Norwegian Cruise Line details the new Mandara Spa featured on the new Prima-class cruise ships, including the first charcoal sauna at sea.
Norwegian Cruise Line has detailed the new spa featured on its new Prima-class cruise ships, including the new Norwegian Prima that will debut this summer. The ships will also feature the first charcoal sauna at sea.
The cruise line has detailed the new spa and fitness offerings featured on the new prima-class vessels, including Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva.
Part of the offerings includes the first charcoal sauna at sea and a two-story cascading indoor spa waterfall. There will be plenty of guest favorites, such as the thermal experiences and hot-stone loungers.
“The debut of our Prima Class has been all about elevating guest experiences across all the touch points that make a perfect holiday at sea, from food and beverage, entertainment, recreational activities and now spa and fitness,” said Harry Sommer, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line.
“Our latest health and wellness experiences were designed to awaken the senses of our guests like never before pairing world-class design and architecture with one-of-kind offerings that truly allow our guests to unwind and escape.”
The all-new Mandara Spa will have the cruise industry’s first charcoal sauna derived from Japanese and Korean wellness practices. Temperatures can reach between 86-122 degrees Fahrenheit as part of the heating system.
The charcoal sauna is one of eight thermal spa offerings. There will also be a salt and steam room, ice room, experimental showers, a flotation salt pool, and an infrared sauna:
The spa menu will introduce new services, including the new Welnamis bed and the award-winning Wellmassage5d bed with eight specially-programmed positions. There will also be even more new services as follows:
The spa will have a first-of-its-kind design that will feature 22 hot stone loungers and 28 exclusive spa balcony staterooms. The spa allows guests to enjoy several services and relaxing spaces, such as the Vitality or Salt Floatation Pool with a two-story cascading indoor spa waterfall.
There will be an impressive marble spiral staircase, the Pulse Fitness Center, that offers 270-degree views of the ocean at the front of the ship.
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The gym will feature an all-new Performance Recovery Room, an interactive, engaging wellness experience utilizing a selection of Hyperice products in workshops, group fitness classes, and services to maximize user benefits.
Norwegian Prima is currently in the final construction stages and will debut this summer. Norwegian Viva is also under construction and will join the fleet in 2023.
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