5/5 Andreea B. 11 months ago on Google
While
I
was
not
keen
on
joining
the
Dutch
nude
spa
tradition,
I
was
faced
with
a
birthday
voucher
received
two
years
ago
that
was
about
to
expire
and
no
out
of
office
Tuesday.
So
here
I
am,
doing
my
best
to
avoid
eye
contact
or
other
kind
of
contact
with
the
fellow
joiners.
I
have
to
admit
that
at
the
end
of
the
day,
I
do
not
regret
going.
The
check
in
was
smooth,
I
was
handed
a
much
needed
map
and
guided
to
the
changing
rooms.
The
saunas
were
a
delight.
I
tried
the
Saltarium,
it
was
easy
on
the
body
and
my
breathing
(70C),
the
Panorama
sauna
from
where
I
got
to
see
most
of
the
surroundings
nature,
a
pleasure
for
the
eye
of
a
corporate
employee
used
mostly
to
concrete
and
screens
and
then
the
salt
scrub
before
an
ayurvedic
massage.
Moving
on
to
the
other
floor,
I
visited
the
Rozensauna
and
felt
there
was
a
bit
too
scented
for
my
taste,
quickly
moved
to
the
Berkensauna
that
I
found
a
bit
dull
compared
to
the
others.
I
enjoyed
the
lunch
that
was
a
buffet
with
many
delicious
foods
that
can
satisfy
all
tastes.
After
a
quick
rest
on
the
water
beds
I
wanted
to
try
the
swimming
pools
that
range
from
cold
to
warm
enough
for
me
so
that
is
a
plus
since
I
dread
the
cold.
There
are
4
jacuzzies
that
were
not
very
crowded
but
could
have
done
with
more
bubbles.
La
piece
de
resistance
for
me
was
the
maa
sauna
where
the
110
degrees,
the
wooden
scent
combined
with
the
fireplace
kept
me
there
close
to
my
limit.
All
in
all,
a
wonderful
experience
that
I
would
recommend.
It
was
my
3rd
spa
in
the
Netherlands
but
by
far
the
best.
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