Guide to the best spa experiences on cruise ships: Things you need to know about spa and fitness treatments while cruising

By Sally Macmillan
Updated October 20 2016 - 1:08pm, first published October 16 2016 - 12:15am
The global wellness travel segment is projected to grow by nearly 10 per cent annually over the next five years. Photo: Supplied
The global wellness travel segment is projected to grow by nearly 10 per cent annually over the next five years. Photo: Supplied
Queen Mary 2 spa. Photo: Supplied
Queen Mary 2 spa. Photo: Supplied
Greenhouse Spa & Salon on the Koningsdam. Photo: Supplied
Greenhouse Spa & Salon on the Koningsdam. Photo: Supplied
The infinity pool on the Regent Seven Seas Explorer. Photo: Supplied
The infinity pool on the Regent Seven Seas Explorer. Photo: Supplied
The Seabourn Odyssey Spa. Photo: Supplied
The Seabourn Odyssey Spa. Photo: Supplied
Heated stone loungers on the Seabourn. Photo: Supplied
Heated stone loungers on the Seabourn. Photo: Supplied
The Persian Garden in the Canyon Ranch Spa Club on the Celebrity Solstice.
The Persian Garden in the Canyon Ranch Spa Club on the Celebrity Solstice.
A yoga class on a Star Clipper ship.  Photo: Supplied
A yoga class on a Star Clipper ship. Photo: Supplied

Just as wellness holidays have become a $662 billion-plus business in retreats and luxury health resorts around the world, cruises now offer a raft of sophisticated spa and fitness treatments designed to have you leaving the ship healthier and more relaxed than when you got on.

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