PALMYRA SPA DESIGNED BY NUMBER ONE GLOBAL SPA BRAND - JAMAICA TOURIST ISSUE 8
A destination in itself for pampering and rejuvenation, the concept and design of the Palmyra ESPA has been developed under the guidance of award-winning spa designer Susan Harmsworth, Founder and CEO of world renowned spa company ESPA. 

According to Condé Nast Traveler, five of the top 10 spas worldwide are designs of the global spa-guru, including the spas at the Mandarin Oriental in New York, Miami and London and Sandy Lane in Barbados.

The difference between a good spa and a great spa is the attention to the finer details. The Palmyra ESPA, will offer a superlative spa journey and a therapy team who will provide world-class treatments second to none.

Organized around a beautiful garden courtyard with private outdoor areas for treatment and relaxation, The Palmyra ESPA features 16 treatment rooms, 2 spacious VIP suites, aromatic Caldarium and Laconium steam rooms, portico covered vitality pools with ocean views, lifestyle showers, ice fountains and an array of ESPA signature treatments performed by European-trained therapists.

“Our concept for The Palmyra ESPA is to merge the spa’s natural setting and beautiful architecture with our healing and relaxation practices, providing our guests with an unforgettable experience as they move from being into wellbeing,” said Laura Boss, ESPA project manager.

The 30,000 sqft signature spa’s modern, island style reflects the rich architectural heritage of Jamaica with deep, eaved verandahs, grand staircases, jalousied windows and doors and warm stone walls. Much of the guest’s experience in this two-level spa will take place outdoors on the many terraces, water gardens and connected courtyards.

Other spas developed by ESPA include the One & Only Resorts at Reethi Rah Maldives and Cape Town, South Africa; The Peninsula Hotels in Hong Kong, New York, Bangkok, & Tokyo; Ritz Carlton Tokyo; Four Seasons’ at Bora Bora, Baltimore and The Regent Beverly Wilshire; The Rosewood Acqualina in Florida; Grand Hotel Bahia del Duque, Tenerife; and the Loch Lomond Golf Club, Scotland. 
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