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SPA TREATMENTS |
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“Affusion” Shower with
hand massage:
Tonifies the body, cleanses the skin and stimulates blood
circulation through diversified and personalized water
treatments. The beneficial effects of the water massage are
enhanced by the hand massage.
Professional Hydro-massage:
Relaxes and stimulates blood circulation whilst tonifying
the body. The tub is equipped with 8 adjustable large
nozzles, 25 small ones for the upper part of the body and 70
for the lower. The ergonomic design of the tub allows for
maximum relaxation of the body in a partially lying-down
position, completely under water. A unique sensation of well-being!
Gymnastic Jet:
The typical “Scottish Shower”, alternating hot and cold
water jets. A single water jet is directed towards the
body's critical areas, from a distance of four meters. This
water massage provides a real “blast” of energy as it
invigorates, energizes and - by its deep action - improves
the blood circulation.
Sun-cream application:
Sun products exclusively made of natural active ingredients
(patchouli, lavender, iris e rosebuds). Regenerate and
improve the suntan.
“Emotional Dream Shower”:
A soothing shower with colour-therapy. The “Heavy Rain”
relaxes and cleanses the skin whilst the “Tropical Rain”
tonifies and energizes. The 12 light water-jets with
aromatherapy refresh and cleanse the skin after sunbathing.. |
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OTHER THINGS TO DO |
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Children's Mini Club
Tennis Court
Golf Courses in Rimini
Water Sports (nearby)
Horse Riding (nearby)
Race Tracks
Excursions
Private Parking |
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If
northern Italy's Emilia-Romagna Region has a center of fun, it's
Rimini. Situated on the Adriatic Sea coast, Rimini attracts four
million tourists a year (many of them Germans and northern Europeans)
to its white sand beaches and hopping nightlife scene.
Rimini revelers often tend to overlook the city's historic center.
Founded as a Roman military base in the third century B.C., Rimini's
old town features an Augustian arch and the stone Tiberius Bridge --
two of Italy's oldest Roman monuments. Much of the city's ancient
architecture was destroyed during World War II, making way for the
beach culture development that is Rimini's modern legacy.
Still, for visitors with more than partying on their minds, Rimini's
Tempio Malatestiano is a must see. Designed by Florentine Master
architect Leon Battista Alberti, it has been likened to a temple of
love.
Not all people in Rimini are holiday transients, as the city is home
to 130,000 residents. Rimini is closely linked to Riccione, another
resort town a few miles to the south. For its beautiful gardens,
Riccione is known as the green pearl of the Adriatic. |