The Best Spa Hotels in India

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The home of yoga and Ayurveda, the spa break is synonymous with India. Attracting wellness lovers from around the globe it boasts some of the best spas in the world, at some of the best prices. From beach breaks, to mountainscapes, urban oases to boutique offerings there is a plethora of excellent options for the ultimate spa break in India. Use our recommendations for the best spa hotels in India, and start to plan your relaxing getaway.

The Urban Oasis

The Indian metropolis can fray the nerves of even the hardiest traveller, and sometimes you just need to get as far from the madding crowed as one can. Swap the hawkers for the hammam for the ultimate relaxing stay.

Taj Lake Palace Spa Boat

  • Accessible only by boat, there is quite literally a moat of tranquillity separating Taj Lake Palace from the rest of Udaipur. Boasting Taj’s signature JIVA treatments and the novel spa boat (there truly is something unique about getting a pedicure on the water) this is not only the most luxurious place to stay in Udaipur, but also the most indulgent. Leave feeling fabulous.
  • Dedicated to promoting authentic yoga, meditation and the Ayurvedic life Shreyas Retreat is much more than just a hotel, it is a philosophy. It has the feel of a South Indian hideaway, tucked away amidst remote paddy fields; however this haven of tranquillity is in fact on the outskirts of the tech-hub of Bangalore. Achieving ‘enlightenment’ has never felt so good with a choice of pools, comprehensive spa and detox programmes, yoga studio and organic dining. Namaste in style.
  • Tucked away in leafy Friends Colony, The Manor enjoys a residential address with world class facilities. Not only is it home to the famous Indian Accent restaurant (make sure to book your table) its popular Ayurvedic Spa, Zehen is famed in town for the most authentic and holistic products. With its traditional treatments, trained doctors, diet plans, fitness programmes, you’ll forget you still have the whole of Delhi to explore!
  • One of Mumbai’s best addresses, home to AER rooftop bar, overlooking the Arabian Sea, it is hardly surprising that The Four Seasons houses one if the city’s best spas. Boasting signature treatments it includes two suites that function as private spas – allowing for hours of uninterrupted bliss. Add to this personalised fitness and yoga programmes, Ayurvedic rituals, the Rossano Ferretti salon and a nail spa this is an urban idyll of the utmost luxury.
  • A veritable oasis in the busy southern city of Chennai, Taj Connemara enjoys divine art deco architecture, some courtesy of legendary architect Geoffrey Bawa, and some stylish interiors. Then there is the spa, which uses ancient Indian wellness and beauty wisdom and the finest natural ingredients to leave you feeling radiant. Combine this with private yoga and meditation sessions and you will float your way home.

Spa with a view

Whether nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas or down in one of India’s charming southern hill stations – there are some fabulous spa destinations hidden away in India’s hills. What these spas all have in common is that they make the most of some jaw dropping views. What could be more relaxing than enjoying a massage overlooking some of the country’s most commanding natural beauty.

Khyber Himalayan Resort

  • The Khyber Himalayan Resort and Spa puts Gulmarg very much on the luxury travel map, providing a five star stay in India’s number one ski resort. And for those who’d rather slide into a bubble bath than down the slopes, there is an indulgent spa using L’Occitane products. Complete with wet room, indoor and outdoor pools, sauna and steam rooms there are plenty of ways to rest weary ski legs.
  • Rising out of the hillside like a fairy tale castle with views overlooking Shimla’s Ridge, the Oberoi Wildflower Hall has to be seen to be believed. Its five star spa commands far reaching views of the Greater Himalayas and treatments can be taken in a choice of several secluded locations around the property. Choose from Ayurvedic care or one of Oberoi’s signature treatments. And make sure to use the open-air whirlpool!
  • Carved into a hillock overlooking Coorg’s rolling coffee plantations, Taj Madikeri is built around the local landscape. This modern edifice, rising out of Madikeri’s verdant pastures is a Bond worthy hideaway. The spa and its indoor pool are designed to make the most of those vistas with huge glass walls and openings. Boasting Taj’s signature JIVA treatments as well as tailor-made Ayurveda and yoga packages you can relax and unwind whilst taking in those views.

Destination spas

There are hotels with spas and then there are spas with hotels. India’s best spas are the ones where the spa is the destination. The ones on everyone’s bucket list: if your body is your temple then these are the places to visit for some unparalleled self-worship.

