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Meadowood Napa Valley is offering the ultimate California spa escape with its Town & Country Getaway. This four day spa vacation starts in San Francisco and concludes in Napa Valley and includes luxury car service, accommodations, fine dining, spa treatments, and more.

 

Spa and Golf in Cloudcroft, New Mexico. One night in a parlor suite, one hour massage for one, 18 holes of golf with cart for one and one welcome gift per couple. From  $249 per couple.

 

Specialty Spa Spotlight:  Juicing, Fasting and Detox Retreats

Now through August 31, KIDS STAY FREE at the Rancho Cortez Fitness Ranch, Bandera, Texas.  Get in shape while your kids ride horses and have a blast at the ranch. 


   

 

The Blue Lagoon is a unique geothermal spa where guests relax in warm geothermal seawater. A visit to the Blue Lagoon is an invigorating and exciting experience, whether you choose to bathe in the delicate waters surrounded by snow in the middle of winter, or while enjoying the long days of summer.

The geothermal spa's state-of-the-art facility includes: modern changing rooms and showers, an indoor Blue Lagoon pool, a conference room and a restaurant overlooking the Blue Lagoon are on the premises. A geothermal beach, lava caves and silica mud are parts of the lagoon area. In addition to bathing in the lagoon, guests enjoy relaxing in a lava cave and a unique geothermal steam bath.

The Blue Lagoon's warm water and natural active ingredients: salts, silica and blue green algae help our guests relax and escape the stress and strain of daily life. The Blue Lagoon's white Silica mud gently cleanses and exfoliates the skin and has revitalizing effects on the skin while the blue green algae nourishes and softens the skin. The Blue Lagoon mineral salts have balancing and relaxing effects.

 

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Iceland, (Icelandic: Ísland) a country nominally in Northern Europe, is a large mountainous island in the north Atlantic Ocean, on the fault between Europe and North America. In a sense, it is a well-named territory, with over 11 per cent of the country covered by glaciers, but in another sense it is not, with a surprisingly mild climate and countless geothermal hot-spots.   Iceland can get very cold during winter although, despite its far northern location, it can be surprisingly warm in summer.

Regions include  Southwest Iceland - Home of the capital, Reykjavík and the majority of the island's population; Westfjords - Sparsely populated, rugged geography; West Iceland; North Iceland - Midnight sun; East Iceland; South Iceland; Interior - Glaciated mountains.

Major cities and tourist destinations include  Reykjavík - The largest city and capital; Akureyri - Capital of the North; Hafnarfjörður - City of elves and an annual Viking festival; Hellissandur; Hofn (Höfn) in Hornafjordur; Olafsvik - Coastal town in Snæfellsnes; Skagafjordur The home of the Icelandic horse, Glacial river rafting, Old turfhouse / Folk museum Glaumbær and Historical Nature Park Island Drangey; Húsavík; Ísafjörður; Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands) - Pompeii of the North, volcanic island, great birdlife, largest puffin colony of Europe.

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