The Spa

Our unique tented spa, nestled in a grove of birch and balsam fir, welcomes guests who want to include a daily spa treatment to complete the sense of relaxation and rejuvenation that a true holiday brings. Dipping in and out of our menu of Spa treatments is as pleasurable as dipping in and out of the ocean. The treatment opportunities are bountiful; here are a few of our suggestions:
 

 Swedish Massage – 60 or 90 Minutes
Designed for the ultimate in relaxation – light to moderate pressure. This classic massage utilizes long, kneading strokes to improve circulation and creates a sense of well-being and balance.
 Deep Tissue Massage – 60 or 90 Minutes
Firm and more direct pressure will help to relieve back and body stress. Deeper techniques will be targeted towards chronic areas. Your therapist will discuss problem areas that need attention and create a detailed massage to work on specific muscle groups.
 Sports Massage – 60 or 90 Minutes
Target specific areas for release in overworked and tight muscles. Special attention is given to neck, upper back and shoulders. Work with your therapist to pinpoint areas needing special attention…this experience will leave you feeling rejuvenated and invigorated.
 Mother-To-Be Massage – 60 or 90 Minutes
Reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being with this massage specifically designed for mothers-to-be. A variety of massage techniques will be used to increase circulation, relieve muscle tension and reduce stress. Pillows are strategically placed to assist in comfort for this massage.
 Reflexology – 60 Minutes
Blissful attention to the most neglected areas of the body…this treatment starts with a soothing scented foot bath customized with essential oils followed by exfoliation. Ease tension and create balance as ancient healing techniques correlate pressure points on the feet with specific areas of the body.
 Reflexology & Massage – 90 Minutes
Beginning with a soothing, scented foot bath, this treatment will combine either a Swedish or Deep Tissue Massage followed by special attention to your feet, the most neglected part of the body. Ancient techniques are used to apply pressure and help promote a sense of balance and overall well-being.