Alila Diwa

  • More of a 5* luxury ashram than a spa is how you should think of Ananda in the Himalayas. Amidst the manicured grounds of this former maharajah’s palace it focuses on wellness through Ayurvedic treatments, Vedanta teaching and yoga. Depending on your length of stay or package a number of treatments are included in the package. The Viceregal Suite is particularly “regal” and features a private Jacuzzi. All this and you are just a short drive from the pilgrimage town of Rishikesh.
  • Goa has its fare share of beach resorts but Alila Diwa is a serious spa break. Opt for one of their detox programmes and they will send you an entire meal plan, treatment and yoga schedule before you’ve even arrived: no skipping class! A sanctuary of contemporary elegance it sits alone amidst acres of verdant paddy. Plus there is the exclusive Diwa Club - a resort within a resort – boasting its own lap pool with an open air hot tub.
  • One of those resorts where you arrive and do not leave until check out. Inspired by Kerala’s traditional kottayam boats, Vivanta by Taj - Green Cove is a work of art in itself. Located in the home of Ayurveda it boasts an extensive treatment menu in its award winning JIVA spa. Bathrooms feature huge hot tub baths where some tailor made treatments can be taken. Shudhikara, a detoxifying lymphatic drainage massage is a particular favourite. Whilst healthy eating is encouraged (there are tailor made Ayurveda menus and wellness packages) it does not take itself too seriously as a spa - alcohol and other indulgences are served. Get in sync with the tempo of Kerala’s sleepy backwaters and relax.
  • Much more than just a spa or wellness retreat, Vana Malsi Estate is a philosophy. Their unique homogenising of Indian and Tibetan medicines has won them numerous awards since opening in 2013. Earnestly combining the spiritual authenticity of an ashram with levels of luxury expected at a five star hotel. All meals are according seasonal, organic and according to your tailor made menu. Who knew a detox could be so delicious!

For a beach break

What is more relaxing than the classic beach break? Answer: the spa beach break. Combining the best of both worlds these properties allow guests to relax in every possible way.

Neeleshwar Hermitage

  • A fine offering from a firm Indian favourite The Leela Kovalam has opulent modern interiors with eye-ogling views plus its own private beach and infinity pool. Known for its opulence the Leela’s spas never disappoint, but built on a cliff top occupying a space of 8000 square feet, their Kovalam offering is like no other. With its own yoga pavilion to treatment rooms with a view, there are qualified Ayurvedic doctors, providing personalised consultations as well as an extensive list of world-class treatments. When you’re all done, don’t forget to visit the Warren Tricomi Salon for some New York luxury.
  • Right on the edge of an unspoilt stretch of beach lies Neeleshwar Hermitage. Rustic luxury at its best villas feature their own plunge pools – a perfect blending of modern amenities with traditional style. With an infinity pool that seems to go on for, well, infinity and a renowned Ayurvedic spa providing specialised treatments, as well as yoga and meditation, there is no limit to the ways one can relax and unwind during your stay.

For a boutique stay

India is blessed with some excellent boutique properties. Combine this with their superlative spas and you have a recipe for success. Yoga, wellness and holistic medicine are a part of their culture and some of the most authentic treatments are provided by India’s boutique hotels.

Purity

  • The clue is in the name with Maria Fernhof’s Purity: you will leave feeling cleansed and revitalised. An idyllic boutique property, whilst the spa is small it is fully functioning and being located in Kerala, the home of Ayurveda, the treatments are excellent. Massages can be taken in the spa or in room (for utter relaxation). To add to this there is a sun dappled pool and a fresh and healthy South India menu. If you’re looking for a spa break and are an undisputed boutique lover then Purity is the place for you.
  • Coorg is known for its fantastic nature and Orange County Coorg certainly makes the most of its surrounds. True escapism, accommodation is comprised of individual cottages with an eco-chic look that include their own private plunge pools and outdoor showers. The spa is traditional in style and in its treatments use natural products and practices that have stood the test of time.

Still not found what you’re looking for?

