The Royal Spa
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The Royal Spa and Health Club is a day spa that welcomes both locals and visitors alike. With reasonable prices and relaxed yet professional staff, there is an ambience of genuine pleasure and wellbeing.
The Royal Spa and Health Club is a day spa that welcomes both locals and visitors alike. With reasonable prices and relaxed yet professional staff, there is an ambience of genuine pleasure and wellbeing. Read less
The Royal Spa and Health Club is a day spa that welcomes both locals and visitors alike. With reasonable prices and relaxed yet professional staff, there is an ambience of genuine pleasure and wellbeing. The spa is a quiet haven where the continuous sounds of water and the fruity scents in the air entice the body and mind into a flowing stillness.
The spa features several signature treatments, one of which is the royal stone therapy. The hot stone massage technique, founded 5000 years ago, uses black volcanic stones, which are heated and placed on the body, producing a profound effect, stilling the mind and easing the body. The royal signature package consists of the royal honey body treatment (scrub and wrap), the royal experience massage, the royal facial and milky bath. All the therapists working at the Royal Spa have been trained at the in-house 'Phuket Spa Academy', established in 2004, to provide a comprehensive spa training course.
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