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Babymoons: Pampering before the Pampers


Some say Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie started the babymoon trend. Actually, the idea of getting away one last time before becoming a parent is not new. The term “babymoon” first began appearing in pregnancy publications earlier this decade.

Celebrity couples like “Bran-gelina” have made the term and the idea of taking a pre-partum trip into a 21st century phenomenon. The travel industry says some 2 million parents-to-be now plan babymoons each year.

Typically, babymoon trips last two to four nights, and are more focused on pampering and relaxation than the typical vacation. According to Lisa Petrocelli of Allentown, PA, founder of Babymoonguide babymoons are a bit more indulgent than the typical trip a couple takes.

Babymoons are about “taking care of yourself and your relationship,” rather than site-seeing, she says.

“Our generation wants to truly be pampered before the Pampers,” says Ashley King, founder of Babymoonfinder.

To some, babymoons include travel with a newborn, a sort of get-to-know-you bonding trip. The success of this type of trip really depends onthe temperament of your little one, says King. Traveling with an infant can create luggage and security hassles. The diapers and formula alone can require you to carry extra luggage (which could cost extra money, depending on the airline). Carrying more than 3 ounces of liquid aboard a plane becomes a security issue.

Babymoon Packages

The travel industry has recognized the babymoon trend. The advertising agency JWT lists babymoons as one of the top travel trends for 2008, and research conducted by Liberty Travel and BabyCenter.com show that 59 percent of new parents took a babymoon vacation that included at least one night away from home. As a result, many hotels, resorts, and inns now offer packages specifically designed for babymoon vacationers.

Particularly resorts in tropical locations often offer babymoon packages, says Sandy Babin, vice president of marketing for Apple Vacations West. Destinations at locations such as Jamaica, Hawaii, and Mexico offer incentives such as couples’ foot massages and parenting classes.

But you don’t have to travel so far to find a great babymoon. Creative babymoon packages are available at hotels and inns in the Northeast. Bells and whistles can include prenatal massage, prenatal yoga, baby books, parenting magazine subscriptions, in-room refrigerators stocked with sparkling pickles or other munchies, or actual gifts for the baby such as onesies or receiving blankets.

Health Factors

Medical experts say the second trimester is the best time for a pregnant woman to travel, specifically between 18 and 24 weeks when the risks of miscarriage and pre-term birth are lowest. Often morning sickness and the exhaustion of the first trimester have subsided, and the overall discomfort of the third trimester is yet to arrive.

According to Maria Henry, the co-owner of M&J Travel in Newtown Square, many women get a “burst of energy around the fourth month and want to travel.”

Comfort and energy issues aside, travel is safe during nearly all of a healthy and uncomplicated preg-nancy, up to about 35 weeks. To be sure, discuss your travel plans with your doctor. However, some modes of transportation and activities come with restrictions for pregnant women.

� Many spas will not give prenatal massages in the first trimester.

� Cruise ships do not allow passengers in their third trimester.

� Airlines may not allow women more than 35 weeks pregnant to fly.

Medical experts advise staying within 300 miles of home during the last trimester in case of sudden changes that require medical attention. Regardless of your stage of pregnancy, short walks to increase blood circulation and frequent bathroom breaks are recommended.

There are still options if you’ve reached your third trimester and you want to get away. Hotels in New York City, Baltimore and Washington, DC have babymoon packages, as do many locales in between. Many B&Bs and inns in the Delaware Valley or within a 1-2 hour drive offer babymoon packages.

Online Research

To get started planning your babymoon, think about how far you�d like to travel, then where you�d like to go. For ideas:

� Visit babymoonfinder and babymoonguide. Both sites were started by moms who were frustrated when they tried to plan babymoon trips.

Planning Your Babymoon

Henry regularly books babymoon trips. She says that couples often seek a place with nice beaches, warm weather and good specialty restaurants. A short flight and the availability of spa services are definite bonuses.

“The most popular destination for U.S. babymoons is Florida,” says Babymoonguide’s Lisa Petrocelli. She cites Florida’s many beaches, warm weather and relatively short distance. There is also comfort in staying in the U.S. in case urgent med-ical care is needed. The Caribbean is a close second.

Babymoonfinder’s Ashley King cautions against planning strenuous activities such as rock climbing, horseback riding or skiing on a babymoon. “Babymoons are for doing as little as possible for as long as possible,” she says. “Time is running out!” In addition, she recommends staying away from locations that are too remote to find good medical care.

The cost of babymoons ranges from approximately $100 for services at a day spa to near $4,000 at an all-inclusive resort. For couples on a budget, King suggests creating your own babymoon package. Any romance package will do nicely (perhaps minus the champagne), as will any spot that is agreeable to you and your mate.

Sandy Babin of Apple Vacations recommends going “anywhere where you can just relax and enjoy each other.” Her ultimate advice for a good babymoon for the mom-to-be: “Relax and eat lots of fresh fruit!”

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Best Island Spas In The USA

 

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These cultural resort destinations aim to pamper and please.

1. The Fairmont Orchid, Big Island, Hawaii

The appeal of The Fairmont Orchid lies outside. The resort’s Spa Without Walls has 15 open-air cabanas, five fronting the ocean. A popular treatment, the Awa Earth & Fire, includes a rhythmic Lomi Lomi massage, a foot wrap, and a body rub with fragrant herbs.

