Best of European Spas

by | May 29, 2014 | Wellness

Best of European Spas
The Europe Hotel
Killarney Ireland

The ESPA at The Europe Hotel in Killarney, Ireland captures the beauty and serenity of this enchanting corner of Ireland. This is a stunning resort spa based on the shores of Killarney’s Lough Lein. The spa is tailored to be a perfect balance with nature. Each relaxation space is created to take advantage of the landscape, a peaceful haven in which to awaken the senses and relax the mind. The Europe promises a place of peace, calm and tranquillity – a unique experience to be had.ESPA therapies blend the benefits of modern health, beauty and relaxation with the proven wisdom of ancient therapies from around the world. The holistic total body ritual, a signature treatment, encapsulates this philosophy using hot stones and individually designed essential oils to release natural energies from the body. After your treatment, visit the Spa Café which offers nourishing, healthy food whether guests are offered organic salads, refreshing fruit juices or herbal tisane. You might simply choose to relax in the cocoon of their heated loungers where the peaceful sound of the water on the lakeshore lulls you into a gentle slumber, delaying the return to the outside, the blissful escape lasting just a little longer.

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