The recent easing of travel restrictions might be great news for frequent travellers, but Singaporeans who’ve been dying to visit Japan for their relaxing onsens will surely be disappointed by the ongoing ban on tourists.
While our trips to Japan might have to wait a while more, folks seeking relaxation may wish to check out this spa in Outram that allows guests to unwind throughout the day for a little more than a restaurant meal.
Located at Furama Riverfront Hotel, Spa Nes is offering a S$68 all-day spa pass that gives guests access to a range of relaxing amenities, including their steam room, thermal pool, and jacuzzi.
Guests can help themselves to an endless stream of snacks and feast on a 5-course set meal.
Relaxation is the name of the game at Spa Nes, which boasts various facilities that allow guests to de-stress after an anxious week of work.
For just S$68, guests can purchase an all-day spa pass that gives them access to a myriad of relaxing amenities from 9am to 6am daily.
Those who’ve missed pre-Covid days spent in Japanese saunas can reminisce at Spa Nes’ very own steam bath designed to re-energise guests.
Customers will also have access to the hot and cold jacuzzi pools where they can soak their troubles away.
The pools are separated with sections for each gender, providing guests with “maximum comfort”.
Guests can also visit the steam room, which is associated with a host of health benefits, including:
Apart from the facilities on offer, the package also comes with several comfort items for visitors to pamper themselves with.
Guests can help themselves to snacks from a free-flow bar, as well as drinks like coffee and juices when they’re feeling thirsty.
There’s even a 5-course set meal that they can help themselves to when they’re proper hungry.
For more information on the full-day pass, check out Spa Nes ‘website here.
Meanwhile, here are more deets on the spa:
Spa Nes
Address: 407 Havelock Road, Singapore 169634
Opening hours: 9am-6am daily
Nearest MRT: Outram Park & Tiong Bahru Station
Website
The Covid-19 pandemic has been tough on us, especially with the constantly changing restrictions.
For Singaporeans who haven’t had a chance to travel overseas and take a proper break from their work or studies, Spa Nes is a godsend thanks to the wide range of facilities and affordable pricing.
If you know of anyone who may be in need of some pampering too, why not jio them for a much-needed spa sesh.
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Featured image adapted from Spa Nes on Facebook.
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