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Your Stone Spa Retreat in Tai Mo Shan, Tsuen Wan - Wellness Package

Discover the Stone Spa experience you can book through Varoom in Tai Mo Shan, Tsuen Wan - a popular Japanese health and beauty method that has guests lying on warm natural ore as far-infrared rays from the heated stones promote deep, internal sweating for health, beauty and fitness benefits; you simply lie back on the ore bed, feel gentle warmth and notice heavy perspiration in under half an hour, making it perfect if you want the detox and relaxation of a hot spring without spring water or the intensity of a sauna, since the stone spa maintains a specific temperature and humidity to relax your body and mind and is especially popular with women and travelers seeking an easy, sweat-inducing wellness treatment.

About this activity in Tai Mo Shan

Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Highlights

  • Experience a Japanese-style Stone Spa on natural heated ore that uses far‑infrared rays to warm you from within - a gentle, sweat-inducing therapy popular for beauty and wellness in Tai Mo Shan, Tsuen Wan.
  • Relax on a temperature- and humidity-regulated stone bed that helps you sweat deeply in under 30 minutes, making it ideal if you prefer low‑effort detox over vigorous exercise.
  • Enjoy a calm, spa-like atmosphere that feels milder and more restorative than a traditional sauna, helping you unwind both physically and mentally.
  • Benefit from a wellness treatment widely favored by women in Japan for health, fitness maintenance, and skin-related effects - a low-impact option for many wellness travelers.

Important Information

  • The Stone Spa works by heating natural ores to emit far‑infrared rays; simply lying on the ore bed stimulates deep sweating and internal warmth without steam or spring water.
  • Sessions are compact and efficient - you can expect noticeable sweating in less than half an hour, so it’s a convenient wellness stop while exploring the Tai Mo Shan area.
  • This treatment is best suited for travelers who prefer passive relaxation and light detox; it offers a gentler alternative to saunas while still promoting circulation and relaxation.
  • Arrive prepared to rest and rehydrate afterward; the spa environment is designed for calm, low‑intensity recovery rather than high-energy activity.

Meeting Point

Meet at the property's main reception near the base of Tai Mo Shan in Tsuen Wan; check in there and staff will guide you to the stone spa area for your session.

Includes

  • All fees and taxes are included in the listed price for bookings in Tai Mo Shan, Tsuen Wan so you know the final cost up front.
  • Enjoy complimentary lemon water and a choice of dessert or tea during your stay here.
  • You’ll find a bathrobe and towel provided in your room for added comfort and convenience.

Excludes

  • Snacks are not included with your booking, so plan to purchase refreshments locally in the area.
  • Bottled water is not provided, so you may want to bring your own or buy it nearby.

Other

  • The venue is wheelchair accessible throughout, ensuring you can move comfortably across all areas and surfaces.
  • Transportation options to and from the site are wheelchair accessible, making arrival and departure easier for mobility needs.
  • You can use public transportation nearby to reach the destination, with convenient links in Tsuen Wan.
  • Infants and small children are welcome to ride in a pram or stroller, and you can navigate the site with them.
  • For safety, infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap during certain activities or transit.
  • This activity is not recommended for pregnant travelers; please consider health guidance before booking.
  • It’s also not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health due to activity requirements.
  • The experience is suitable for all physical fitness levels, allowing a broad range of guests to participate.

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Know more about Tai Mo Shan

A Stone Spa is a Japanese health and beauty method where you lie on warm natural ore that emits high-emissivity far-infrared rays. There, the heated Shenheishi ore helps you sweat from deep layers of the body, promoting relaxation and a feeling similar to a hot spring without spring water.
Compared with a sauna, a Stone Spa maintains a specified temperature and humidity and uses far-infrared emission from natural ore rather than steam or dry heat. Many find it feels more relaxed and gentler while still producing substantial deep sweating in a short time.
A typical session involves lying on a warmed ore bed and feeling gradual, deep warmth that prompts sweating-often within half an hour-while you relax in a controlled temperature and humidity environment designed to be more soothing than a sauna.
You can expect benefits focused on health, beauty and keeping fit: deep sweating triggered by far-infrared rays, muscle relaxation, and a gentle warming effect that many people find refreshes the body and mind without intense heat or exercise.
The Stone Spa is especially suitable for people who dislike strenuous exercise or traditional saunas but want the benefits of deep sweating. It’s popular with women and works well for a wide range of fitness levels, though some health restrictions apply.
Many facilities are wheelchair accessible and designed for easy access, but Stone Spas are not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with poor cardiovascular health. Infants are typically required to sit on an adult’s lap when attending.