“Strip and Dip” on the Las Vegas Strip

As featured in ManAboutWorld, the gay travel magazine

Our correspondent Jeff Guaracino relieved stress in Las Vegas. Discover his secret. 

Did you ever fantasize about taking a trip and just being a spa harlot? I mean literally every day — maybe twice a day or more — having every part of your overworked, super stressed body made to feel as beautiful Cleopatra herself? Every once in a while, doesn’t everyone need a “strip-n-dip” trip?

You’ve heard of the spa vacations. Almost every tourism office around the world wants us to come to their destination for the ultimate spa experience. The lure? Facials, massages, body scrubs, pedicures, manicures, hot tubs, and saunas. Each and every treatment promoted with a unique twist or that extra special experience. A particular rock for that rock massage or the perfect men’s moisturizes for the face or even a concoction of various oils and lotions blended into a signature treatment.

For my ultimate “strip-n-dip trip” I went to the home of the “must do” spa trip, Vegas, baby! Vegas is arguably the largest concentration of the over-the-top luxury spas designed for tourists, so it was time to check out the Strip’s most luxurious hotels: the new Delano, the Bellagio and Vdara (three of MGM’s LGBT-friendly Vegas resorts).

First things first. Spa trips begin at 80-minutes! Skip the skimpy 50-minute massage and splurge for the longer treatments. Most spa services in Las Vegas could be considered expensive but in reality they are a better overall value with the longer treatment and you can chill all day in a luxury respite from the energy of the strip. (Perfect if you have a late-night flight).

Here are my four top recommendations for a trip where you’ll flip and tip:

ESPA at Vdara 

Start with a men’s radiance facial in over-the-top City Center at ESPA at Vdara Hotel & Spa. Peel the city stress right off your face. ESPA and the Vdara hotel forged a partnership between the lavish skincare brand and the luxuriously chic all-suite hotel. Vdara’s 18,000-square-foot, two-level haven features 11 treatment rooms with three distinct relaxation lounges, a co-ed meditation room, sauna, eucalyptus steam rooms, hot plunges and heated lounge chairs.

BATHHOUSE Spa at Delano 

What gay traveler could resist a visit to the BATHOUSE? Try something out of your normal Swedish massage and give your entire body a treatment. The Anti-Aging Body Treatment is a full salt body scrub made with salts (a bit messy but your skin will be flawless) and a Red Rock Canyon-inspired Red Mud Wrap. The wrap is accompanied by a relaxing scalp and neck massage. It’s like a three part treatment. Much of BATHHOUSE Spa’s new menu infuses the soothing elements of locally sourced ingredients including cacti and wildflowers, as well as other playful nods to the desert.

Spa Bellagio 

One of the coolest treatments on the Strip is the Deep Coconut Surrender Massage at Bellagio. It is a therapeutic muscle work massage but instead of oils, warm coconut milk combined with warm stones make up this signature massage. For those working in an office, you will love that the treatment focuses in on the back, neck and shoulders.

Sahra Spa at the Cosmopolitan 

Vegas is about nightlife and fun, so when you need a bit of detoxification, try the Sahra Desert Aroma Therapy Massage. It uses a signature desert rose with a desert mist and essential oils to relieve any remaining tension you brought with you.

The After Glow

One cannot live by spa alone! You do need evening entertainment — especially after the spas close. At any MGM resort you will find an incredible Cirque du Soleil performance. The newest is Michael Jackson ONE by at Mandalay Bay. The show is a not-to-miss spectacular dedicated to the King of Pop. The show has an impressive mix of live music, MJ dance, Cirque acrobatics and 3D film and hologram technology that are showstoppers.

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Jeff Guaracino is the author of Gay and Lesbian Tourism: The Essential Guide for Marketing

Published by edsalvato

Educator, marketing, communications and travel safety expert; LGBTQ Pavilion at the New York Times Travel Show; public speaker; expert panel organizer and moderator

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