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The historic Polynesian
Spa on the shore of Lake Rotorua has a truly unique location.
Not far from this day spa, you can find geysers, bubbling mud pools and other
features of the largest geothermal area in the Southern Hemisphere. In Rotorua
and at the spa, the odor of sulfur wafts through the air. The spa is centered
around two hot springs. In one, the water is acidic, and in the other, the water
is alkaline.
The Radium
and Priest Hot Springs are acidic springs which flow from the pumice. The
spa can't control the temperature, clarity, or water level of these springs
which vary from 33C to 43C (92F to 110F) and are for the use of adults only.
Soaks in this water provide relief from aches and pains, arthritis, rheumatism
and travel weariness. This is where the first "spa" on the site, the
Pavilion Bath House, was opened in 1882. Before that, it was undoubtedly used by
the Maori.
The water which fills the
main bathing pools - 17 private
pools, four pools of the Lake
Spa Retreat, and small Family
Spa pools - is a soft alkaline water (containing mostly sodium bicarbonate
and sodium chloride) which flows from a deep, boiling spring 100 meters from the
complex. This water has to be cooled by the addition of public water. The
alkaline waters are relaxing and have a very soothing effect on the skin.
Many people come to The
Polynesian Spa just to soak in the pools. The price to visit the pools ranges
from $10NZ - $25NZ (that was ~$4US - $11US with the exchange rate at the time I
visited in March, 2001). The price includes towels, changing rooms, soap,
shampoo, vanities, hair dryers, lockers, and relaxation lounge. However, The
Polynesian Spa offers much more than the pools alone. It has offered Aix massage
for almost 30 years, and on January 19, 2001, The
Lake Spa Retreat had its grand opening. This facility has three relaxation
lounges and eight therapy rooms - three wet and five dry. Two of the dry
treatment rooms have wonderful views of Sulphur Bay.
According to Lake Spa
Retreat Manager, Felicity Turner, the retreat was designed to be quiet - a place
for "just you and your soul." A lot of thought went into the details.
For example, showers were designed so you don't have to get your hair wet. Spa
therapists all have international beauty qualifications and are hired because
they have a passion for what they do. The goal of the spa is to provide
relaxation and enjoyment. Felicity says that's why they don't offer any painful
treatments such as waxing. You can't be relaxed if you are in pain. All spa
treatments start with a soak in the alkaline pools. This loosens the muscles so
much that deep muscle, shiatsu, and acupressure massages cannot be done or they
would leave bruises. Felicity's three year plan for the spa includes the
addition of a white mud menu, a full aromatherapy menu, watsu, waterbalancing,
pilates, and yoga.
I had an Aix Massage
($60NZ/$27US for 1/2 hour and includes use of the pools). The name comes from
Aix les Bains in France where it originated and it is essentially a massage
given under a Vichy Shower. I started in the locker room (one of the areas
Felicity plans to redecorate soon) and put on my bathing suit. I had been
instructed to soak in the alkaline pools for about a half hour. There was a
private pool in the women's area for those who do not wish to use the co-ed
pools outside. But the day was beautiful, the sky was blue, and the view hard to
beat so out I went. The four pools are in a natural setting among plants and
boulders and overlook a bird sanctuary. They get progressively hotter from one
to the next. The idea is to spend a few minutes in each starting with the
coolest and ending up in the warmest. By the time the half hour was over, I was
pretty mellow and relaxed. I headed for the Aix Massage waiting area. Before
long, my therapist Shanelle Winiata, came to get me. She was wearing a bathing
suit under her robe. We were both about to get very wet. I climbed on the
massage table still in my bathing suit. Shanelle covered my head with a towel
during the massage to control the splashing on my face from the overhead
showerheads. Using warm coconut oil as a massage medium, Shanelle gave me a
light, smooth, flowing massage under the jets of warm water. She massaged my
back, arms, legs, and upper chest and neck. It was relaxing and refreshing. No
wonder it's been around for 30 years! There are private showers in the Aix
Massage area. Also back in the locker room, I had my choice of private, open
European (standing), or open Japanese (seated) showers. The facility was
immaculately clean. According to Felicity, the high alkalinity of the water
kills bacteria. Shanelle is Maori. Her great grandmothers were tohunga
(spiritual healers). Traditionally Maori healers are chosen by the tribe because
they are recognized to be gifted. One does not elect to become a healer.
