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Antalya’s Maxx Royal Kemer Resort’s spa is ready to pamper its guests like ancient nobles of a bygone era

Spiritual master Amit Ray once said, “beauty is the purest feeling of the soul. Beauty arises when soul is satisfied.”

That sort of soul satisfaction is the menu du jour at the cerulean shoreside Maxx Royal Kemer Resort, where choosing one massage therapy out of an endless list of treatments will likely be one’s only worry this summer. The ultimate escape, this idyllic, wooded getaway is situated on a long stretch of private beach at the edge of the Taurus Mountains, nestled in a pine-laden, beachy patch of land that sits between two bays.

Blue skies, blue seas and blue-hued pools are ready and waiting for guests

Redefining the spa experience on a global level, Kemer’s MaxxWell Spa opened its doors this warm-weather season with verve, offering bespoke services that serve up superior health and wellness services, not to mention mental pampering and the sort of goddess-worthy treatments deeply rooted in Turkish, as well as Asian, culture. Its spa is equipped with an indoor pool, suites, sauna, Turkish bath, steam bath, therapy rooms, scrub rooms, rest area, tanning booths and much more.

The resort is located on a long stretch of private beach at the edge of the Taurus Mountains

Guests are privy to a wellness consultation and an analytical assessment to aid in targeting and accomplishing their personal goals. The team is comprised of Ayurveda experts, wellness doctors, massage therapists, as well as meditation and yoga teachers, so no stone is left unturned.

And the resort’s wellness menu is teaming with a myriad of choices that will send your conscience into a state of nirvana. Standouts are the four-hand Mandara massage (special to Maxx resorts), which uses Balinese techniques. In addition, Potli, Udvartana, Nasyam, Shirodhara style treatments are other options and a selection of Ayurvedic therapies incorporate herbal concoctions, natural raw materials and centuries-old relaxation methods.

Considered a pioneer in medical, aesthetic techniques, Kemer also offers a selection of VIP Line Plus applications like body and face forming, local blood stream enhancers and fluid-retention reduction.

Guests have access to a team of wellness doctors, massage therapists and Ayurveda experts

Skin renewing treatments, vacuum therapy, LED light therapy and microcurrent therapy are offered along with the soothing power of high-end skin-care brands like St Barth, Forlle’d and Biologique Recherche. They are used to solve an array of skin problems such as rashes, acne, ageing, dryness and hyperpigmentation.

A smorgasbord of spa treatments are available for visitors to sample

And just in case you’re wondering, thanks to its meticulous hygiene standards, Maxx Royal has achieved the Safe Tourism Certificate for all of its resorts – the sort of assurance crucial to worry-free travel.

Spa-cationers can choose between pool or sea view rooms, all of which mimic the colour palette of the resort’s surroundings

The resort’s international cuisine puts a spotlight on Michelin-starred chef Alfredo Russo’s talents. He has infused his special flourish on Kemer’s dining experiences at the Emerald Gastro restaurant. Other great on site eateries include the Bronze Steak House and the Azure Japon resturant.

MaxxWell Spa

And for those looking to shed some winter pounds at the table, the MaxxWell Restaurant offers a range of organic, gluten-free, vegan and lactose-free meals made with seasonal and fresh ingredients, in addition to a special Ayurvedic menu and Vitamin bar.

Like the all-inclusive royal comfort it guarantees, Maxx Royal resorts are designed to blend in seamlessly with the breathtaking Eurasian vistas that surround them. A whimsical setting awaits at Kemer, where offering you a dreamlike rest and reset from the fast-paced world in which we live, is at the heart of their mission.

Visit maxxroyal.com

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From Harper’s Bazaar Arabia’s June 2022 issue.

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