This five-star spa will cost you a pretty penny, but it’s worth it. The 15,000-square-foot space has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Biscayne Bay. Added perks include yoga and tai chi.
The Sunny Isles Beach spa specializes in facials and skincare. The European-trained aestheticians customize each treatment to your skin type. Also on hand: high-end beauty products from René Furterer and Moroccan Oil.
The spa-cum-apothecary has top-notch beauty lines like Malin+Goetz and Mario Badescu. The boutique offers clothing and accessories, while the spa does customized facials and the like. Spend the day.
The W’s ubiquitous spa brand makes its way south. On hand: the usual top-notch treatments (oxygen facials, massage plus paraffin), beauty products, and, of course, brownies.
The relaxation mecca is known for its butt-kicking Core Fusion class, which mixes yoga, barre work, and Pilates. The impressive two-story spa is set to open to the public January 2010.
It’s a 25,000-square-foot spa complete with fitness center, garden views, and domed skylight. Try one of the inventive treatments or opt for a good pounding (by which we mean a deep tissue massage).
The Fontainebleau’s spa — just like the Fontainebleau — is a scene. It’s big, grand, and filled with celebrities. Water jets, steam infusions, hammam benches: The gang’s all here. Indudge with one of famed NY facialist Tracie Martyn’s resculpting treatments (like a nonsurgical facelift).
The Design District’s first spa is, unlike the DD, quaint. The boutique-size space offers top-notch massages, facials, and waxing. Sneak out during work for a 25-minute Power Plate class.
Femme Coiffure Hair Spa’s technicians use fancy technology, including lasers (to increase circulation and encourage hair growth) and a computer (to assess the status of follicles and recommend treatments). Services include Japanese straightening, sun protection, cuts, and color.
The ubiquitous private spa also houses a public salon catering to hair and nails with treatments like the Mayami tropical foot scrub, a pedicure using local ingredients like Key limes and coconut milk.