Ahoy, There! Spa Spotted Ahead
- Share via
Title it “The Spa Craze Meets the Cruise Craze.” Combining two hot travel trends, Tucson-based Canyon Ranch has contracted with an Italian shipyard to build what it calls the first health resorts at sea.
The 320-passenger ships, Quest I and Quest II, will be spas “from stem to stern,” officials say, each with 35 treatment rooms plus treadmills, weight machines, whirlpools, steam rooms, rock climbing walls and more. From a floating dock at the stern, guests will be able to Jet Ski, kayak, swim or scuba dive. Or they can enter what’s described as a “12-person underwater submersible” to explore the sea.
Scheduled for launch in 2002, one ship will cruise around the world and the other will be on seven-day itineraries, said Gary Milner, director of new project development for Canyon Ranch, which runs resorts in Tucson and Lenox, Mass., and a spa at the Venetian Hotel-Resort-Casino in Las Vegas. Cruises are expected to cost about $5,000 per person per week, he added. Tel. (800) 742-9000, Internet https://www.canyon ranch.com.
More to Read
Sign up for The Wild
We’ll help you find the best places to hike, bike and run, as well as the perfect silent spots for meditation and yoga.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.