You can now bathe in cocktails at this spa experience

We’ve all had that fantasy where we’re sloshing about in a bathtub full of Strawberry Woo Woo right? No? Just me?

Cocktails spa experience

Yes, if you, like me, have always dreamed of wiling away the days in a spa that is quite literally full of cocktails, then today could be your lucky day.

That’s because Spa booking service SpaSeekers has launched the world’s first Porn Spa Martini Experience, which allows those in need of a relax to luxuriate in a Pornstar Martini-filled jacuzzi and enjoy a slew of passion fruit-themed treatments.

Reassuringly, the “world’s first porn star martini hot tub” has been treated to ensure that it is safe and pH-neutral, while SpaSeekers says the passion fruit and lime juice have beneficial elements that are “anti-oxidising and anti-inflammatory”.

The experience includes a dip in the Pornstar Martini-filled hot tub, two 25-minute passion fruit-themed treatments per person, overnight accommodation and breakfast the next morning.

Oh, and a Pornstar Martini to actually drink, of course.

Jason Goldberg, CEO and Founder at SpaSeekers commented: “Summer is upon us and at SpaSeekers we’re very excited to announce our brand new spa experience! We like to create unique experiences for our guests and we know from initial interest that this will be extremely popular with our customers – especially with how well-loved the porn star martini is! 

“The Vitamin A and C from passion fruit are great for anti-aging purposes and help to improve blood flow whilst the bubbly properties of prosecco help keep your lung tissue healthy and increase sexual desire by triggering nitric oxide production in your blood.

“The spa is the perfect detox that everyone needs before the summer of fun begins.”

Prices start at £357 per room, per night.

Read more: boutique wine hotel to open in Kent.

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