Below are the different types of Spas in todays marketplace….
Day Spas: A spa offering professionally administered spa services on a day-use basis. Day spas offer many of the same services and procedures as cosmetic spas.
Destination Spas: A facility with the primary purpose of guiding individual spa-goers to develop healthy habits. Historically a multiple-day stay with a program that includes spa services, fitness activities, wellness education, and healthful cuisine.
Resort/Hotel Spas: A spa owned by and located within a resort or hotel providing professionally administered spa services, fitness and wellness components and spa cuisine menu choices.
Club Spas: A facility whose primary purpose is fitness and which offers a variety of professionally administered spa services on a day-use basis.
Medical Spas: A facility that operates under the supervision of a licensed health care professional whose primary purpose is to provide medical and wellness care in an environment that integrates spa services and traditional/alternative therapies.
Local Membership Spas: Spas near home where consumers can subscribe to recurring treatments.
Holistic Spas: Treat the individual as a whole – mind, body, and spirit
Green Spas: Embrace environmental processes and sustainability
Organic spas: Feature eco-friendly facilities, use of organic products in treatments
Family-Friendly Spas: Cater to families
Preteen Spas: Cater to young spa-goers
Spa While Traveling: Cruises, trains, etc.