Wellbeing by the Sea:

Relax and Revive During your stay

A stay by the sea has a wonderful way of slowing everything down. The sound of the waves, wide open skies and fresh coastal air all help you unwind naturally, but sometimes a little extra care makes a holiday feel even more special. Whether you’re craving deep relaxation, gentle restoration or a treat to share with someone you love, there are some excellent spas and wellness experiences within easy reach of Hayle, Cornwall.

Una Resort Spa, Near St Ives

Just a short drive from Hayle, Una Resort offers a calm, contemporary spa experience that’s perfect for easing into holiday mode. Their flexible spa packages make it easy to combine time in the pool, sauna and steam room with thoughtful extras such as a classic Cornish cream tea.

The treatment menu is extensive, ranging from soothing facials to hot stone, lava shell and bespoke deep tissue massages, ideal after days spent walking the coast. Una is also well-suited to families, offering gentle children’s treatments, while their popular Starlight Sip & Swim evenings provide a relaxed way to enjoy the facilities and a short treatment as the day winds down.

Carbis Bay Spa, Overlooking St Ives Bay

With uninterrupted views across St Ives Bay, Carbis Bay Spa is a peaceful place to truly switch off. Known for its wide range of facials, full body massages and luxury hand and foot treatments, it’s particularly popular for pregnancy massages and those all-important finishing touches such as brow shaping and tints.

It’s an indulgent option that pairs beautifully with a coastal walk, a long lunch by the sea or a leisurely afternoon exploring the shoreline.

Escape to the Sauna, Hayle

For something a little different, and much closer to home, Escape to the Sauna on North Quay in Hayle brings wellbeing right to the water’s edge. These beachside saunas offer both communal sessions and private hire, allowing you to warm up while looking out across the estuary.

Sessions typically range from 30 to 60 minutes and are a wonderful way to reconnect with the elements, especially after a brisk beach walk or on a cooler spring day when the sea air feels particularly invigorating.

Penventon Park Hotel Spa, Redruth

A little further inland, Penventon Park Hotel in Redruth offers a classic leisure club experience with a welcoming spa atmosphere. Guests can enjoy use of the heated pool, sauna and jacuzzi, along with a broad selection of massages, facials and beauty treatments.

Their Twilight Spa Package is especially appealing for evening relaxation, combining spa access with a treatment and warming hot chocolate, a lovely choice for off-season stays or cooler days.

Making Time for Wellness on Holiday

Whether you’re planning a full spa day, a short sauna session or a simple massage to ease tired legs after exploring the coast, Cornwall offers plenty of ways to restore both body and mind. These experiences are easy to build into a stay by the sea and often become some of the most memorable moments of a holiday.

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