As we head into 2026, spa experiences are evolving—and Maya Blue Wellness Spa Manager, Sophie McDermott is seeing four trends that are shaping the future of relaxation and wellbeing.
1. Mums and sons bonding over spa time
While mother-daughter spa days are a classic, mums and sons are now booking together in growing numbers. From deep muscle massages to facials, pool relaxation, and festive lunches, these visits are all about quality time in a modern, wellness-focused way.
2. Longer, immersive treatments
Express treatments are out—guests now want to truly disconnect. Longer massages and wellness sessions are becoming the go-to, with clients willing to invest more time to fully switch off and recharge.
2. Wellness beyond pampering
It’s not just about relaxation anymore. Treatments like the Mindful Massage, combining crystal healing and guided meditation, are topping the popularity charts. Spa-goers are looking for therapies that nurture both body and mind.
4. Young guests embracing self-care
Spas are attracting a younger crowd—late teens and early 20s are booking spa days as a treat to themselves instead of heading out, showing that wellness is becoming a lifestyle choice earlier than ever.
Maya Blue Wellness at Titanic Hotel Liverpool is a luxury spa destination on Liverpool’s waterfront, offering a blend of modern therapies, holistic wellness, and indulgent treatments in a serene, stylish setting.
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