The best spa hotels in India

  • The Manor, Delhi Delhi 15 rooms from £160

    City Style  -  A stylish boutique offering with minimalist design, large gardens, and Italian dining - a chic Delhi bolthole
    Local markets  -  At Chandi Chowk, one of the largest markets in Asia, you can buy almost anything
    Tennis  -  The nearby Friend's Club has excellent tennis courts
    Sights nearby  -  Explore Old Delhi by foot on a private guided tour
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    A 1950s bungalow in a lovely residential area away from the hustle and bustle. Spacious rooms are light and airy and minimalist in design. Boasting an elegant Italian restaurant and an acre of gardens. A welcome Delhi refuge. See More

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  • Four Seasons Mumbai Mumbai (Worli) 202 rooms from £111

    Great walks  -  The iconic Chowpatty Beach is great for a stroll at sunset.
    Sights nearby  -  A walk along Marine Drive to the famous India Gate.
    Designer  -  Uniquely designed interiors.
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    One of Mumbai's best addresses with views of the Arabian Sea and the famous AER rooftop bar. Boasting a fabulous spa providing Rossano Ferretti salon, Ayurvedic treatments, personal training and much more. Rooms are decorated in a classic style with Indian accents. There is an inviting rooftop pool. See More

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  • Taj Connemara Chennai 150 rooms from £65

    Great walks  -  Along the beachfront or around the historical sites, also enquire about a walking day tour.
    Local markets  -  Meandre the Chennai back streets to see the local markets and traders.
    Seaside  -  2.4km from the beaches.
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    Built in 1854 as the Imperial Hotel, it has been renamed and revamped to welcome guests with modern interiors and facilities.Rooms are luxurious and light, the pool and spa are a welcome oasis from the city and its many historical landmarks.With two restaurants and a nightclub, it really has it all. See More

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  • Khyber Himalayan Resort & Spa Gulmarg (Jammu and Kashmir) 85 rooms from £154

    Trekking  -  In the summer months Gulmarg is a popular destination for trekkers.
    Skiing  -  Gulmarg is India's prime skiing destination.
    Sights nearby  -  When frozen over Alpather Lake makes for a picturesque ice skating spot.
    Romantic  -  Good for couples.
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    High up in the Pir Panjal mountain range lies this luxurious retreat. Surpassing expectations it has four restaurants ranging from Kashmiri to Continental, afternoon tea and a cigar lounge. There is a sumptuous indoor pool and spa. Rooms include ornately upholstered furnishings and mountain views. See More

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  • Wildflower Hall, An Oberoi Resort Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) 85 rooms from £196

    Back to Nature  -  The hotel has gorgeous gardens and stunning vistas of the surrounding hills and mountains.
    Great walks  -  Finish off a walk amongst the fragrant pine trees with a gourmet picnic.
    Views  -  Great views from hotel
    Birdwatching  -  Good birding near the hotel.
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    Perched at an altitude of over 8000 ft with indescribable views of the surrounding hills. Full on old world, colonial charm rooms are understated luxury with polished woods, antiques and open fireplaces. Enjoy indoor-outdoor dining or a whiskey at The Cavalry Bar. There is a sumptuous pool and spa. See More

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  • Vivanta by Taj - Madikeri Galibeedu, Coorg 63 rooms from £140

    Views  -  Stunning panoramic views over the forest and hills from every room.
    Great walks  -  With 180 acres, there is plenty of land to explore. Longer treks can be arranged with the hotel.
    Local markets  -  Head to the local Coorg market for the honey, coffee and oranges that it is famous for.
    Swimming Pool  -  Outdoor infinity pool
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    Tucked away in the Madikeri hills, set amid 180 acres of rainforest this property enjoys stunning views. Huge rooms are modern in style with dark woods, clean lines and floor to ceiling windows making the most of the amazing scenery. There are three restaurants, two pools and an award winning spa. See More

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  • Ananda in the Himalayas Rishikesh (Uttarakhand) 78 rooms from £675

    Spa breaks  -  One the most renowned spas and arguably the best in the world for Ayurvedic treatments.
    Local markets  -  The town of Rishikesh is awash with shops and stalls selling local handicrafts and religious artefacts.
    Private Hot Tub  -  Book the Vicregal Suite for your private terrace with hot tub
    Sights nearby  -  For music fans The Beatles ashram is worth a visit.
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    Former palace turned luxury wellness retreat. Rooms are decorated in natural palettes of creams and greens, all have balconies. The restaurant serves healthy food and there is daily afternoon tea with sugar-free options. There is a pool, an award-winning Ayurvedic spa and a fitness centre. See More

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  • Alila Diwa Goa Goa 153 rooms from £78

