Will there still be massage treatments? What the future of luxury spas looks like – Telegraph.co.uk

Meanwhile, SHA Wellness in Alicante, a global leader in integrated medical and preventative health, has just announced it will be reinforcing its treatments for the development of the immune system (which already includes immunotherapy, stem cell therapy, serum therapy, Vitamin C megadoses and stress management treatments) and require all guests to test for Covid-19 just before coming and have an anti-body test on arrival. It is also installing thermographic cameras for temperature detection in all guest and employee areas.

Ever the trailblazer, SHA is looking to schedule regular private jets to bring over groups of guests from international hubs such as London, Paris, Moscow and New York. It has also just announced it is launching a new app, SHA e-Health, which connects clients with key experts, for one-on-one sessions, on themes including regenerative, immune system-boosting medicine (45 minutes, 200) and emotional coaching sessions (50 minutes, 170).

So the industry will adapt. And there will be a rise in the popularity of treatments moving away from touch points from sound bath and gong therapy at Londons Mandrake Hotel to TRX (Total Body Resistance Exercise) deep in the cool, shadowy forest at Euphoria Retreat in Greece. And I for one, cant wait to go back.

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