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Why I’m hooked on Nordic spas, a growing trend in North America

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July 28, 2024
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Fire and Ice treatment at Destination Kohler (Destination Kohler)

Generally speaking, contrasting hot and cold water treatments is said to soothe sore muscles, support the immune system, reduce inflammation and release endorphins, explains Simmone Lyons, director of operations at Alyeska Nordic Spa at Alyeska Resort. Cradled by Anchorage’s scenic Chugach mountain range, Alyeska’s recently renovated wellness center is the first Nordic spa in the state of Alaska, where guests can restore after a long day of hiking or skiing.

Alyeska Nordic SpaAlyeska Nordic Spa (Alyeska Nordic Spa)

Lyons says Nordic spa culture developed in places that have always had both naturally occurring cold and thermal waters, whether at sea level or in higher alpine settings. “For thousands of years, Nordic people have harnessed the power of alternative hot and cold water treatments inspired by the region’s natural contrasts,” she explains.

Southern Alaska, therefore, makes for an obvious natural spa setting, thanks to the beauty of its Pacific temperate rain forests and sub-zero temperatures. Lyons says Alyeska is surrounded by spruce and hemlock trees, and guests can bathe outside in a variety of saunas and barrel hot tubs.

Blue LagoonThe Blue Lagoon (Megan DeMatteo)

My first taste of true Nordic hydrotherapy was, happily, in the Nordic region at Iceland’s Blue Lagoon, a geothermal pool and spa resort about 30 miles from Iceland’s capital city of Reykjavík. The Lagoon resulted from the accidental concentration of discharge water from the nearby Svartsengi geothermal plant. Though it is not a naturally occurring geothermal spa as some mistakenly claim, the Blue Lagoon’s milky blue waters, rich in minerals, provided the perfect tranquility to break up my 27-hour layover back in 2018 when I flew through on my way to a summer writing residency in Dublin. The steam rising from the saltwater pool beckoned to me. I waded in, bought an exorbitantly expensive mud mask and later lounged in the resort’s cozy, oversized robes. Not a bad introduction to spas, eh? (Are you starting to understand why I’ve become a snob?)

The Blue LagoonThe Blue Lagoon (Megan DeMatteo)

In recent years, more Nordic spas have cropped up throughout the U.S. and North America, a pattern that Lyons attributes to a “steadily growing” interest in wellness, natural therapies and self-care. Of course, as a millennial, nothing makes me more proud than self-care trends sweeping the nation. But the history of Nordic Spas goes deeper than just the latest TikTok fads.

Bridgette Redman, travel writer and culture journalist who co-wrote the International SPA Association’s textbook on spas, explains that the concept of Nordic Spas may have taken off in popularity thanks to our recent cultural obsession with cold plunging. But while cold plunges are a key element of Nordic spas, many people may not recognize the connection.

“In the last year, I started seeing all sorts of articles from people saying they did a cold plunge. Cold plunges really swung up as a trend,” says Redman, adding that she is “very curious” about whether more spas will invest in the infrastructure needed to make cold plunges part of spa culture for good. The high investment required for spas to build cold plunges makes it challenging for facilities that weren’t designed with Nordic spa traditions in mind, Redman explains. “It’s not like just adding a different sort of facial or buying a piece of equipment.” (Alyeska’s Nordic spa facilities, for instance, were a $15 million investment.)

Birch brooms hang on a wooden wall in Russian sauna eugenesergeev via Getty Images

One of the most “old school” and iconic hydrotherapy spas to exist is undoubtedly the Russian and Turkish Baths on New York City’s Lower East Side. There, nothing feels trendy or fad-ish. Established in 1892, the historic bathhouse offers a traditional Russian “banya,” or wood-heated steam room, along with a Turkish steam room and icy cold plunge pool.

New York City - February 22, 2023: The Russian and Turkish Baths on East 10th Street between 1st Avenue and Avenue A in Greenwich Village, New York City. The facility houses an authentic Russian sauna, the oven of which is filled with 20,000 pounds of heated rock.

Diana Robinson Photography via Getty Images

Visitors can even request the invigorating platza oak leaf treatment, where the skin is exfoliated through vigorous brushing with olive oil soap-soaked oak leaves. This treatment is said to promote circulation and leave the body feeling refreshed and rejuvenated (my skin, for one, was smooth and shiny, after my first platza treatment in 2022).

Löyly, HelsinkiWould you cold plunge into the Baltic Sea? (Megan DeMatteo)

Perhaps the most fun Nordic spa experience of 2024 was in July, when I visited Löyly in Helsinki. For just 25€, guests can book a public sauna visit inside the sleek, eco-friendly waterfront building that doubles as a restaurant and social spot.

Löyly, HelsinkiLöyly, Helsinki (Ulla Mäkelä / Visit Finland)

Guests can rotate between three types of saunas, each heated with wood (the Finnish way). After a steamy session, you can cool off with a dip in the Baltic Sea.

The author’s passion for these travel experiences is sincere. Some trips featured may be sponsored or compensated.

Megan DeMatteo

Megan DeMatteo is an independent journalist, editor and creative writer currently based in New York City. She has written for Dwell, Fodor’s Travel, Sherwood News, Marie Claire, Insider and more. Her first trip abroad was to Costa Rica, and she’s since studied in Valparaíso, Chile and Dublin, Ireland, where she performed a séance in Oscar Wilde’s former dorm room.

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