Holiday type

Thalasso in Africa

Healing powers of the sea..

Discover our selection of Thalasso Holidays and Thalasso Therapy Retreats in Africa, each crafted to deepen your wellness journey. Africa has a rich cultural heritage that is deeply connected to the ocean. Many African communities have traditional healing practices that involve the use of seawater and marine products. This makes Thalasso therapy in Africa a unique and culturally rich experience that is unlike anything else in the world. Tunisia and Morocco both host many thalassotherapy hotels, resorts and spas that offer a wide range of Thalasso treatments utilizing the healing properties of seawater and marine-based ingredients. Tunisia's Mediterranean coastline is 1,148 kilometers long. Morocco has a coastline that stretches over 3,500 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, providing easy access to seawater for thalassotherapy. You will find pristine beaches and scenic coastline, a perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. As both Morocco and Tunisia are linked to the high standards of safety and quality requirements from France, the Thalasso therapy centers offer high quality programs.
Read more

Insiders tips

Vichy
Blog: Thalasso in Vichy
Thalasso
Blog: Thalasso review
Category: Thermal spa holidays

Filter these holidays


Discover all our Thalasso in Africa holidays

Vichy Célestins Spa Hotel
5
The View Vichy Bouznika, Morocco
The View Vichy Bouznika has a new, ultra-modern holistic wellness clinic situated on 500 ha of land, offering superior care and pioneering technology in line with the five principles of Vichy: thalasso, weight loss, beauty, lifestyle and sport.
14 Reviews
Unable to find what you’re looking for? Allow us to inspire you with additional options by calling +31 (0)20 573 03 50.

Why is Africa a great Thalasso destination 

Africa has a rich cultural heritage that is deeply connected to the ocean. Many African communities have traditional healing practices that involve the use of seawater and marine products. This makes Thalasso therapy in Africa a unique and culturally rich experience that is unlike anything else in the world. Africa has a long coastline that provides easy access to seawater, which is rich in minerals and nutrients that are beneficial for the skin and body. Thalassotherapy is a type of therapy that involves seawater, seaweed and other marine products, which are known for their therapeutic healing powers. In Africa, there are many thalasso centers that offer a range of services, including seawater baths, massages and algae body wraps. These centers are typically located in beautiful settings with stunning views of the ocean, which enhances the overall experience. 

Morocco and Tunisia well-known for their Thalasso hotels

Tunisia and Morocco both host many thalassotherapy hotels, resorts and spas that offer a wide range of Thalasso treatments utilizing the healing properties of seawater and marine-based ingredients. Tunisia's Mediterranean coastline is 1,148 kilometers long. Morocco has a coastline that stretches over 3,500 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, providing easy access to seawater for thalassotherapy. You will find pristine beaches and scenic coastline, a perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Both countries benefit from the nutrient-rich waters of the sea. Morocco and Tunisia have a warm and sunny climate, with mild winters and warm summers. The warm temperatures and abundant sunshine make it an ideal destination for thalassotherapy. The warm temperatures help to relax the body and improve blood circulation, while the sunshine provides vitamin D, which is essential for healthy skin and bones. As both Morocco and Tunisia are linked to the high standards of safety and quality requirements from France, the Thalasso therapy centers, hotels and resorts offer high quality programs. The centers are staffed by trained professionals who are experienced in providing Thalasso treatments, ensuring a safe environment. Tunisia and Morocco are known for their cultural heritage with many historic sites, museums, and traditional markets to explore. You can enjoy a well-rounded experience that combines relaxation and cultural exploration. Last but not least, the hospitality of the people and the infrastructure make it a welcoming and convenient destination for thalassotherapy. With many international airports and world-class hotels and resorts, visitors can easily access the many Thalasso centers and enjoy a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.

What is Thalasso

Thalasso, short for thalassotherapy, is a therapeutic approach that utilizes the healing properties of seawater, sea mud, and marine extracts to promote health and wellbeing. Thalasso treatments typically involve a range of activities that take advantage of the ocean's natural properties, such as hydrotherapy, marine-based massages, seaweed wraps, and sea salt scrubs. Thalasso takes its name from the mythological Roman sea goddess, Thalassa. The ancient Romans and Greeks were already aware of the healing powers of the sea. The modern science that is thalassotherapy today has evolved from centuries of knowledge. A thalasso spa uses all the goodness the sea has to offer, including sea air, seawater, algae, mud and sand. Thalassotherapy has a curative and preventative effect on the human body. The concept of thalassotherapy has been around for thousands of years, with ancient civilizations such as the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians using seawater for its healing properties. 

Today, thalasso is a popular wellness trend in many coastal regions around the world, with dedicated thalassotherapy centers and spas offering a variety of treatments to help promote relaxation, detoxification, and overall health. 

