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Why Massage and Spa in Hua Hin/Cha-Am are Popular

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February 22, 2016 By //  by Sarah Cruz Leave a Comment

The Hua Hin and Cha-Am districts boasts of health resorts offering all kinds of health and body care treatment, from pampering to weight loss, stress reduction to relaxation and traditional Thai massages to rejuvenating holistic massages. These kinds of health and body care resorts and spas are quite popular in Hua Hin and Cha-Am. In fact, massage and spa in Hua Hin/Cha-Am have world-class facilities that attract tourists from all over the world.

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Pamper yourself at Anantara Spa

SPAS AND HEALTH RESORTS IN HUA HIN/CHA-AM

Because well-being is believed to be affected by physical care treatments and massages, spas and health resorts in Hua Hin and Cha-Am are gaining a huge popularity amongst tourists. There are many health and beauty spas available in Hua Hin and Cha-Am. You can even have a massage treatment right at the beach, and you’ll find many locals offering massage by the beach. Of course, if you plan to stay at a big hotel, they’re likely to have a spa already. Otherwise, here is a list of some of the best massage and spa in Hua Hin/Cha-Am.

– Hilton Hua Hin Spa. The name is your guarantee. Hilton Hua Hin Spa offers spa treatment at its best. Aromatic oils, soft music, subdued lighting, pleasing surroundings and the works, they all contribute to a relaxing ambiance that you’ll find at the Hilton Spa. They have steam baths, body scrubs and wraps, they even offer manicure and pedicure if you need to get your nails done.

– Anantara Spa. The Anantara Spa is beautiful as it is totally relaxing. The surroundings invite visitors to let go and just let peace and nature claim them. Each of the suites is set in the middle of individual courtyard garden with an artificial rain showers outdoors. If the garden cannot put you at ease, the sound of the water falling sure will.

– Spa Intercontinental. It’s easy to rejuvenate in Spa Intercontinental. The serene lighting, soft music, aromatic oils and peaceful surroundings all contribute to a relaxing feeling that you’ll surely get when you try this spa.

– S’mor Spa Village and Resort. This health resort is certainly one of the many popular spas in the area. Located in a hushed hideaway village, it truly offers the relaxation you most need after leaving your busy life in the city.

– Sita Spa. This spa offers all kinds of massages: reflexology massage, traditional Thai massage, aroma massage and many others. It even sells massage spa products, often at discounted price.

– Rose Beauty Spa. Everything you need to feel pampered, they offer it here at Rose Beauty Spa. From massages to manicure and pedicure, get them all here and start feeling good about yourself.

– Ruen Kaew. The standard of the Thai massage here, adopting science and ancestral knowledge of it, is assured by the Ministry of Public Health. If you want to experience a truly rejuvenating massage of your mind, body and soul, try this health massage spa and get the best massage and spa in Hua Hin/Cha-Am.

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