Soul Delight Spa Treatment Rituals

Allow the soles of your feet to be delicately cleansed, nurtured, exfoliated, massaged and soaked during treatments such as the Greeting Ritual, Sunna Signature Foot Ceremony, Natural Pedicure and Zoned Therapy Rituals.

Our feet work hard, but are often forgotten. Lavishing them with careful attention will stimulate every one of the thousands of nerve endings, aiding the body’s own healing forces and ensuring you’re reconnected down to the tips of your toes! Revitalising your tired mind and body really is this simple.

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Sunna Signature Foot Ceremony RITUAL

There are thousands of nerve endings in our feet; the Sunna Signature Foot Ceremony Ritual attends to every one of them. This heavenly ritual to soak away stress includes healing herbs, warm river stones, exfoliation, zone therapy and signature massage. The treatment is rounded off with a harmonising, mocha butter hydrating balance - the perfect finale!


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Sunna Zoned Therapy RITUAL (Reflexology)

This is beyond a reflex session... there is so much more to this amazing ritual. It incorporates Spearmint, Peppermint, Lemon and warm towels with a signature and reflex pressure point massage to aid the body’s own healing forces. This treatment will detoxify, rebalance and reconnect you down to the tips of your toes.


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Sunna Deluxe Pedicure

A beautiful, luxurious, full service pedicure (Footcial) loaded with anti-aging, therapeutic, earth delivered goodness - Cerassie, Aloe, rejuvenating Mints, Mineral Salts, Green Tea, AHA’S, hydrating butters, essential oils and a blissful, beautification massage ritual. Finished off with the perfect polish.


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Sunna Hot Stone Deluxe Pedicure

Combining all the elements of the Sunna Deluxe Pedicure with a delicious warm stone massage ritual - taking our ‘Footcial’ onto another level of pedicure bliss.

Stretching his hand up to reach the stars, too often man forgets the flowers at his feet.
— Jeremy Bentham