Top Ten: Eye-catching Spas

"You eat with your eyes," as the saying goes, and in this case we're convinced that the soul can feast, too! Relaxation is all about the environment. Some luxury hotels have designed their wellness areas in a chic and sophisticated way. The Luxury Spa Resort Preidlhof in South Tyrol, for example, operates a Deep Sea Room (pictured) and uses light and sound to send its guests into other worlds. Here are our top ten luxury hotel spas where your clients can let their dreams take them away!

Top Ten: Eye-catching Spas

"You eat with your eyes," as the saying goes, and in this case we're convinced that the soul can feast, too! Relaxation is all about the environment. Some luxury hotels have designed their wellness areas in a chic and sophisticated way. The Luxury Spa Resort Preidlhof in South Tyrol, for example, operates a Deep Sea Room (pictured) and uses light and sound to send its guests into other worlds. Here are our top ten luxury hotel spas where your clients can let their dreams take them away!

The Sphere Pool at the Euphoria Retreat in Greece provides holistic relaxation, and looks great too! The atmosphere helps guests relax, as hydrotherapy jets loosen their muscles and maritime-inspired sounds can be heard under the water. The other water and heat experiences are also a feast for the eyes!

The Laurea Spa at the Savoy Palace on Madeira almost feels like being outside. Inspired by the Laurisilva forest on the Portuguese island, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the spa at the luxury hotel is designed in forest colors and is reminiscent of the levadas that run through the island. An absolute eye-catcher is the art installation of a Laurisilva tree in the relaxation room – guests feel like they are relaxing under a canopy of eucalyptus leaves!

This is where the art of Dutch design guru Marcel Wanders meets relaxation. The sauna area at The Donna Portals on Mallorca is like a mini design exhibition that also has a positive effect on the body. Calm colors and round, flowing shapes are very pleasing to the eye and support the pampering session. Top notch!

The Laurea Spa at the Savoy Palace on Madeira almost feels like being outside. Inspired by the Laurisilva forest on the Portuguese island, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the spa at the luxury hotel is designed in forest colors and is reminiscent of the levadas that run through the island. An absolute eye-catcher is the art installation of a Laurisilva tree in the relaxation room - guests feel like they are relaxing under a canopy of eucalyptus leaves!

Fancy a massage with a view? No problem at the Alila Jabal Akhdar in Oman! A spa pavilion has been built outside the hotel with a view of the surrounding Al-Hajar Mountains – right next to the canyon! Good to know: if you head to this special place for a massage, you shouldn't have a problem with heights. After all, the hotel is 2,000 meters (6500ft.) above sea level.

The location of the Arctic Bath Hotel alone is special: in Swedish Lapland. Here in the far north a sauna is always a good idea. So much the better when it's in such a cool building! In the middle of the rondel is an extremely cool plunge pool, which makes for a very Scandinavian vibe!

The still relatively new Raffles London at the OWO is adorned with an elegant Guerlain Spa, which extends over an incredible four floors. In addition to nine treatment rooms and a spa suite, there is also a 20-meter-long (65.6ft.) pool, whose arches, wave reliefs, and demure color scheme contribute to the ommmmm feeling.

Fancy a massage with a view? No problem at the Alila Jabal Akhdar in Oman! A spa pavilion has been built outside the hotel with a view of the surrounding Al-Hajar Mountains – right next to the canyon! Good to know: if you head to this special place for a massage, you shouldn't have a problem with heights. After all, the hotel is 2,000 meters (6500ft.) above sea level.

A vacation in the Maldives is magical in itself. A massage from the wellbeing specialists at the Six Senses Laamu however, takes your clients' stay to another level of relaxation, especially because the nine treatment nests are so cozy and blend in with nature.

The location of the Arctic Bath Hotel alone is special: in Swedish Lapland. Here in the far north a sauna is always a good idea. So much the better when it's in such a cool building! In the middle of the rondel is an extremely cool plunge pool, which makes for a very Scandinavian vibe!

The Sphere Pool at the Euphoria Retreat in Greece provides holistic relaxation, and looks great too! The atmosphere helps guests relax, as hydrotherapy jets loosen their muscles and maritime-inspired sounds can be heard under water. Tip: The other water and heat experiences are also a feast for the eyes!

A vacation in the Maldives is magical in itself. A massage from the wellbeing specialists at the Six Senses Laamu takes your clients' stay to another level of relaxation, especially because the nine treatment nests are so cozy and blend in with nature.

The still relatively new Raffles London at the OWO is adorned with an elegant Guerlain Spa, which extends over an incredible four floors. In addition to nine treatment rooms and a spa suite, there is also a 20-meter-long (65.6ft.) pool, whose arches, wave reliefs, and demure color scheme contribute to the ommmmm feeling.

This is where the art of Dutch design guru Marcel Wanders meets relaxation. The sauna area at The Donna Portals on Mallorca is like a mini design exhibition that also has a positive effect on the body. Calm colors and round, flowing shapes are very pleasing to the eye and support the pampering session. Top notch!

Behold the "Halls of Bliss" at the One&Only Portonovi! The Chenot Espace Spa, part of the Montenegrin hotel, is a place where guests will hear plenty of "oohs" and "aahs" as soon as they walk in. That keeps happening at the indoor pool, treatment rooms, and relaxation pavilion. It's hard to say which area is the most impressive!

Behold the "Halls of Bliss" at the One&Only Portonovi! The Chenot Espace Spa, part of the Montenegrin hotel, is a place where guests will hear plenty of "oohs" and "aahs" as soon as they walk in. That keeps happening at the indoor pool, treatment rooms, and relaxation pavilion. It's hard to say which area is the most impressive!

The Quellenhof Luxury Resort in South Tyrol offers more than 10,500 square meters (113,000sq. ft.) of spa, providing the ultimate luxury of sauna choice. Should it be the new Four Elements sauna? Or a clay sauna? Or the Finnish panorama sauna from the new rooftop spa? Afterwards, it's definitely off to the pool, the first stop being the cool glass infinity rooftop pool, which emulates a flower.

The Quellenhof Luxury Resort in South Tyrol offers more than 10,500 square meters (113,000sq. ft.) of spa, providing the ultimate luxury of sauna choice. Should it be the new Four Elements sauna? Or a clay sauna? Or the Finnish panorama sauna from the new rooftop spa? Afterwards, it's definitely off to the pool, the first stop being the cool glass infinity rooftop pool, which emulates a flower.