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Follow on Google News | Hotelito Desconocido’s El Solecito Spa Transports Guests To New Levels Of RelaxationMexican Hotel Offers Thalasso, Raw and Aphrodisiac Wellness Treatments in a Pacific Coast Setting
By: Hotelito Desconocido El Solecito SPA covers an area of 4,675 square feet featuring Thalasso pools, seven cabins inspired by the seven chakras (root, sacral, solar plexus, heart, throat, third eye and crown), bubble beds, geysers, waterfalls, baths, saunas, steam baths, lounges and gardens, a chlorine free infinity pool overlooking the vast blue Pacific Ocean and a temazcal (a type of pre-Hispanic sweat lodge) where a Huichol Chaman (wise man of the indigenous people of the area) can conduct a ritual/treatment for up to 12 people and pay tribute to the four basic elements in the pre-Hispanic cultures: air, water, fire and soil. As an almost self-sustainable property, Hotelito Desconocido’ One of the most popular treatments offered in the property is its Thalasso pools, which in the 77°F weather of the area, are the only ones in Mexico located in the open air. Certified by the Association of Thalassos in Valencia, Spain which in 2013 also named the property the 4th “Best Rehab Center with Thalasso in the World,” Hotelito Desconocido’ In the Thalasso pools the body floats more easily, helping to lose three quarters of the weight while in treatment, increasing blood pumping, re-oxygenating the brain, increasing the number of red and white blood cells in addition to helping the healing of internal and external wounds. Hotelito Desconocido is part of what is called health tourism; a new tendency of looking after your body, pampering and indulge yourself. Its 27 luxury and comfortable rooms (called Palafitos) are themed and inspired by the famous Mexican game “Loteria,” The Thalasso’s operation is directed by Humberto Lerma, General Director of Hotelito Desconocido, with 15 years of experience in Thalassos in Mexico and Europe; and is supervised by the acclaimed marine biologist Marianela Peña, President of the Institute of Marine Biotherapies. End
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