ANY SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING. YOU CAN PRE-ORDER IT WHEN BOOKING A ROOM
Spa Treatments
Oceanica Hotel opens the door to one of the most professional spa worlds: we’ve created an entire small spa center inside our hotel to deliver unique and popular spa services for men and women. We offer various types of relaxing massages, facials, exfoliation treatment, exclusive body wraps with different oils...
Price: Once / Per GuestFitness Center
Staying active even during your vacation? We can help you continue your workout by schedule, and in the best conditions! Our fully armed fitness center is one of the biggest ones among Florida’s hotels. It’s conveniently located next to the rooms and the beach, We’ve made sure you have enough space and air to exercise...
Price: Per Day / Per GuestSurf Lesson
Come surf our beautiful beaches! It’s right next to your hotel bedroom window! Among a variety of watersports, surfing is what newbies and advanced surfers are looking for. And we provide! Our experienced (and with a good sense of humor) teachers will let you fly on the ways right after the first lesson!
Price: Once / Per GuestParking Service
It’s hard to find a good parking zone or garages in our crowded area, but we managed to do it for you. However, you’ll need to pay a small fee for overnight parking for extra $5. Hopefully, you’ll enjoy the service – it’s pretty quick and easy to get your vehicle into the parking zone.
Price: FreeABOUT OUR HOTEL
Opening Hours: 10:00am - 05:00pm
Opening Dates: 7th Dec - 11th jan
A spa is a location where mineral-rich spring water is used to give medicinal baths. Spa towns or spa resorts typically offer various health treatments, which are also known as balneotherapy. The belief in the curative powers of mineral waters goes back to prehistoric times.
- Woven Cham Pa fabric upper
- Soft faux sherpa lining
- Ultra-soft foam cushion
- Natural rubber & recycled rice husk sole
- Indoor/outdoor use
What Are The Advantages and Disadvantages?
One major advantage of this method is that it is a very safe procedure. Specialists who practice SMP are professionally trained. The ones with superior technique go through more extensive training, which is rather costly.
The trainee receives private, individual training and is mentored by the instructor to ensure perfection in the final results. Just like in any field where an individual wants to achieve the highest standards, this accumulation of knowledge and intensive training takes time, and the results speak for themselves.
Bathing in Greek
The disadvantage to SMP is that this training is not regulated. The amount of training that the SMP professional chooses to undergo is not mandated by any organization in the industry. It is up to the client to choose the SMP practitioner carefully to make sure that he is treated by the best in the field.
At Serangeum, an early Greek balneum (bathhouse, loosely translated), bathing chambers were cut into the hillside from which the hot springs issued. A series of niches cut into the rock above the chambers held bathers’ clothing. One of the bathing chambers had a decorative mosaic floor depicting a driver and chariot pulled by four horses, a woman followed by two dogs, and a dolphin below.
At Serangeum, an early Greek balneum (bathhouse, loosely translated), bathing chambers were cut into the hillside from which the hot springs issued. A series of niches cut into the rock above the chambers held bathers’ clothing.
They established public baths and showers within their gymnasium complexes for relaxation and personal hygiene. Greek mythology specified that certain natural springs or tidal pools were blessed by the gods to cure disease.
Some of the earliest descriptions of western bathing practices came from Greece. The Greeks began bathing regimens that formed the foundation for modern spa procedures. These Aegean people utilized small bathtubs, washbasins, and foot baths for personal cleanliness. The earliest such findings are the baths in the palace complex at Knossos, Crete, and the luxurious alabaster bathtubs excavated in Akrotiri, Santorini; both date from the mid-2nd millennium BC.
They established public baths and showers within their gymnasium complexes for relaxation and personal hygiene. Greek mythology specified that certain natural springs or tidal pools were blessed by the gods to cure disease. Around these sacred pools, Greeks established bathing facilities for those desiring to heal. Supplicants left offerings to the gods for healing at these sites and bathed themselves in hopes of a cure. The Spartans developed a primitive vapor bath.