If you're in need of a little pampering on your skiing holiday, choose from one of these new spas to get ready for a day on the slopes.

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SIX SENSES CRANS-MONTANA, SWITZERLAND

Looking for a luxury holiday in Switzerland? Six Senses is ready to take mountain spas to the next level with the new Six Senses Crans-Montana spa. Hidden among the pine trees is a spa that blends the expertise of Six Senses with the latest tech. Those feeling a little post-ski fatigue can book into the biohacking recovery lounge, which is designed to optimize the body’s natural healing processes. Think Hypervolt percussion massager, NormaTec compression boots, and a warming Venom back wrap. Within the 2,000-square-metre spa, you’ll also find nine treatment rooms with alpine-inspired therapies; a muscle-easing Stretch Pod; a yoga studio, and a fitness centre. You’ll also find an indoor pool, steam, hammam, and plunge pool. Or if you want to breathe in that fresh mountain air, you can take a dip in the rooftop pool. Kids and teens can also enjoy some me-time with their own tiny VIP spa.

Room with a view: No surprise that one of the world’s best spas comes complete with super relaxing hotel suites. Expect handmade mattresses and temperature control sheets to help give you the best night’s sleep. But if you choose the Terrace Suite, you can also roll out your yoga mat and practice your downward dog al fresco.


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HOTEL DE LEN, ITALY

Found in the heart of Cortina, Italy, is the new Hotel de Len. While you may want to stop for a cocktail in the bar, or a plump pastry in the café, you should make sure that you also book an appointment at the spa. Open all year round, SPA de LEN has a winter and summer treatment menu. The winter menu is filled with regenerating and relaxing massages of up to 80 minutes at a time, as well as a body scrub to promote circulation and rejuvenation of your skin. While the Ice Massage also helps support circulation and relaxes and tones your muscles, they recommend that you leave this experience until the summer months. However, you can indulge any time of year with the Spa By Night experience, where you can enjoy a relaxing 50-minute massage, followed by dinner and sparkling wine. There is also a sauna, hot tub, solarium, and swimming pool to discover. Or you could just pull up a lounger by the pool and look out through the A-frame window to the mountain slopes.

Room with a view: The walls of each sustainable hotel suite have been lined with pine as its believed that the natural oils found in the wood will aid your sleep. However, the Junior Suite also comes with the added bonus of a deep tub and views of the Croda Da Lago and Becca di Mezzodi mountains.


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KEMPINSKI PALACE ENGELBERG, SWITZERLAND

The mountain town of Titlis in Switzerland is where you’ll find the new Kempinski Palace Engelberg hotel. Yes, it has sleek and chic suites with stunning views of the Swiss mountains, the Palace bar with a crackling fire, and its own chalet, but your first port of call should be the 880-square-metre spa found on the top floor of the hotel. Pop on your robe and spa slippers and step into Sauna World – yes, really. There’s the Bio sauna with aromatic scents to cleanse and stimulate; the Vitarium that’s filled with medicinal herbs to help you breathe easy as well as a Finnish sauna and steam bath. The treatments are also just as indulgent. If you have hit the slopes earlier in the day, you might want to try the Alpine Recovery with its salt inhalations, skin brushing, and full body cupping massage. If you need a post-piste stretch out, visit the Technogym-filled gym or make a splash in the infinity pool. Or if you’ve already sent your smartwatch into meltdown, choose the relaxation room with the open Himalayan salt-stone fireplace.

Room with a view: The Park Suite offers unrivaled views over the village park and surrounding Swiss mountains. And it also comes with a bathtub where you can enjoy a soak after a day on the slopes.


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MONTAGE BIG SKY, USA

Set at 7,000 feet, you’re sure to feel as if you’re walking on clouds when you set foot in Spa Montage at Montage Big Sky in Montana. Big Sky’s first five-star hotel which has the Spanish Peaks and Lone Mountains as its backdrop, features a celeb-worthy spa that spans 11,000 square feet and includes 12 treatment rooms. The spa menu includes altitude-beating massages, such as the High Altitude Acclimation that includes an oxygen beverage to finish as well as a relaxing California Wildflower Ritual where you’re massaged with herbal poultices. The well-being experiences don’t stop there, as you can soothe your senses with a sound healing treatment and enjoy a spot of meditation. But that’s not it, you can also make a splash in the indoor lap pool or heated plunge pools, and visit the state-of-the-art fitness centre that’s lined with Technogym equipment.

Montage Big Sky may be the first five-star hotel in the town, but it won’t be the last. Those who love to take a luxury holiday in America should also look out for the One&Only Big Sky Montana when it opens in 2024.

Room with a view: Sweeping views of the mountains and valleys can be found at the Vista Junior Bedroom Suite, as well as a roaring fire and a tub surrounded by Gloss Moderne beauty amenities.


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PENDRY, USA

This new slopeside retreat is where you’ll need to leave your luggage in Park City, Utah. Not only does the Pendry serve up warming bowls of ramen in its Japanese restaurant Kita, but you can also enjoy a tasty cocktail or two by the side of its rooftop pool. And then there’s the spa. Spa Pendry features six private treatment rooms where you can be pampered and recharged from top to toe. Stand-out treatments include the Sticks and Stones Massage, where they use smooth, warm river stones along with eco-friendly bamboo sticks to help ease those aching skied-out muscles. Or if you’ve overdone it with the apres ski, the High Altitude Glow Facial, which includes an ice globe facial massage and a boost of vitamin C will brighten that complexion in no time. Once your treatment is complete, you can go for a ride on a Peleton bike in the workout space, or relax in the meditation room under a sumptuous Barefoot Dreams blanket and sip herbal tea.

Room with a view: King-sized beds and a deep soak bathtub can be found in the Peak View Four Bedroom Residence as well as a terrace with snowy mountain views.


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Suggested Itineraries

Canadian Heli-Ski Adventure

Whistler & Ski British Columbia

  • Enjoy heli-skiing in the wilderness of Northern British Columbia

  • Witness the snowy landscapes in Canada from above with a helicopter ride

  • Stay in comfortable lodgings with hot tubs and saunas

  • Dine on local cuisine and enjoy après-ski activities

  • Benefit from top-quality equipment and professional heli-ski guides

ideal length 8 nights

Winter in Hokkaido

Hokkaido

  • Enjoy a sightseeing tour from an Ice Breaker

  • Go on a Drift Ice Walking tour

  • Cruise around the coast of Shiretoko spotting birds and animals

  • Trek the walking trails around Akan National Park, Japan

  • Go dog sledding through the wintery landscape

ideal length 11 nights

Winter in Whistler

Whistler & Ski British Columbia

  • Enjoy a fun family skiing trip in North America’s best ski destination

  • Glide down the exhilarating slopes of Blackcomb Mountain

  • Easy weary muscles in a soothing hot tub

  • Explore the snowy canopy on a zipline eco-tour

  • Entertain the kids with ski school and cookery classes

ideal length 7 nights
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