While we were staying at the Cape Codder Resort in Hyannis, I had an opportunity to try out the Beach Plum Spa. While the property touts all the amenities and treasures that a family resort can offer (meaning it caters heavily to families), the sanctuary in the spa makes you feel as if you’re miles away from stress – it’s pure peace and tranquility.
The spa is a full service spa, and is so extensive in its offerings that it provides an extensive menu of services for men, women and yes, even children. They offer day and overnight packages as well and their body products are all natural or 100% certified organic. And, they must be busy since they’re open seven days a week year round.
One thing to note in my particular treatment is that I didn’t feel like just another client — they really listened to what was going on with your skin and your muscles to see how they could best customize something that will best work with you. I also left with a fun array of samples to test out.
The offerings and services include holistic & healing massages, body treatments, facials, waxing, peels and specialty services, manicures and pedicures and other skin care treatments. They also have a hair salon, bath rituals and offer bridal services — it seems like it would be a great place for larger family weddings, particularly ones where kids are invited – why not take over the entire property? :-) There’s also a kids corner and they offer “girls” getaway packages for two nights. Wish I lived closer is what I thought when I read about that one :-)
Details:
1225 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA 02601
(508) 534-5501
Note: I was a guest of the Beach Plum Spa but all opinions expressed here are entirely my own.
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