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How to Travel like a Princess…on the Cheap

Many girls dream of traveling like a princess, but trust funds are hard to find. What’s a budget-minded princess to do?

Actually, luxe travel isn’t so unattainable with the right tricks. Trust me on this: I love to travel in style, but there’s no platinum credit card bankrolling my trips!

1. Find the Next Big Thing

One trick for finding value-friendly vacation destinations is scoping emerging locations on the brink of becoming the next hot vacation spot. Prices can be amazing since hotel inventory and services haven’t skyrocketed.

Amador CausewaybySaphira

Amador Causeway, Panama City by Saphira

So what’s the next big thing, you ask? Try Panama, home to some outstanding Caribbean beach resorts and spas as well as amazing bargains. Search for a fab Renewal Suite at The Westin Playa Bonita Panama for less than the price of a standard hotel room in the US.

Prepare to be shocked when you see what you can get for your dollar in terms of dining, excursions and spa treatments.

Of course you should head to the spa, right? At the current rates charged at The Sensory Spa by Clarins you can afford half a dozen spa treatments for the price of a single treatment in most US spas.

2. Give Your Camping Experience an Upgrade

There was a time when the words “camping trip” meant uncomfortable nights, air mattresses, doing without a restroom or shower and eating out of a cooler all weekend. It’s fun for some, but one thing was for sure: you’d come home with plenty of dirt under your nails and desperate for a bath.

These days of course gals who love the outdoors and comfort in equal measure don’t have to compromise on either thanks to the joys of glamping: glamorous camping. See what they did there? Clever huh?G

A luxury, pampered camping trip means you can enjoy the great outdoors without having to use an outhouse at the same time. Glamping definitely is not roughing it. You will find everything from Turkish rugs, velvet chaise lounges, to four-poster canopy beds.

Glamorous camping is even available in Peru. Glamping along Peru’s legendary Inca Trail to Machu Picchu sounds very much like what an Inca Princess would have experienced during their lifetime. The mystique of the region as you trek to the “Lost City” has an exclusive ring to it too!

3. High Tea WithOUT the Queen

There is nothing more refined than taking time for High Tea in the afternoon. You may not have the budget to stay at an urban castle for the entire night, but visiting for afternoon for tea makes one feel like royalty.

Lady Grantham herself enjoys a tea that closely resembles the one held most days at The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead.

Desserts fit for a Princess! from the Ritz Carlton Buckhead Atlanta by Kataries

Desserts fit for a Princess! from the Ritz Carlton Buckhead Atlanta by Kataries

The Lobby Lounge’s large fireplace is the optimum location to refresh for the afternoon like a proper lady. Don’t forget to point your pinkie!

4. Don’t Blow the Crown Jewels

Unfortunately, for all the non-princesses among us usually we have no choice but to accept that we’re going to have to stick to a budget during our trip. In this situation I prefer to book into a budget-friendly hotel but then head out to find what facilities and spas I can find elsewhere.

I know plenty of princess wannabes that stay at Disney World’s Pop Century budget resort but still feel like true royalty by making appointments at the nearby luxurious Blue Harmony Spa.  The lobby has large paintings of royalty, chairs you could sink into all day and a spa with a private hot tub.

5. Every Princess Needs a Castle

 

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Ashford Castle by MilwVon

One does not have to be a real life princess to sleep like one! How does a stone archways turrets and ancient castle charm feel for a place to lay your head? No princess should be without a castle, and the Ashford Castle in Ireland has made that happen.

The spectacular setting includes 350 acres of woodlands and gardens. The gray stone castle was once home to those who are practically Irish royalty, the Guinness family (yes the beer).

Riding and golf along with a stein of beer or two round out the most popular activities here. You can have a few drinks, since the castle rooms sometime go for as low as $139 per person per night. Most importantly, you’ll feel just like the “Princess and the Pea” in their large high rise beds with fluffy bedding.

 

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Ava is a travel writer and editor of the blog Spa Travel Gal. She believes that travel, spa and skincare experiences are not a luxury, but essential to a healthy body and mind. If her family needs to find her they just call the local luxury spa.

A renowned expert in spa and luxury travel, Ava is featured in USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, Spa Week, Fox News, and the Atlanta Journal Constitution, among many other publications.

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6 Genuinely Unique Spa Travel Tips – Forget the Fish Pedis

If you pay attention to all the usual spa news you’d be forgiven for thinking that fish pedis and dung beetle facials are all the rage as the “latest” body and wellness treatments.

