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Experience Scandinavian Sumptuouness At The Best Spas In Norway

‌⁠​‍⁠​‌‍‌⁠⁠​‌⁠‌⁠⁠‌⁠‍⁠⁠‍⁠‌​‌‍⁠​⁠‍Sublime sanctuaries to reset and recharge.

Apparently, Norway consistently rates as one of the happiest countries on Earth. And as a country rich in salmon, Teslas, and natural wonders, we can’t say that we’re surprised. But if there’s one way to really pass on the infectious Norwegian grin, it’s a day spent at some of the world’s most luxurious eco-chic spas.

Close your eyes to the sound of crashing waves as skilled hands revive your mind, body and soul—only to be gently reintroduced into reality by hypnagogic sunsets. Allow the natural properties of water to heal burnt-out bodies through heated hammam baths, steamy saunas and liberating pools. Or simply float away into serendipitous bliss, as the unrestricted freedoms of childhood are reignited by a physical manifestation of that youthful *go-with-the-flow *mentality.

For those committed to eco vacations, Norway remains a standout destination for a number of reasons. As a front-runner in environmentally friendly initiatives, many of Norway’s top spas strive for opulence whilst simultaneously protecting our planet. Plus, you could find yourself pleasantly surprised at what this soul-restoring experience might cost you. And whilst their superlative standards remain intact, a few of the country’s top spas are priced to accommodate tighter budgets.

Luxurious spa treatments without costing the world (or your wallet)—if that’s not reason to smile, we don’t know what is.

Solstrand Spa
Os, Norway

No. 1: Solstrand Spa

Lie back and close your eyes to the sound of crashing waves and seagulls heralding in the Spring, while expert masseurs bring your body and soul back to life through revitalizing treatments. And as you lift your eyelids and re-enter reality, it’s highly likely that you’ll be met by a sky painted fiercely in orange, pinks and reds to remind you of all that is important—and all that is not.

Situated within the luxury boutique hotel, the Solstrand Spa alone is worth making a trip to Norway. We especially recommend their Mom To Be Treatment. It may just be the (long awaited) antidote to morning sickness.

Location
Os, Norway
Price
$$
Son Spa
Son, Norway

No. 2: Son Spa

Dermatologist approved (and encouraged), Son Spa encapsulates the soul restorative effects of a day in the sun—without the freckled nose, bad tan lines and incoming wrinkles to show for it.

Whether you’re waiting for a conference, manifesting your dream me day or reconnecting with your partner, Son Spa has a package just for you. Our personal favorite is probably the Tid for Spa, featuring a delicious dinner as the perfect end to a day of relaxed pampering. Plus their sustainability programme makes it the perfect stay for those sticking to eco vacations.

Location
Son, Norway
Price
$$
The Well
Sofiemyr, Norway

No. 3: The Well

Switch off and tune into the serene whispers of sweet nothings at The Well Spa Resort in Oslo. Committed to filling your tank (or perhaps your well), the tranquil spa forces you to escape city stresses through digital detoxes and plenty of steam.

Staying true to its name in more ways than one, water is at the core of the eco chic spa. Be it (costume-free) saunas, healing hammam baths or colossal pools, a weekend at The Well is like entering a parallel universe—one where the stifling rules of society simply don’t exist.

Location
Sofiemyr, Norway
Price
$$
Bare Flyt
Oslo, Norway

No. 4: Bare Flyt

Translated to just flow, Bare Flyt embodies the go with the flow mantra that is so often easier said than done—especially when the demands of children and a deluge of commitments simply don’t allow for it.

But sleep-deprived eye bags and early-onset wrinkles are no longer prerequisites to young parenthood or corporate ladder climbers. And contemporary floating spas, such as Bare Flyt are here to prove it. We all know that a few minutes of floating on water so often relieves the burdens that torment our minds. So imagine what an hour would do—for yourself and others.

Location
Oslo, Norway
Price
$$
The Thief Spa
Oslo, Norway

No. 5: The Thief Spa

Stealing you away from everyday mundanities, we don’t have a problem with this kleptomaniac. We’ve already mentioned The Thief hotel as one of our best boutique hotels in Norway. So if you’ve acted on our recommendation and planned your check in, this spa should be first on your itinerary.

The Thief Spa is inspired by (or has stolen) cultures, techniques and traditions from around the world—fusing the best of the best together to create an unparalleled experience. Think about Moroccan clay treatments followed by Turkish hammam baths and it’s enough to book your flights on the spot (well at least for us it is).

Location
Oslo, Norway
Price
$$
Farris Bad
Larvik, Norway

No. 6: Farris Bad

If you understand luxury to be the fusion of comfort and elegance, it won’t take long to understand exactly why Farris Bad has won so many luxury awards. Featuring one of Norway’s most comprehensive spas, the luxury resort does so much more than scrub your back and tickle your toes.

