Hotel Royal’s evianSpa launches its first-ever spa packages
Hôtel Royal in Evian-les-Bains, France – the birthplace of the Danone-owned mineral water brand Evian – has launched its first evianSpa packages, which last four or seven days.
The 1,700sq m evianSpa re-opened following a transformation and rebrand last year, with consultancy and development by Patrick Saussay.
The programming for the new wellness stays is built around the spa concept’s four stages of the famous source water cycle as it travels through the French Alps.
• Celestial – The mineral has origins as rain or snow, falling on the Gavot plateau.
• Mineral – It is filtered through glacial rock for more than 15 years to achieve its rich mineral water status. • Precious – It then reaches a precious spring.
• Vitality – The water bursts from the source with energy and vitality.
The three wellness packages are linked to this conceptual journey and each one includes breakfast, access to the evianSpa and €150 (US$170, £130) per day dining credit across the resort’s 12 bars and restaurants.
Amanda Deloncle, spa manager at Evian Resort, told Spa Business: "The wellness programmes Céleste, Précieuse and Vitalité have been created for our clients at Evian Spa – Hôtel Royal, to offer a tailored approach to well-being, relaxation and rejuvenation.
“Each programme is designed to address different needs, whether clients are seeking deep relaxation, a luxurious pampering experience or an invigorating boost to their vitality,” added Dloncle. “By providing these distinct options, we ensure that every guest can find a personalised spa journey that enhances their health, comfort and overall sense of balance.”
Celestial Dimension
The Celestial Dimension stay offers a calming journey for inner peace restoration. The four-day stay includes a range of treatments, a relaxing curated journey through the hydrothermal circuit and herbal tea infusions to provide stress relief. The seven-day programme features an extended range of relaxing treatments in addition to a wellbeing hike, yin yoga or pilates, wellness mocktails, Tibetan bowl sound healing and a salon treatment.
The price for four days starts at €2,550 (US$2,830, £2,170) in a single room and €4,220 (US$4,680, £3,590) in a double. The seven-day trip starts at €4,810 (US$5,330, £4,100) in a single room and €7,850 (US$8,700, £6,690) in a double room.
Precious Dimension
The Precious Dimension package, available for only four days, is designed for guests looking to experience renewal, age well and embrace their inner beauty.
The stay includes a skin diagnostic assessment, a range of treatments, yoga, curated muscle relaxation sessions in the hydrothermal circuit and various wellness activities.
The price for the four-day stay starts at €2,630 (US$2,910, £2,240) in a single room and €4,365 (US$4,830, £3,720) in a double room.
Vitalising Dimension
The programming for the Vitalising Dimension packages has been designed to reignite guests’ energy levels by combining gentle physical activity, targeted treatments and energising rituals.
The four-day stay offers a fitness hike, personal training, a Nordic contrast bathing ritual within the hydrothermal facilities, as well as a range of treatments.
The seven-day offering includes an extension of the four-day stay’s agenda, with further activities including aquabiking, stand-up paddleboarding on Lake Geneva and a Thai massage.
The four-day stay price in a single room starts at €2,690 (US$2,980, £2,290) and €4,485 (US$4,960, £3,820) in a double room.
The seven-day stay price starts at €4,810 (US$5,330, £4,100) in a single room and €7,835 (US$8,680, £6,680) in a double room.

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