Global success for Titanic Spa

Titanic Spa celebrates receiving its fourth global award in the 2022 World luxury Spa Awards as it is presented with the prestigious global ‘Luxury Eco Spa’ title. The West Yorkshire based spa has once again flown the flag for England and is the only UK property to win a global award. Receiving a World Luxury Spa Award is known as the pinnacle achievement in the luxury spa and wellness industry and over 300 people flew in from around the world to attend the glitzy awards ceremony hosted in Turkey.  The award serves recognition of sustained commitment to service excellence and outstanding achievement, and winners are selected by public vote, providing true recognition that reflects the hard work and dedication of the winning spas.

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Set within a restored textile mill nestled in Linthwaite Valley, Titanic Spa continually sets new heights for the spa industry by incorporating sustainable technologies and practices into its business. With developments year on year to exceed customer demands, Titanic Spa provides unparalleled treatments by advanced professionals in a unique and eco-friendly environment.

Warrick Burton, Director of Titanic Spa comments, "We are thrilled to be able to add a fourth global award to our portfolio with the 'Luxury Eco Spa' award in this year's WLSA. We are proud to be the leading eco spa not only in the UK but in the world. We take sustainability seriously and we are committed to providing a relaxing environment and expansive spa space that doesn't compromise when it comes to sustainable practices. We truly value our customers and guests, and we thank them for voting".

Visit: www.titanicspa.com

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