Alaska's Spa-fect!
Whether you choose a vacation spa or a stay spa, you should look forward to an experience that will make you feel beautiful and refreshed. Clean air, clean hair
When you invest in an Alaskan health spa vacation, you'll emerge feeling invigorated, more beautiful, and super-special. The Alaskans like to put their personal touch into all the spa services available by ensuring that their cultural traditions are an intrinsic part of the way they do things.
Hmm... how's a girl to choose?
An Alaska spa vacation won't disappoint. They have a range of choices available. The 'vacation spa' is perfect for those of you who wish to spend your entire vacation time combining various activities with spa indulgences. There is also the 'day spa' option, which is the most popular choice. A day spa is an Alaskan cheap spa vacation, where you can treat yourself a little or indeed, spoil yourself a lot! Also, there is the 'stay spa' where you can just string your spa experiences end to end. If your need is medical or therapeutic, you'll find that your Alaska spa vacation can provide facilities to promote healing in a spa environment. You will also enjoy access to practitioners of complimentary and traditional medicine.
10 Alaskan Spa destinations for your health spa vacation
- Pearson's Pond Luxury Inn and Adventure Spa, Juneau
- Opulence Grand Salon and Day Spa, Anchorage
- Therapeutic Body Center Day Spa, Anchorage
- Arctic Circle Hot Springs Resort, Fairbanks
- Boston Aesthetics, Anchorage
- Serenity, Anchorage
- Chena Hot Springs Resort, Fairbanks
- Studio 419 Salon and Day Spa, Anchorage
- J Baxter's Salon and Day Spa, Anchorage
- Premier Bodyworks, Anchorage
Travel Facts
Best time to go: Late spring and early summer for long, warmer days
Visa requirements: None
Health risks: None. Gets very cold in winter
Travel insurance: Highly recommended
Baggage: As with travel throughout the States, pack any sharp implements in your hold luggage to avoid instant confiscation, including your nail file!
About the Author
Amanda Lewis is a freelance writer and researcher. She graduated in media and production design from the London College of Printing. The majority of her experience as a graphic designer has been within the field of publishing. She also studied music technology and currently writes music and works as a vocalist. Amanda also has a childcare qualification and is pursuing an education in Psychotherapy.