Shanelle has not been chosen to be a healer, but she certainly has a healing
touch.
Services
Offered at The Lake Spa Retreat
The Lake Spa Retreat
uses Dermologica professional skincare product range.
All treatments and packages involve the use of the mineral springs.
HALF
HOUR TREATMENTS
Aix Massage
Hand Massage
Pressure Foot Massage
Scalp Massage
Dermologica Mini Facial
Back massage
ONE
HOUR TREATMENTS
Customized Dermalogica Facial
Body scrub and Mud or Herbal Wrap
Body Massage - Aromatherapy or Swedish
Manicure or Pedicure
Hand or Foot Scrub and Wrap
Draining Hand Massage with Manicure
FINISHING TOUCHES
Make Up
Hair Touch Up
Nail Tidy and Repaint
PACKAGES
Treatment packages longer than a half-day include a health
spa meal.
Spa sampler (Two hours) - A half hour mini facial followed by a Swedish back
massage then a pedicure or manicure
Total Body Wellness (Two hours) - A dry body brush followed by a back and leg
massage and finishing with a de-stressing scalp massage
Miracle Morning (Three hours) - A one hour Swedish body massage followed by a
Dermologica facial and a French manicure
Basic Pampering (Four hours) - A full facial treatment followed by a manicure, a
pedicure, make up and hair touch up or foot and hand scrub
Detox Day (Six
hours) - Seven delicious treatments. Hand and foot scrub and massage, facial,
body scrub and enzyme body wrap, a lymph-drainage massage, body wrap, draining
scalp massage, make up and hair touch up
Total Relaxation Day (Six to seven hours) - Pressure hand and foot massage and
hand and foot mud wrap, a Dermologica facial, Swedish body massage, body wrap
De-stress (Six
hours) - A body scrub and wash followed by a herbal body wrap, Aromatherapy body
massage, scalp massage, foot massage and pedicure, hand massage and manicure,
make up and hair touch up
Big Day Out (Seven hours) - A body scrub and mud wrap, Swedish massage, scalp
massage, foot massage and pedicure, hand massage and manicure, make up and hair
touch up
Regeneration (Eight
hours) - A body scrub and wash and a herbal wrap. A Swedish or deep tissue
massage followed by a scalp massage, foot massage and mud wrap and a hand
massage with manicure. A multi-vitamin facial treatment follows, finished off
with make up and hair touch up
Two final cautions:
·
Don't forget to
bring a bathing suit (however, you can rent one for $5NZ if you need to).
·
Don't wear
jewelry in the pools. It will tarnish.
I stayed at the Waiteti
Lakeside Lodge just outside of Rotorua while I was in the area. Waiteti Lakeside
Lodge participates in HOME AT FIRSTs program.
If you would like help
creating your own tour of New Zealand, HOME
AT FIRST can help you plan and arrange all the details. HOME AT FIRSTs
"Welcome Home" program is perfect for the independent traveler
who wants to explore New Zealand on his/her own. HOME AT FIRST can help you
design a unique itinerary based on your interests (including spas!). HOME AT
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Round trip Air New Zealand flights from Los Angeles to
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Someone to meet you upon arrival in Auckland to provide orientation and
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Quality accommodations with private baths in Bed & Breakfast lodgings chosen
for their location, hospitality, character, and amenities. Breakfast is included
each morning
Kia Ora!
(Maori greeting meaning Be Well, Be Healthy)
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copyright 2001, Julie Register
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