Descending underground into a mysterious oasis of relaxation and bliss, letting all the woes of the past year dissolve. Getting lost in a much-needed massage, getting pampered with a facial or a body wrap, warming up in a steam room followed by a foot bath. All that and more can be found underneath Stanley Dock at Maya Blue Wellness, taking locals and visitors alike on a secret journey of self-care.
Located at the Titanic Hotel Liverpool, Maya Blue Wellness is an underground spa under the historic red brick arches beneath Stanley Dock, boasting a comprehensive thermal suite, plenty of ESPA treatment options, a tea garden, relaxation room and beds.
Thermal Suite at Maya Blue Wellness
Apart from its hidden vibe, the thermal suite is the most exciting part of the spa. Guests can rejoice in a variety of facilities, such as a hydrotherapy pool, luxury foot baths, experience shower, sanarium, sauna and steam room. Everyone is welcome to visit the thermal suite, with hotel guests paying £20 and visitors £30 with a maximum of a two-hour stay.
Upon visiting, spa-goers are encouraged to bring their own footwear, such as flip-flops or sliders, while Maya Blue Wellness provides lockers, towels, and robes. As always, guests are encouraged to pre-book to avoid disappointment.
ESPA Treatments and Spa Days
Guests have an abundance of choice when it comes to spa treatments. From facials to massages, there is something for everyone. 55-minute facials start from £85, as well as 50 and 55-minute massages and body wraps.
What is more, visitors can treat themselves to a day package to make for a proper day out in Liverpool: the ‘Good Morning Maya’ package comes with one choice of a 50-minute treatment like ESPA Deep Cleansing Back Treatment, ESPA Inner Beauty Facial, ESPA Salt & Oil Scrub, ESPA Express Facial and Back, Neck & Shoulder Massage, as well as one-hour thermal suite access and one-course lunch at the Stanley’s Bar & Grill for £120 per person.
So, Maya Blue Wellness is a wellness haven we never knew we needed, bringing mystery, history and wellbeing into one place.