand. The guest experience revolves around movement and nutrition, with the spa as the central point. Wave
Table is their most popular treatment. A 30-minute session simulates three hours of sleep for tired travelers. It is designed to recharge tired, overworked guests. This spa should be the first stop for business travelers before they travel to NYC. It includes a Jet Lag vitamin drip and an infrared sauna treatment.
The Spa at Equinox Hotel 33 Hudson Yards
6. The Peninsula Spa
While the Peninsula Spa offers the standard treatments like deep cleansing facials and Swedish massages (often featuring cult-favorite brands such as Biologique Recherche), the Peninsula Spa’s specialties shine, including a cryo facial which uses cold techniques to repair and rejuvenate the skin.
The Sleep Support Therapy treatment combines ancient Ayurvedic practices with full-body Marma massage and potent aromatic actives to reduce stress and anxiety.
The Peninsula Spa is located at The Peninsula, la New York, 700 Fifth Ave.