Farris Bad has expert therapists waiting to redefine your idea of rejuvenating relaxation through intricate treatments. And while the Duo Hammam is perfect for celebrating anniversaries and new relationships alike, the Rhassoul will provide your skin with all the nourishment it needs after a day in the sun.

Location
Larvik, Norway
Price
$$$
Soria Moria Sauna
Dalen, Norway

No. 7: Soria Moria Sauna

Soria Moria Sauna is about finding rest in the steep mountains and wild nature. Situated in the middle of a still lake, the distinctive architecture is inspired by its surroundings. And so, as the sun sets, the iconic silhouette blends into nature in the form of sharp mountain peaks.

Book Soria Moria Sauna for one to secure that much needed moment of solitude. Keep your relationship steamy with a booking for two. Or go in as a group and soak in the surreal experience with friends and family.

Location
Dalen, Norway
Price
$
Artesia Spa
Oslo, Norway

No. 8: Artesia Spa

Your stay at the Grand Hotel in Oslo is only complete once you’ve visited their award-winning spa. With classical grandeur and old-school style service inherent to one of Norway’s best luxury hotels, you can expect to feel like nothing less than royalty under the care and attentive fingers of expert therapists.

The Artesia Spa menu consists of a variety of treatments. From traditional massages, skin care and boy treatments to more technical physiotherapy and osteotherapy. And while any of these treatments are bound to do the job, we recommend embracing the experience fully with their carefully curated packages. After all, who doesn’t want to feel Fresh and Fabulous, take Time Out or embark on a Gentleman’s Spa Escape?

Location
Oslo, Norway
Price
$$$
Norefjell
Norefjell, Norway

No. 9: Norefjell

Is there any better way to end a day on the slopes than at a luxury resort spa? We don’t think so. While you reminisce over your off-piste prowess, allow skilled fingers to knead, rub and pulsate your tired legs into a condition to do it all again the next day.

Norefjell is renowned for their all-encompassing menu. So you really have no excuse to miss a day on the slopes. And while hot lava stones promise to melt away your aches and pains, the Mother & Daughter package is aimed at creating memories with softening baths, mini facials, massages and smoothies. If there were ever a reason to spend a day in blister-inducing boots—it’s this.

Location
Norefjell, Norway
Price
$$$
Britannia Spa
Trondheim, Norway

No. 10: Britannia Spa

Celebrating cutting edge Scandinavian design, the Britannia Spa features plant walls and cascading chic lights, combining the contrasting worlds of nature and nurture. Expect to be intrigued by avant-garde architecture and geometrical brilliance. Whilst nurturing hands soothe you into a state of rest and relaxation.

Opt for the signature hot stone treatment to soak in the benefits of a classical Swedish massage combined with stress-relieving properties of heated rocks. Or revive your skin with facial steamers, ultrasonic peeling and light therapy. Either way, you’ll leave Britannia Spa revitalized and replenished. That’s a promise.

Location
Trondheim, Norway
Price
$$$
Hotel Union Spa
Geiranger, Norway

No. 11: Hotel Union Spa

Escape everyday routines through tranquil simplicities, as the Hotel Union Spa whisps you away with picturesque views, comforting fireplaces and soul-restoring treatments. We can all recite the benefits of frequent self-care, but how often do we actually make the time to practice what we preach?

Hotel Union Spa makes embracing those much needed time-outs effortless. And the minute that you step foot into the tranquil atmosphere, you’ll feel your tank being filled. End your visit with a Hammam scrub and Turkish bath and we’ll be sure to see you at this time next year (and perhaps the year after that too).

Location
Geiranger, Norway
Price
$$$
KOK Oslo
Oslo, Norway

No. 12: KOK Oslo

It’s no secret that floating saunas are the next big thing in pampering. But don’t make the mistake of believing that all of these niche spas are created equal. And while we’ve left a few feeling slightly disappointed, the KOK Oslo only induces blissful serenity.

Revisiting the unrestricted joys of childhood, the KOK Oslo encourages you to embrace the weightless liberation of allowing the water to carry you where it will. End it off with an ice-cream on the pier and it’s impossible not to look and feel ten years younger (at least for a day).

Location
Oslo, Norway
Price
$
Oslo Badstuforening
Oslo, Norway

No. 13: Oslo Badstuforening

Frequently reviewed as a trip highlight, the Oslo Badstuforening is one of the best attractions in Norway. The non-profit organization aims to bring luxurious tranquility to people from all walks of life. And all proceeds go back into the development of the project whilst reducing prices even further.

Oslo Badstuforening features a cluster of driftwood saunas set atop a glistening lake, enticing you to dive into one of the capital’s famous fjords. And with its philanthropic, adventurous and restful spirit, it perfectly embodies one of the happiest countries.

Location
Oslo, Norway
Price
$

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