What are the benefits of thalasso

Thalasso therapy is believed to provide a number of health benefits, including:

  • Relaxation: The sound of the ocean, coupled with the soothing properties of seawater, can help to induce a state of relaxation and calm the mind and body. 
  • Detoxification: The high mineral content of seawater is believed to help draw out toxins from the body and promote detoxification. 
  • Improved circulation: The pressure of the seawater and the minerals it contains can help to stimulate blood circulation, which can improve oxygen and nutrient delivery to the body's tissues. 
  • Reduced inflammation: The anti-inflammatory properties of seawater can help to reduce inflammation in the body and alleviate pain associated with conditions like arthritis and fibromyalgia. 
  • Skin health: The minerals and trace elements found in seawater can help to improve skin health by increasing moisture levels and reducing inflammation and irritation. 
  • Improved respiratory health: Breathing in the sea air can help to clear the respiratory system and alleviate symptoms of respiratory conditions such as asthma. 

Thalasso therapy can help to promote relaxation, detoxification, and overall health and wellness, making it a popular choice for those looking to improve their physical and mental wellbeing.

Typical Thalasso treatments

There are several types of thalasso therapies that are commonly offered at thalassotherapy centers and spas. Some of the most popular ones include:

  • Seawater hydrotherapy: This involves soaking in a pool of heated seawater to promote relaxation, relieve muscle tension, and improve circulation. 
  • Marine-based massages: Using seawater, seaweed, or marine extracts, this type of massage aims to stimulate circulation, relax muscles, and improve skin tone and texture. 
  • Seaweed wraps: This involves applying a paste made from seaweed or other marine extracts to the body and wrapping it in a warm towel or blanket. It is believed to help detoxify the body and improve skin health. 
  • Jet shower: From a distance, a Thalasso therapist directs a high-pressure hose spraying seawater onto the body parts being treated. This massages the muscles and is a particularly effective treatment for cellulite; the power of the water stimulates blood flow and promotes the drainage of built-up toxins.
  • Vichy-or affusion shower: a relaxing shower massage using fine sprays of seawater to stimulate circulation, refresh and boost. This thalasso treatment can be combined with a manual massage.
  • Hydrotherapy: underwater jets and water streams in pools, using therapeutic seawater.
  • Jetstream: High-pressure water jets massage the body and promote blood circulation. The entire body is treated; from bottom to top, starting with the soles of the feet and finishing with the shoulders. This thalasso treatment loosens the joints, aids weight loss, arthrosis and cellulite.
  • Algae wrap: Algae are rich in vitamins, minerals and elements and contain valuable nutrients for the skin, such as enzymes and oligo-elements. Thalassotherapy therefore uses them in bubble baths, creams and beauty masks. An algae wrap contains pulverised algae that are applied warm to the body. Not only is this calming and restorative, it also stimulates the absorption of the active ingredients into the skin.
  • Sea salt scrubs: A scrub made from sea salt and other natural ingredients is used to exfoliate the skin and promote circulation. 
  • Inhalation therapy: This involves breathing in the sea air or mist, which is believed to help clear the respiratory system and improve lung function. 
  • Thalasso facial treatments: Using marine-based products, this type of facial treatment aims to improve skin hydration, reduce inflammation, and promote collagen production. 

Thalasso therapies are designed to take advantage of the healing properties of the ocean and marine-based ingredients to promote relaxation, detoxification, and overall health and wellbeing.

Famous Thalasso destinations 

There are many destinations around the world that offer thalasso therapy, but some of the best ones include:

  • Brittany, France: Located on the northwest coast of France, Brittany is known for its thalasso centers that offer a wide range of treatments, from seawater hydrotherapy to marine-based massages. 
  • Tunis: Tunis has a large number of thalasso centers that offer a wide range of treatments and staffed by highly trained professionals. Tunis is located on the Mediterranean coast, with a mild climate in Tunis and warm temperatures throughout the year.  
  • Costa del Sol, Spain: Located on the southern coast of Spain, Costa del Sol is home to several thalassotherapy centers and spas that offer treatments like seawater hydrotherapy, marine-based massages, and seaweed wraps. 
  • Dead Sea, Jordan: The Dead Sea is a popular destination for thalasso therapy due to its high mineral content and unique properties, such as the ability to float on the surface of the water. 
  • Maldives: With its crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life, the Maldives is an ideal destination for thalasso therapy. Many resorts offer thalasso treatments that take advantage of the healing properties of seawater and marine-based ingredients. 
  • Canary Islands, Spain: The Canary Islands, located off the coast of Africa, are home to several thalasso centers that offer a range of treatments, from seawater hydrotherapy to marine-based facials. 
  • Bali, Indonesia: Bali is known for its luxurious spas and wellness centers that offer a range of treatments, including thalasso therapy. Many spas in Bali offer ocean-facing treatment rooms that allow guests to enjoy the sounds and views of the ocean while receiving their treatments. 

What to expect on a thalasso holiday

A thalasso programme usually begins with a consultation with a medical doctor. Any medical complaints, wishes, expectations and goals will be discussed.The Thalasso doctor will make a personalized thalasso treatment plan accordingly to your needs and goals and your personal medical story.