10 Spa Trips to Take With Your Girls

Nothing says quality time with your girls like a trip where everyone leaves more relaxed than they came. A great spa getaway blends pampering with bonding—ideally with plush robes, scenic views, and zero stress. Whether it’s a desert hideaway or a mountaintop retreat, the right setting turns basic self-care into an unforgettable group experience. 

These destinations aren’t just about massages—they’re full-on escapes. Here’s a list of 10 spa trips that are absolutely worth booking with your closest crew.

Ojai Valley Inn

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Nestled in a peaceful California valley, this Spanish-style resort feels more like a private estate than a hotel. The on-site spa is tucked between olive trees and citrus groves, creating a natural calm before you’ve even changed into a robe.

Treatments include energy-drenching facials and full-body CBD massages that are made for deep relaxation. With group-friendly activities like yoga under oak trees and artist-led workshops, there’s plenty to do between treatments. It’s an easy pick for groups wanting low-key luxury with zero pressure.

Miraval Arizona

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This wellness-focused resort just outside Tucson was built for mindful escapes. Everything here encourages rest—phones are discouraged, meals are healthy but satisfying, and the schedule is full of meditations, sound baths, and desert hikes. The spa itself features floating treatments and crystal energy work if you’re after something a bit more unique.

It’s not about flashy luxury—more like an emotional reset that hits deeper than just a mani-pedi. Perfect if your friend group needs peace more than prosecco.

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Lake Austin Spa Resort

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Right on the Colorado River (not the Grand Canyon one), this lakefront Texas resort is all about relaxed luxury. Paddleboarding in the morning and a deep-tissue massage by afternoon? That’s the pace here.

The spa’s herb-infused treatments pull ingredients straight from the resort’s garden, and every view seems made for a group selfie. Meals are included and unexpectedly delicious, and the rooms feel like upscale cottages. It’s an ideal setting for catching up without rushing a thing.

The Well at Mayflower Inn

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Set in Connecticut’s quiet Litchfield Hills, this spa takes a polished, East Coast approach to wellness. Interiors are all creamy tones, oversized sofas, and antique accents that give off old-money weekend vibes.

The spa services combine science-backed therapies with rituals like forest bathing or sound healing. There’s also a full schedule of movement classes, from barre to breathwork. A great choice if your crew prefers structured calm over total disconnection.

Cal-a-Vie Health Spa

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A Southern California gem, this boutique retreat combines French countryside aesthetics with modern wellness programming. Picture lavender fields, antique European furniture, and sunny hiking trails with mountain views. Group stays include spa access, fitness classes, and even wine tastings for balance.

Treatments range from simple scrubs to energy work, with ample time built in for lounging by the pool. It’s luxe without being over-the-top, and small enough to feel personal.

Canyon Ranch Lenox

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This Massachusetts location offers a classic East Coast version of Canyon Ranch’s wellness model. The spa menu is extensive, with dozens of treatments, from reflexology to anti-aging facials.

Workshops and classes fill the days, letting each person tailor their experience—some sweat it out in spin, others opt for sound healing. The food is clean and fresh, served in a calming dining space that somehow doesn’t feel like a cafeteria. For a crew that likes having lots of choices, this place hits the mark.

Spa at the Four Seasons Maui

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Not all spa trips need to involve quiet forests or mountain hikes—sometimes you want the beach, a cocktail, and a deep tissue massage under palm trees. This Four Seasons location delivers on all fronts. The spa itself offers open-air treatment rooms, island-inspired rituals, and even poolside reflexology.

Outside of the spa, the vibe is luxury vacation with just enough wellness to keep things grounded. It’s great for groups who want pampering with a tropical twist.

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Amangiri

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This Utah resort is built right into the desert rocks, creating a dramatic and peaceful setting that feels totally disconnected from daily life. The spa blends Native American healing techniques with contemporary therapies—think hot stone massages with locally sourced sage oils.

Guests move between treatments, dips in a stone-lined pool, and stargazing sessions under cloudless skies. It’s remote but worth the trip, especially if your group prefers nature and quiet over crowds. You’ll leave feeling like you’ve been away for weeks.

The Lodge at Woodloch

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Hidden in the Poconos, this adult-only spa resort mixes natural beauty with modern design. Guests have access to hydrotherapy pools, forest-view yoga studios, and a robust treatment menu.

There’s also an emphasis on creativity—with cooking classes, journaling workshops, and painting sessions available every day. Rooms are cozy but chic, with fireplaces and balconies that overlook the woods. If your crew likes a little structure but lots of spa time, it’s a solid fit.

Auberge du Soleil

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Tucked into Napa Valley’s hills, this resort adds wine country charm to every part of the spa experience. Treatments are personalized and use local ingredients—grapeseed oils, lavender, and olive scrubs.

After your massage, it’s only a short walk to wine tastings or long lunches on a terrace with vineyard views. The scenery alone makes it memorable, but the quiet luxury really seals it. It’s great for smaller girl groups who want refinement over hustle.

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A Reset That Stays With You

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Planning a spa getaway isn’t just about indulgence—it’s a way to reconnect, unwind, and step out of routine together. These destinations make room for deep breaths, shared laughter, and genuine rest that lasts longer than the trip itself.

Whether you choose the desert, the mountains, or the coast, the right setting turns self-care into something communal. Years from now, it won’t just be the massages you’ll remember—it’ll be the feeling of calm you all brought home.

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