The best spas in Phuket
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There are countless spas in Phuket offering traditional Thai oil massages, but these spas stand out from the rest for their luxurious setting, attentive service and wide range of therapies.
There are countless spas in Phuket offering traditional Thai oil massages, but these spas stand out from the rest for their luxurious setting, attentive service and wide range of therapies. Read less

There are countless spas in Phuket offering traditional Thai oil massages, but these spas stand out from the rest for their luxurious setting, attentive service and wide range of therapies. Mom’s Tri Villa Royale, Sukko Cultural Spa and Swasana Spa have a variety of traditional Thai massages, baths, facials, scrubs and wraps that rejuvenate both the body and the mind. While the Atsumi Retreat Healing Center offers yoga, meditation and various treatments, Fisho Spa Phuket has massages with toothless fish to remove dead skin and improve bird circulation. The Royal Spa and Health Club is famous for its signature Royal Stone Therapy. Whatever you pick, taking a massage in Phuket’s beautiful beaches is likely to be one of the most relaxing experiences during your holiday.
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