Let yourself be pampered and enjoy the luxury of a Polynesian spa. A special place just for you to experience a moment of pure well-being and total relaxation.

French Polynesia is a veritable jewel of the South Pacific, reputed for its natural beauty and the warm hospitality of the local population. Experience a special moment of personal pleasure in this island paradise at a Polynesian spa. Enjoy a traditional massage with perfumed monoï oil, body care, ancestral beauty treatments in an idyllic setting close to the turquoise lagoon.

An immersion in Polynesian culture

In the heart of most luxury hotels in The Islands of Tahiti, traditional Polynesian spas invite you for a moment of pure relaxation. Hammam, sauna, jacuzzi, cold baths and trained masseurs to ease the stresses and strains of modern life. Unwind and let yourself be pampered during your stay in this island paradise.

A Polynesian spa is also an immersion in local culture and traditions. From the authentic decor to the perfumed massage oils, every detail is designed to transport the visitor to the very essence of Polynesia. It is part of the mana that is everywhere in The Islands of Tahiti.

A sensorial ritual in the heart of Polynesia

A traditional Polynesian massage is a moment of pure relaxation and well-being. The word for a massage in Tahitian is ‘taurumi‘, which comes from ‘tau‘, meaning to pose, and ‘rumi‘ to smooth deeply. More than a simple massage, the rhythmic movements and perfumed oils used in a taurumi ease the stresses of the mind as well as the body, releasing pent up tension and negative energy and leaving you feeling calm, relaxed and at peace.

A Polynesian massage is performed using monoï oil, which is known for its hydrating and nourishing properties. The massage concentrates on the lines of energy in your body and through rhythmic and fluid massaging techniques you’ll find yourself becoming totally relaxed, both physically and mentally. By the time the taurumi is finished, you’ll feel refreshed and invigorated.

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