THIS fabulous spa located beside the sea in Dublin is the perfect place to relax and spoil yourself.
The ‘Salt Cave Paradise’ is situated right beside Balbriggan beach and offers a multitude of tranquil facilities.
And the spa offers a range of different options – meaning you can go alone, as a couple, with friends, or even as a family.
The adult area contains three saltwater bathing pools, heated beach areas, a sauna and relaxation areas for you to revive yourself in.
If you’re looking to take a dip, it’s extremely important to remember to bring a bathing suit and a towel.
You can relax on one of the special massage chairs on the salt beach before heading to the sauna to alleviate any leftover stress and tension.
If you want to bring the family along, the family room fits six people and it is specially designed to help you enjoy the benefits of saltwater therapy together.
Kids can play on the dry salt beach while you and your partner relax.
And the spa now offer a new new jacuzzi rooftop.
The online description on their site reads: “This signature experience is designed to offer a comprehensive and holistic approach to wellness and relaxation.
“Our jacuzzi and hot tub provide warm water and massaging jets to help alleviate muscle tension and promote relaxation, while our sauna offers the health benefits of heat therapy to reduce stress and detoxify the body.
“Our ice tub provides a refreshing and invigorating contrast to the heat, promoting circulation and reducing inflammation.
“The combination of these four elements creates a complete wellness experience that promotes physical and mental well-being.”
You can also opt for a relaxing time in the Halotherapy rooms of the spa – and the salt cave Paradise offer the largest artificial salt cave in Ireland.
The room boasts ambient lighting, a real water fountain, nature themed music on a flat screen TV and optional medicinal and aromatic salt sachets for your chest.
You can book an hour long slot in the Halotherapy room for just €15.
And if you want to opt for the Adult Only Paradise room, prices start from €35 for a one hour slot.
And if you want to book yourself an extra hour, it costs just €20 extra.
A senior or student can gain access to the experience for a reduced price of just €25.
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