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The Best Boozy Spa Treatments Around the World

There’s nothing like sitting down with a glass of vino after a long day. But imagine how good it would feel to be dunked, bathed, or rubbed down with it? Yes, seriously! Its taking your rosé game to another level. Aside from the bragging rights, these booze-infused treatments give you the revitalizing, detoxifying effects of soaking yourself in antioxidant-rich, skin-boosting ingredients like tequila and wine. It’s the best way to indulge, minus the hangover—because if you’re going to retox, you might as well do it while you detox, right?

 

The Beer Spa

Star World Hotel, Beijing, China

120 minutes, $250

The last time you were this covered in beer, you were probably being strung up by your feet over a keg in a houseparty at college. But at The Beer Spa, you are the beer—in that you’ll be fermenting in a tub along with hops, malt, yeast, and two liters of Schwartz beer from Hacker-Pschorr Brauhaus Beijing. The entire experience includes 20 minutes in the tub, a 60-minute massage, 20 minutes of exfoliation, and 20 minutes to chill. Oh, and there’s unlimited Schwartz beer on tap throughout so you can enjoy your suds with a buzz.

 

Tuscany Pleasure Treatment

Il Salviatino, Florence, Italy

170 minutes, $315

Sure, everyone goes wine tasting in Tuscany. But do they ever have a whole-body wine experience? Wine better by swapping the vineyards for the spa at Il Salviatino, a restored 15th-century villa. The Tuscany Pleasure Treatment (isn’t the name enough to sell you on it?) starts with exfoliation via grape seeds and red grape extracts, which are meant to even out your complexion. A wine body wrap follows, then a face massage using wine-based cream and a Swedish body massage featuring grapeseed oil. All the ingredients come from the local vineyards—but you’ll definitely leave feeling more relaxed than you would after five glasses of Chianti.

 

Bloody Mary Ritual

St. Regis Hotel, Bali, Indonesia

150 minutes; $400

Hungover AF? Don’t just drink your Bloody Mary—wear it. At the Remede Spa in the St. Regis in Bali, you’ll get scrubbed down with tomato, pineapple, and wasabi before being wrapped in a skin-purifying mix of vodka, tomato, and French clay. If the detoxifying massage with tomato and parsley-infused grapeseed and sweet almond oils doesn’t revive you, the following tomato vermouth and mineral salt bath should do the trick. Wrap things up with a shot of oysters and coriander tomato water, and you won’t even need a greasy breakfast to feel human again.

 

Vintage Bourbon Massage

Chicago, IL

50-80 minutes; $180-260

It’s not always easy to warm up in Chi-town, but a strong bourbon should help. Instead of drinking it, though, enjoy the “Bourbon Bubbler” scrub, which uses brown sugar and Kentucky bourbon to exfoliate your skin and get your blood flowing. Then an essential oil massage “on the rocks”—during which your masseuse will literally press hot stones on your body—loosens up your muscles. If you’re game for a chaser post-massage, you can sip on the Allium Bar’s exclusive blend of Knob Creek Barrel Select Bourbon.

 

Champagne Facial

Austin, TX

60 minutes; $150

If you want to get really extra with your spa experiences, splurge for a Champagne facial. Thanks to the hydrating, exfoliating, and antioxidant properties of Champagne oil and grapes—not to mention their skin-boosting vitamins, phenols, and flavonoids—this treatment will remove dead skin cells, seriously moisturize your skin, and help fade spots from sun overexposure. Afterwards, you’ll feel like a GD queen, even if you’re not actually dousing your face with bubbly.

 

Jamaica Mocha / Rum Wrap

Rockhouse Spa, Negril, Jamaica

45 minutes; price upon request

Jamaica is known for its rum, but you’ve graduated college so it’s time to put it to better use than you did while visiting Señor Frog’s. Slather it on your skin along with honey, mango, hemp, cocoa, shea butter, patchouli, orange, and cinnamon, then let it soak in while you’re cocooned in a special wrap. Your skin will be positively glowing by the time you’re done, which is more than you can say for your morning-after appearance on spring break.

 

The Wine Bath Experience

Aire Ancient Baths, New York, NY

180 minutes; $450-550

They say drinking wine has anti-aging benefits...so what if you straight-up bathed in it? At Aire Ancient Baths, you can literally submerge yourself in a 17th-century Venetian well full of the antioxidant-rich juice of Spanish Tempranillo grapes (they’re used to make full-bodied reds). If that weren’t enough to help you relax, you’ll get a 15-minute cranio-facial massage while soaking and a post-bath grapeseed oil massage. And then you can take advantage of the underground bathhouse’s thermal pools, steam room, and salt water bath.

 

St. Thomas Beer Body Ritual

Augustine Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic

90 minutes; $185

Eastern Europeans take their beer seriously, even when it doesn’t come in a stein—this all-natural treatment was created using a secret recipe from the Augustinian Order of Monks (the hotel’s largest building is a 13th-century monastery). The first half of the treatment takes place in the spa’s hamman, with an exfoliating scrub made from finely ground organic beer hops, St. Thomas dark beer, salts to regulate your pH levels, and phytoextracts to promote detoxification. The second half is an aaah-inducing full-body massage. No drinkable beer is included, but you can grab a pint at the Refectory Bar afterwards.

 

Tequila Massage

Brio Spa, Vidanta, Riviera Maya, Mexico

50 minutes; price upon request

Put your margarita down! That tequila can be better used on your body than in your body. Seriously! In Mexico, tequila—and the agave plant, which the liquid is derived from—are considered to have healing properties. This full-body treatment includes exfoliation followed by a therapeutic massage using the resort’s proprietary tequila oil. Top things off with a fresh margarita.

 

Wine Grape Wrap

Ritz Carlton, Santiago, Chile

60 minutes; $103

You might call downing a bottle of rosé on your couch “wine therapy,” but this is the real deal—and of course it is, because Chilean vineyards are world-famous. For 60 minutes, you’ll relax in a wrap while crushed grape seeds and French clay will pull toxins from your skin and the seeds’ oil—rich in vitamins C and E—penetrates deep to moisturize you from the inside out. You’ll feel a lot more revitalized after this than you would after drinking at home.

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