Seawater hydrotherapy is a practice dating back to Antiquity. The Egyptians already bathed in the waters of the Nile enriched with sea salt, while the Greeks and Romans built monumental thermal baths where water was central to social and medical life. Hippocrates, in the 5th century BC, prescribed seawater baths to treat joint pain and skin conditions. In France, it was in the 18th century that English physician Richard Russell published his treatise on the therapeutic virtues of seawater, laying the foundations for modern marine balneotherapy. French thalassotherapy then codified these practices: hydromassage baths in seawater heated to 33-35°C, invigorating jet showers, soothing marine rain and flotation pools, creating a hydrotherapeutic arsenal unique in the world.
Hydromassage Bath
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Description
Warm seawater bath with pressurised water jets. Hydrological massage, deep muscle relaxation.
This marine hydrotherapy treatment uses natural seawater drawn from the open sea and heated according to French thalassotherapy protocols. The centre's marine environment — iodine-rich air, ocean views, natural climatotherapy — amplifies the treatment's benefits for a holistic approach to body and mind.
Benefits
Contraindications
⚠ Allergy to iodine or hypersensitivity to marine products
⚠ Unstabilised hyperthyroidism
⚠ Open wounds, weeping skin lesions or infectious dermatoses
⚠ Heart failure or severe uncontrolled arterial hypertension
⚠ Recent phlebitis or venous thrombosis
⚠ Unstabilised epilepsy (for immersion treatments)
⚠ First trimester pregnancy