2. Little Palm Island Resort & Spa, Little Torch Key, Florida

This private island oasis resort off Little Torch Key offers amenities such as oceanfront thatched-roof bungalows, fine dining, and luxury therapies at the award-winning SpaTerre. Treatments include the Caribbean Seaweed Body Mask, Sea Breeze facial, and massages in the seaside Palapa Point pavilion. The resort, which has a Zen Garden, also holds guided meditation and private yoga sessions.

3. Wentworth by the Sea, New Castle, New Hampshire

Wentworth by the Sea has pampered guests since 1874. Updated and restored, this resort on the largest of the New Castle islands now includes a spa. Appealing to those who wish to escape the fast lane, the spa’s Shirodhara treatment eases tension in the face, neck, and shoulders. Following your massage, take a dip in the spa’s indoor pool.

4. The Sanderling Resort & Spa, Duck, North Carolina

Between the Atlantic Ocean and Currituck Sound, a waterfront spa creates a uniquely Outer Banks experience with therapies that utilize local ingredients. The Russian Olive Refuge, for example, employs the native olive tree in an exfoliation, body wrap, and moisturizing treatment. After combing the resort’s shoreline, treat yourself to a signature Sea of Life facial and seashell face massage, or the Outer Banks Rasual Salt n’ Sea mud treatment.

5. Fisher Island Hotel & Resort, Fisher Island, Florida

This 216-acre private island community’s resort and club was once part of a Vanderbilt mansion. Its Spa Internazionale, housed in an old seaplane hanger, has top-notch facilities such as a Roman waterfall, fitness center, lap pool, and saunas. Seawater is a key element in the Detox Ocean Bath, Optimum Hydration Facial, and Musclease Aroma Spa Hydra Bath

6. The Westin Maui Resort & Spa, Lahaina, Hawaii

On Kaanapali Beach in Maui, the Heavenly Spa by Westin treats guests to water views and relaxation. Amenities include hydrotherapy baths, a fitness center, open-air massages, and treatments that take advantage of local ingredients. The Island Lavender Body Butter Treatment uses a sugar scrub made from Maui lavender and passion fruit.

7. Gurney’s Inn Resort, Spa, & Conference Center; Montauk, New York

On Long Island’s South Fork, the spa at Gurney’s Inn offers services from aerobic walks on the beach to Reiki. Drawing on seawater’s ability to detoxify and replenish, The Sea Water Spa’s treatments include a Sea Water Herbal Bath and a Peppermint Sea Plunge. The Atlantic Ocean provides the backdrop for outdoor massages.

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Babymoon

 

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Families with a second child on the way can now go on “babymoons,” too, those packages traditionally enjoyed by first-time parents. The Barefoot & Pregnant at Casa Madrona Hotel & Spa in Sausalito, Calif., now offers the three-day/two-night “And Baby Makes Four” package. The maternity destination spa meets the needs of mothers and mothers-to-be with maternity spa services including acupuncture, belly masks and lightening facials, designed to suit each stage of pregnancy, with therapists who are specially trained to work with pregnant clients.

 

The “And Baby Makes Four” package costs around $1,600 for two adults and one child. More info: 415-388-1777.

 

 

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El Monte Sagrado Living Resort and Spa, nestled at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in Taos, NM, is an environmentally friendly spiritual experience that nurtures the soul.

El Monte Sagrado was developed around a Native American sacred site, The Sacred Circle. A few years ago, my good friend told me about her amazing visit at El Monte and how it will always stay in her heart. There were 32 rooms during my friend’s visit, but they just unveiled 48 new guest rooms and a spa expansion.

I am writing this from one of the new rooms, which has a large soaking tub, perfect for couples, an oversized shower, and luxurious bed. The fireplace provides a romantic ambiance and the view from my balcony is phenomenal. The room is decorated with suede, river rocks, and turquoise accents. The room is just made for snuggling. I did take a peep into the casitas and suites, each decorated in their own worldly theme. Some of them have their own private courtyard and hot tub.

On my walk to the The Living Spa, I stepped into the enclosed pool area, which was similar to a grotto. Guests can swim year ‘round, so if you should plan a visit, be sure to pack a swimsuit. I had previously looked through the spa menu, which offers intriguing and unique specialties. Their special offerings include such treatments as Spiritual Cleansing with Grandmother Jean, The Soul’s Blueprint with Julie Kelly, Egyptian Anointing with Maria Mikhailas, and Trauma Recovery with Terri Picard.

I was led to one of the new treatment rooms, a round, Native American style room with a skylight in the wooden ceiling. It reminded me of the kivas of the pueblos. The treatment began with a Zuni salt exfoliation that included a special oil blend of indigenous plants and flowers. The next step was a wrap of volcanic ash mask that draws out the toxins in the body. It was completed by a gentle massage that left me renewed in spirit and mind. I don’t write this lightly, but this was truly the best spa treatment I have ever experienced.

Couples also look for fine dining during their romantic getaways, and El Monte Sagrado covers the cuisine aspect, as well as the spiritual well-being.

 Fortunately, local artist Stephen Lang offers customized guided tours through the property’s gift shop. He can take couples to Taos Pueblo, escort them around the art galleries, or even bring them to the nearby hot springs hidden in the mountains. Stephen took me to a few notable historic sites, but I was anxious to get back to El Monte and relax on the grounds. I took a quiet walk and noticed a couple sitting at the Sacred Circle, holding hands. Another couple was sitting on their verandah sipping champagne. Even a famous celebrity couple  spent a weekend here and enjoyed a couple’s massage.

El Monte Sagrado is not inexpensive, but well worth the visit. I would encourage couples looking for that special romantic getaway to make plans to experience a personal couples retreat in the arms of this beautiful and intimate property.

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