    Resort  -  5* luxury resort, set amongst verdant rice plantations.
    Restaurant  -  4 restaurants, all locally inspired
    Conference facilities  -  Elegant ballroom available
    Swimming Pool  -  Diwa Club has it's own lap pool, open air hot tub and hot tub.
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    Five-star resort with spa, four restaurants and kids' club. Resort prides itself on luxury for all family members. Exclusive 'Diwa Club' for guests who are looking for a more bespoke experience; offering its own lap pool with open-air hot tub. Perfect for serenity seekers. See More

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  • Vivanta by Taj Green Cove Kovalam 59 rooms from £180

    Sights nearby  -  Ten minutes walk from Padmanabhapuram Palace, Kovalam.
    Fishing  -  Sea fishing trips can be organised by the hotel.
    Great walks  -  Kovalam Beach is just 500m walk away.
    Romantic  -  Good for couples.
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    Properties of such aesthetic delight are rare. Inspired by the Kettivallam houseboats this luxurious Taj hotel provides stunning interiors with a private terrace as standard and some with private pool. There is an indulgent Ayurvedic spa, huge pool and al fresco dining. A simply superb stay. See More

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  • Vana Malsi Estate Dehradun (Uttarakhand) 82 rooms from £462

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    Restrictions on children  -  Guests must be aged 16 years and above.
    Great walks  -  Around the estate's sprawling grounds.
    Swimming Pool  -  Outdoor infinity pool
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    To call Vana a spa or retreat does not cover it; it is a philosophy. Combining ancient Indian and Tibetan traditions be transported into a realm of peace and tranquility. Rooms have natural decor and colour palettes and include private balconies. Cuisine is health conscious. Minimum seven nights. See More

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  • The Leela Kovalam Kovalam (Kerala) 183 rooms from £154

    Sailing  -  The hotel concierge will be happy to help arrange a day or overnight trip along the backwaters.
    Sights nearby  -  The nearby mosque, located on Samudra beach, is an atmospheric visit around sunset.
    Tennis  -  There are tennis courts on sight for guests to use free of charge.
    Great walks  -  Along your very own slice of private beach.
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    A fine offering from a firm Indian favourite. Opulent modern interiors with eye-ogling views, its own private beach and infinity pool. Rooms feature balconies and contemporary interiors. Choose from several romantic dining settings from grilled seafood at The Tides or poolside dining at The Terrace. See More

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  • Neeleshwar Hermitage Kasaragod, Kerala 19 rooms from £134

    Sights nearby  -  Bekal Fort makes for a historically interesting and architecturally impressive day out.
    Cooking classes  -  Learn the secrets of Kerala's famed cuisine.
    Remote  -  Off the beaten track.
    Secluded setting  -  For escaping.
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    The first of its kind in North Kerala, Neeleshwar is leading by example. Located on an isolated stretch of beach and comprising nineteen thatched cottages featuring private terraces, outdoor showers and local artwork. A wellness property, there is an Ayurvedic spa, yoga, meditation and a pool. See More

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  • Purity Muhamma, Kerala 10 rooms from £170

    Birdwatching  -  The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary has a variety of local and migratory birds.
    Cooking classes  -  Pop in to the kitchen and get a lesson on Indian spices from the chef.
    Restaurant  -  Lunch and dinner available on request.
    Lakeside  -  Overlooking Lake Vembanad.
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    Built in 2003 by Florentine architect Maria Fernhof this is a modern boutique hotel yet filled with antiques. Modern art covers the walls and relaxing verandahs benefit from garden and lake views. Fresh Keralan dishes are served al-fresco, weather permitting. There is a pleasant pool and spa. See More

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  • Orange County Coorg Siddapur, Coorg 69 rooms from £305

    Back to Nature  -  Located amidst Coorg's rolling hills this property lies amongst the surrounding nature.
    Sights nearby  -  The Bylekuppe Tibetan Settlement, the second largest in India, is well worth a visit.
    Local markets  -  Visit Coorg market and pick up its local delicacies to take home: honey and coffee.
    Great walks  -  The hotel guides can take you on nature and plantation walks.
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    Located in India's 'coffee cup' this property provides true escapism. Individual cottages, some with private pools, have terracotta floors, ornate embroidered fabrics, local artwork and gorgeous bathrooms with in and outdoor showers. There are four restaurants and an excellent Ayurvedic spa. See More

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Written by Megan Lambert

posted Tuesday, 20th July 2021