Thalasso massage embodies the very essence of French thalassotherapy. The concept of thalassotherapy was defined in 1867 by Dr Joseph La Bonnardière in Arcachon, from the Greek thalassa (sea) and therapeia (treatment). But it was Dr Louis Bagot who, in Roscoff in 1899, founded the first true thalassotherapy institute, convinced that seawater, algae and the marine climate formed an incomparable therapeutic trio. The marine rain massage, an emblematic treatment, combines manual techniques with a fine mist of seawater heated to 34°C, reproducing the benefits of marine immersion while allowing precise muscular work. These signature treatments distinguish thalassotherapy from traditional spas.
Massage under fine seawater rain
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Description
Relaxing massage under fine warm seawater rain rich in marine actives. Relaxation and remineralization.
This typically marine massage is a signature thalassotherapy treatment. Performed with heated natural seawater and marine active ingredients, it offers an experience impossible to reproduce in a regular spa. The oceanic setting of the thalassotherapy centre enhances sensory immersion for an authentic moment of rejuvenation close to the elements.
Benefits
Contraindications
⚠ Allergy to iodine or marine products
⚠ Open wound or skin lesion (seawater may irritate)
⚠ Unstabilised hyperthyroidism (iodine intake)
⚠ Phlebitis or venous thrombosis
⚠ Severe cardiovascular disorders
⚠ First trimester pregnancy