5 Black-Owned Spas for Ultimate Rejuvenation

Written by BLK Oceans Staff


Embark on a journey of tranquility and wellness with our curated list of the top 5 Black-owned spas in the United States. Each spa, renowned for its unique approach to relaxation and rejuvenation, offers an array of treatments designed to soothe the mind, body, and spirit. From the healing touch of massages to the innovative therapies of halotherapy, discover the ultimate spa experiences that cater to your desire for serenity and self-care.

Dive into a world of luxury, wellness, and empowerment, where each visit supports Black-owned businesses and celebrates diversity in the wellness industry.

Cynergy Spa (Brooklyn, New York):

Cynergy Spa has been serving the downtown Brooklyn community for nearly two decades. They offer a wide selection of services, including massages, wraps, facials, hand and foot treatments, among others​​.


Replenish: The Spa Co-Op (Columbus, Ohio):

Replenish is known for its intuitive and vital healing services. Traditional spa services like massages, skin treatments, and waxing are available, along with unique offerings such as energy work, sleep sessions, and yoga​​.

YOUtopia Spa at the Mansion at Noble Lane Resort (Bethany, Pennsylvania):

YOUtopia provides a range of massages, facials, and hand and foot treatments. The resort also features a yoga and Pilates studio, an Olympic-size pool, and other wellness amenities​​.

Exhale Spa Escapes (Memphis, Tennessee):

Exhale Spa Escapes is a collaborative company focusing on massage therapy, yoga instruction, and holistic lifestyle coaching. They offer a variety of wellness treatments available by appointment​​.

Salamander Resort & Spa (Middleburg, Virginia):

Owned by Sheila Johnson, this luxury resort offers a comprehensive health and wellness journey. The spa features integrative and regionalized treatments, holistic therapies, and a variety of amenities including an infinity pool, 5-star dining, and more​​.


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