ATLAS Ocean Voyages’ World Navigator will feature the first-at-sea SeaSpa by L’Occitane en Provence. Located on the main deck, Deck 4, the new 88m2 SeaSpa will feature two treatment rooms, an infrared sauna (inset), an oceanview serenity lounge (pictured), and a reception room with L’Occitane’s signature scent, Pillow Mist. Treatments...
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ATLAS Ocean Voyages’ World Navigator will feature the first-at-sea SeaSpa by L’Occitane en Provence.
Located on the main deck, Deck 4, the new 88m2 SeaSpa will feature two treatment rooms, an infrared sauna (inset), an oceanview serenity lounge (pictured), and a reception room with L’Occitane’s signature scent, Pillow Mist.
Treatments will combine exclusive, hand-performed sequences with authentic ingredients from Provence.
Guests can choose among L’Occitane’s exhaustive spa treatments menu, which features the Destination Deluxe 2020 Sleep & Reset Massage, a 90-minute treatment which aims to help boost sleep quality.
All staterooms will also include complimentary L’Occitane shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and handwash.
“We are glad to partner with L’Occitane to bring their signature treatments to the open seas,” said Atlas parent company Mystic Invest Chairman Mario Ferreira.
“World Navigator’s SeaSpa by L’Occitane will offer experienced, inquisitive and fun-seeking guests the luxury brand’s Mediterranean art-de-vivre with the same top-quality service and ingredients for which L’Occitane is world-renowned.
“Our two companies have already been working well together for Mystic Invest’s hotel brands and river vessels, and this is a positive, organic next step.”
L’Occitane Global B2B & Spa General Manager Frederic Darque said the company was delighted to further its partnership with Mystic Invest in bringing L’Occitane to the sea.
“Travellers at sea can enjoy the same high-quality treatments as they do on land, a fully integrated wellbeing journey to the sunny soils of the south of France,” he said.
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