RACV Cape Schanck Resort's One Spa is currently offering a limited-time midweek revival deal, with resort guests, Mornington Peninsula visitors and locals alike welcomed into the space.
The resort's One Spa, began treatments when the broader resort opened in 2018 and provides a tranquil space for pampering and relaxation with a rugged bushland outlook.
Offering luxurious Hammam Bathing — a ritualistic Turkish steam bath experience, relaxation pools, a thermal stone steam room, and immersive showers, One Spa also uses the Australian made and owned LaGaia UNEDITED luxury skincare range across its treatments.
RACV Cape Schanck Resort's midweek retreat package includes one hour of Hammam Bathing, a 30-minute body exfoliation using ceramic Akwaterra tools, and a 30-minute back, neck and shoulder massage at $150 for RACV Members or $165 for non-members. Terms and conditions apply.
One Spa manager, Kirsty Vardis, says this is the perfect time of year for Mornington Peninsula locals to enjoy what the spa has to offer.
"Before warmer weather brings an increase in visitors to the region, now is the perfect time for locals to book a treatment at One Spa, a five-star luxury experience available on their doorstep," Ms Vardis said.
"The midweek retreat package is perfect for removing the impacts of winter on the skin, and is designed to leave clients feeling relaxed, refreshed and ready for spring.
"Spa visitors are also treated to a complimentary hour of Hammam Bathing with any One Spa Rituals booking, and RACV Members enjoy discounted rates across all treatments."
The spa's broader menu boasts 30 treatment options, with options available for every skin and body need.
Following a One Spa treatment, guests and visitors can enjoy the resort's relaxed Mantellina café with light snacks, stone-baked pizza and a la carte all day dining or visit the modern all-day dining space of the Lighthouse Lounge, offering a seasonal menu, light snacks and a handpicked selection of local and premium beer, wine and spirits.
Architecturally designed to balance materials and tones that complement the surrounding landscape, while creating a striking facade in the dramatic coastal environment, the Bass Strait-facing RACV Cape Schanck Resort along Victoria's Mornington Peninsula welcomes guests and locals through its doors year-round.