The nation's top resorts and spas on sale during Wellness Week

By Laura Buckley
October 3, 2012
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Courtesy of Canyon Ranch

Normally, fancy facials and spa days are reserved for birthdays or special occasions with mom. But now you can treat yourself during Wellness Week, March 21-27, when certain spa, fitness, and wellness centers are offering 50 percent off or flat-rate $50 deals.

As part of a nationwide initiative to inspire people to be healthier and happier, SpaFinder's Wellness Week offers deals on everything from nutritional counseling and acupuncture to facials and massages. Deals sell out quickly, so be sure to register online at spafinder.com/wellnessweek by February 28 so you can book a week ahead of the general public. Participants in Wellness week include Canyon Ranch Hotel & Spa Miami Beach in Miami, The Spa at Sedona Rouge Hotel in Sedona, Arizona, the Peninsula Spa by ESPA at The Peninsula Hotel in Chicago, the Caudalie Vinotherapie Spa at the Plaza Hotel in New York, and The Spa at Four Seasons Houston in Houston.

If you miss this Wellness Week, don't worry, another one is set for Sept. 19-25.

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