When the Accor group takes on thalassotherapy
Do not be surprised to find Thalassa Sea and Spa wellness centers attached to Accor group hotels like Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery, Novotel, Mercure, and Ibis. They are owned by the hospitality giant, which acquired its first thalassotherapy brand back in 1984.
For a bit of history, the original center opened in Quiberon in May 1964, founded by the elite cyclist Louison Bobet. Numerous locations followed across France and eventually abroad. Initially, the centers operated under the Thalassa brand. It was not until 2010 that the company adopted its current name: Thalassa Sea and Spa. This banner now encompasses 12 wellness centers, with 9 in France and 3 abroad (two in Morocco and one in Bahrain).
The natural benefits of the sea
The philosophy across all centers is to bring the natural healing properties of the ocean to the human body. Every location offers a treatment program paired with AccorHotels accommodation (single or double rooms) and dining options ranging from breakfast to full board. Guests choose their primary goal, such as energy, detox, radiance, or serenity, along with the length of their stay, from weekend getaways of 1 to 3 days to full 6-day weeks. Available treatments include facials, body wraps, thalassotherapy sessions, and various massages. Clients can also select from activities categorized as water sports and recreation, relaxation and wellness, or children's activities, though availability depends on the specific hotel.
The leader in thalassotherapy
With such an extensive range of services, it is clear why Thalassa Sea and Spa is considered a leader in the field. The brand is also recognized for the quality of its facilities and the professionalism of its teams, who are both attentive and highly trained. This starts with a team of advisors based in the Paris region, available from Monday to Saturday to assist with the booking process.
Other advantages include a best price guarantee and secure payment options, not to mention exclusive offers and private sales that appear throughout the year on the company website.