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North Carolina's spas on the barrier islands known as the Outer Banks take advantage of the beautiful beach and surroundings in order to be a backdrop for a relaxing spa treatment that can also say goodbye to stress. A spa's indulgences include massages, body wraps, facials, hydrotherapy, exfoliation, manicures, pedicures, and much more.

The Sanderling Resort And Spa located in Duck, NC, is a luxurious experience with its secluded ocean beaches in a natural environment overlooking the sound. Situated with views of the sound and the ocean, The Sanderling resort and spa has been a popular North Carolina beach resort for years. There is a health club, a steam room, an indoor pool, treatment and massage rooms, and beauty services added to its other outstanding amenities. Also included in this family and business friendly resort are tennis courts, a waterfall, a nature trail, meeting rooms, wireless internet access, a ballroom, banquet facilities, a large reading room, afternoon tea, your bed turned down for the night, and much more.

The Nags Head Inn is an independent property and not a chain. With its beach located on the Atlantic Ocean, this five-story hotel has 100 rooms as well as an in-hotel heated pool and a relaxing spa, large Jacuzzi, and sun deck. Nags Head got its name from pirates walking a Nag (horse) on the beach and putting a lantern around its neck. Ships thought the light was a beacon, tried to navigate toward the shore, and would get stuck on a sandbar. The pirates were then free to raid the ships!

Spa Koru on Highway 12 in Avon on the beautiful Hatteras Island offers a well-equipped holistic spa with a full range of amenities. Although it is a spa and gym that can be visited just during the day, there is also lodging available during the summer for those who would prefer to stay there and partake of the many offerings. "Spa" is short for the Latin "Salut Per Aqua" which means "health through water". "Koru" originated from an ancient Maori symbol which indicates "spiral" and describes a blessing of peace, new beginnings, harmony, tranquility, and good health.

by: William Hauselberg




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