Ask our expert: a spa in Portugal for "golf widows"? - Can you suggest some good spas in Vilamoura, Portugal, where “golfing widows” can enjoy themselves? There are four of us and we aim to travel in October. Isobel Trincke, Altrincham, UK
Times Online spa expert, Miranda Allard responds:
It's an increasingly common situation: either non golfers joining their partners on what used to be thought of as a boys' holiday or women keen to play the game alongside their partners - of course, it mustn’t be assumed that the golfer is always male or, indeed, that the spa-goer is always female.
Vilamoura is close to some of the best golf courses in the Algarve and has a marina with some excellent restaurants and bars. Over the past couple of years two new 5-star hotels have opened with large spas and another big spa is due to open this summer at the existing Tivoli Marine Hotel.
It is not clear from your question whether you are booked into hotel or villa accommodation. All three spas have outside entrances for non-residential guests wishing to book treatments. Day guests have full use of the extensive spa facilities but do not have access to the hotel pools and sun terraces which are strictly reserved for residents. So if you are hoping to top up your tan before winter I suggest you book into one of these hotels or make sure your villa has a heated pool.
If budget permits then without doubt the most impressive place to stay is theLake Resort. A 10-minute walk from the marina it occupies a huge space overlooking extensive gardens which lead down to the beach. The resort opened two years ago and its spa is split into two areas – “Green” and “Blue”.
Blue covers all wet areas including an indoor swimming pool with massage jets and a brine floatation pool. Though the Blue Spa has some treatment areas the majority of rooms for both beauty and holistic treatments are found in the quieter Green Spa just down the corridor.
The menu and product choice is extensive and facilities amazing. Treatments, rooms and furnishings are designed according to five areas of the world and the magical Pedro, as spa manager, recruits and trains his therapists to an excellent standard while offering treatments himself.
Having just arrived from a hectic schedule I was treated to a full-body massage including a cranial facial massage followed by 30 minutes relaxing in the dry floatation tank – total bliss.
There is no entry fee for day guests who can only enter when booking a treatment. Herbal teas are on offer by the pool free of charge and lunch can be ordered from the room-service menu and taken by the pool. The changing rooms are small but practical.
Hilton opened in Vilamoura last summer as Cascatas Golf Resort and Spa. The 5-star hotel is built around swimming pools and waterfalls and located on the Pinhal golf course (courtesy shuttle runs to both the marina and beach).
This has a lively family atmosphere but outside school holidays was reasonably quiet – except for the continuous noise from the waterfalls which you either love or hate. For sure peace and a wonderful view opt for a room facing the golf course.
The “7 Seven Spa” offers tremendous facilities and has an additional entrance for hotel residents through an underground corridor. If you are an Elemis lover then this is for you.
The treatment menu, products and training are all Elemis managed and to a high standard. It is the wet facilities of this spa which set it apart from many others. No expense has been spared on the design and quality of the heat, wet, ice and shower experiences.
The pool area is open to a walled outdoor relaxation terrace as well as a small indoor relaxation area for winter months. The vast changing rooms offer L’Occitane products in the showers as well as large towels and cosy hooded robes with rubber flip flops (so much more practical).
On entering the treatment area I was given a delicious smoothie shot and my Balinese wrap was very enjoyable with a relaxing facial massage while the rest of my body “cooked”.
Entrance is free to those who book treatments but €30 (£22) for day guests and €20 to hotel residents who just want to use the facilities. There is a spa restaurant on site which was developed in exclusive partnership with the two-star Michelin, Vila Joya and offers a good range of healthy spa cuisine.
Right in the heart of the Marina stands the enormous Tivoli Marinotel. Having undergone extensive refurbishment the hotel offers excellent facilities and extremely comfortable bedrooms. The views from both sides are amazing – being between the beach and Marina. This hotel offers excellent value and is presently building an Angsana Spa – the well respected brand from Banyan Tree. The spa is due to open in early August and will be open to day guests. Vila Sol Spa and Golf Resort is a little further out of town and is a fourth option though I have not been able to visit and cannot advise.
Depending on personal taste and budget both The Spa at The Lake Resort and 7Seven Spa at Hilton Vilamoura offer pools and gardens to hotel residents and excellent spas for day guests. All 5* hotels in the area offer a free shuttle service to the local golf courses and it is definitely worth keeping an eye on building progress of the Angsana Spa at Tivoli Marinotel for those who love being in the heart of smart marina life.
Source: TimesOnline [Aloe-Spa News]