Holistic Hamptons renovation

Gurney’s Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa has unveiled a renewed Seawater Spa after an extensive $20-million renovation focused on holistic wellness, innovation and sustainability.

The 30,000-sq.-ft. well-being destination features an ocean-fed seawater pool, a full bathhouse experience including a caldarium, thermae baths, sauna and steam, a salt room, indoor-outdoor treatment suites overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, a curated indoor/outdoor wellness space, which includes cardio and weight equipment, movement studio and areas for activations and activities.

Gurney’s Montauk has long been an icon of the Hamptons and is considered one of the Northeast’s top spa destinations. With the launch of The Seawater Spa at Gurney’s Montauk, with its sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and the resort’s 2,000-ft. stretch of private beach, the property has not only added a luxurious new level of wellness to the Hamptons but has also cemented the resort’s status as one of the leading wellness destinations in the country, its owners report.

The resort has tapped some of the leading partners in the spa space, including Alonso Designs, the team behind Manhattan’s spa Aire Ancient Baths, treatment expert Dr. Dennis Gross and leading wellness brands including Biologique Recherche, OSEA, QMS Medicosmetics, Voya and Aesop.

“We are very excited to bring a new Seawater Spa to our guests, members and community, allowing access to a level of facilities, treatments and amenities not previously available in Montauk,” said George Filopoulos, owner, Gurney’s Resorts. “After the challenges of the past couple of years, we’ve learned how important prioritizing wellness is, and we are happy to bring this completely new and elevated experience to the Hamptons. The new Seawater Spa only adds to the already vibrant environment at our resort, creating the opportunity for a balanced experience. Whether visiting for a full wellness reset or looking to incorporate health, fitness and beauty into a beach vacation or winter getaway, our guests will find a wide array of amenities and activities at our new Seawater Spa.”

The seaside spa structure has been reimagined by architect Ignacio Alonso of Alonso Designs. In addition to the spa facilities, the renovation also introduces a new event space to the property. The Spa Deck, a venue available for weddings and large events, has been created on the panoramic rooftop of the Seawater Spa offering unmatched privacy and unobstructed ocean views.

One of the main design objectives of the entire facility was to ensure that all parts of the structure complement the spa’s unique and picturesque waterfront location. The entire building has been designed with the sea in mind, featuring new treatment rooms with direct ocean views and dedicated outdoor spaces for seaside treatments and relaxation. With a shared passion for incorporating sustainable practices into design, together Gurney’s Resorts and Alonso Designs sourced and installed environmentally friendly and energy-efficient mechanical and water treatment systems for the new spa.

The interior of the spa was inspired by the luxury resort’s natural beachfront surroundings and crafted to evoke a sense of calm, with design elements specifically chosen to help drive attention to the stunning views the building offers. The interiors feature numerous natural materials and tones, playing into the colors and textures of the local environment. To further underscore the connection to the ocean, all the pools and bodies of water also have a custom-designed infinity drain that blurs the edge between the ocean and spa water.

The spa’s renovation that took place over the course of two years will not only revamp the guest experience and amenities available but has also been executed with sustainability top of mind. The new spa further advances Gurney’s commitment to lessening its impact with features that maximize performance, efficiency and user-friendliness, all while helping reduce the spa’s overall environmental footprint. Efforts the resort has taken as part of this comprehensive overhaul include filters that reduce water waste, energy-saving heating systems and the use of UV to limit the need for harmful chemicals. The pool’s new filtration systems have also been implemented with guest safety in mind, efficiently purifying water for the best spa experience available.

The facilities at the new Seawater Spa include numerous spaces designed with wellness and serenity in mind, including peaceful co-ed relaxation areas and eucalyptus oil-infused aromatherapy steam rooms. The resort’s existing saltwater swimming pool fed directly by the Atlantic Ocean has been renovated and will be complemented with four new bathhouse-style experiences—a large caldarium, thermae and a dual frigidarium—all with direct ocean views. Newly designed treatment rooms, featuring indoor/outdoor space will offer chromotherapy, hydrotherapy and full-body treatments.

The fitness center features equipment by brands including Peloton and Technogym, with the gym thoughtfully designed to maximize space with bespoke touches such as custom-designed weight shelves. The fitness offerings are divided into sections based on activity type, with dedicated areas for cardio, strength training and a selection of studios that are home to a schedule of group fitness classes. The gym is designed to allow for fitness seekers to enjoy the ocean views and natural surroundings while utilizing the space.