Well, nothing could be further from the truth. If you’re looking for genuinely unique (and maybe wacky?) spa travel experiences, forget the usual fads and look out for these instead. Just remember to bring your credit card.

Born Again at Casa Magna Marriott

What could be more rejuvenating than being reborn? The Rebirth treatment, which is offered at the Ohtli Spa in the CasaMagna Marriott Puerto Vallarta luxury resort, promises to utilize the healing power of water to mimic the therapeutic conditions inside the womb.

I guess it’s perfect for those of us who need a reboot to life itself.

The treatment starts in a pool with the water perfectly warmed to aid meditative focus. The therapist (midwife?) guides you through rhythmic movements to relax your mind and body and bring you into a meditative state which allows your tension and stress to be released, presumably into the amniotic fluid.

The treatment promises to refresh and rejuvenate and leave you feeling younger and revitalized. The spa recommends multiple treatments, but at $1,820 a session, it’s going to get pricey!

Get Stone Age in a Cave Spa in the Austrian Alps

In Austria they have an entirely different take on the best setting for a spa. The cave spas (“Healing Caves”) in Bad Hofgastein, a high-end ski and spa resort in the Austrian Alps, feature sauna-like temperatures to treat aching joints – perhaps after a day skiing in the surrounding mountains.

Healing Caves Bad Hofgastein

Healing Caves Bad Hofgastein

To reach the caves, guests actually ride into the heart of the mountain on a specially-built mine train, which clearly adds to the excitement. The caves are co-ed, so bathing suits are required. Note: claustrophobic people need not make an appointment here.

Reiki Healing Energy at Harbor Beach Marriott

Okay I call this one “unique” since the whole point is to not be touched by the therapist. Usually some contact is good for a spa treatment, but sometimes less is better.

Harbor Beach Marriott

Harbor Beach Marriott

Hailing from the mountains of Tibet to the private beaches of Fort Lauderdale, the spa at Harbor Beach Marriott offers Reiki treatments based on ancient healing techniques that use very subtle, light body contact in an attempt to channel life force energy and create a positive change in your mental and physical well-being.

Harbor Beach Marriott

Harbor Beach Marriott

Sometimes the touch is so light that you are not certain if the treatment is still in session, but trust me – all that energy afterwards didn’t come from a 5 Hour Energy shot.

Aquabella Circuit Treatment at Westin Playa Bonita

Back to the water we go, but this time for the amazing Clarins treatment called Aquabella, a hydrothermal wellness circuit offered at the luxurious Westin Playa Bonita in Panama.

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Aquabella Treatment Room at Westin Playa Bonita

By merging holistic therapy with advanced technology, the treatment promises to stimulate your circulation via a sequence of treatment chambers, each one delivering either a hot or cold hydrotherapy treatment.

Aquabella Spa - Westin Playa Bonita

Aquabella Spa – Westin Playa Bonita

They can be enjoyed in any order you please, but each has its own place in your personalized therapy so be sure to request advice on your ideal sequence. Up first is the “rain dance experience shower” for cleansing before moving on to the vitality pools. A good sweat in the herbal sauna will boost your blood circulation before the skin gets hydrated in the “amethyst crystal steam room.”

A first for me was the “pediluvio stream,” where round river stones massage your tootsies. The last stop is a lounge in the relaxation area.

Temazcal Sweat Lodge at Viceroy Rivera Maya

The end of the Maya calendar (and the world?) is just around the corner, so what better way to spend it than experiencing a purification ritual in a traditional Temazcal Sweat Lodge at the Viceroy Riviera Maya.

Above we were reborn, but now it is time to return to Mother Nature’s womb. This treatment is revered as a sacred act and must be performed by a Shaman. The ritual is said to allow us the opportunity to free ourselves from unnecessary emotional baggage and give us the ability to live in only the present.

These are some genuinely unique spa treatments for you to try, but if you are also looking for some unusual companionship maybe these monkeys would be willing to join you!

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Ava Roxanne Stritt

Ava Roxanne Stritt
Ava is a travel writer and editor of the blog Spa Travel Gal. She believes that travel, spa and skincare experiences are not a luxury, but essential to a healthy body and mind. If her family needs to find her they just call the local luxury spa.
A renowned expert in spa and luxury travel, Ava is featured in USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, Spa Week, Fox News, and the Atlanta Journal Constitution, among many other publications.

You can follow Ava on Twitter, Facebook and Google+