Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Previously

Central in the sunny Dutch province of Zeeland, the wellness center once known as Sauna & Wellnessresort Goes has recently not only seen additional improvements but also adopted a new name: Vitae Wellness Goes.

Visited previously in 2022, the approvements are thought to warrant a seperate additional review.

You can see my previous report here. The review:
'We would give our 2022 visit an eight; not bad, but not exceptionally good either. Pity that some guests tend to stay as long as possible in the hotter baths / jacuzzi's. The aufguss / infusion was good, the system with cards handed out half an hour on forehand works better (aufguss sessions are so in demand that people will line up on forehand, 20 minutes), but now it's a run for cards! Maybe just ensure more Aufguss sessions?
Possibly the expansion in facilities might help to create a new beginning, hence the new name.
Partially still in the construction phase, the add-ons currently come to a specialized Aufguss sauna (capacity 60-70), a rest room and a smaller room currently used for singing bowl ceremonies.
Still up are an unheated free form swimming pool, as well as (probably unnessecary) landscaping. 
On the other side of the centre's parking there's a related 89 room hotel (Hotel Waterstaete with 4.5 stars, 250 reviews google), all to increase the experience. and the investor's bottomline.

On the latter. 
Entrance fee is 35€ plus an additional 3€ weekend surcharge. F&B is reasonable. There are always better deals to be had, none more so than their last minute deal taking a third off the price, making it quite unbelievable, but all the more better money for value. Probaly won't last.

What's on the sauna menu? 
There's a steamroom, 4 sauna's, two jacuzzi's, a heated swimming pool, a floating pool (inside) as well as extensive options for F&B.
All well-maintained, good service overall. 

The only experienced Aufguss was good, nothing special. Possibly a different time / different saunamaster might have resulted in a better experience (is it only me that noticing some smaller sauna's are doing exceptional Aufguss sessions?). Vitae are yet to update their system of entry to these ceremonies: 15 minutes prior start tickets are available, meaning there's still this rush for these tickets. This could be done a lot more civilised.
The singing bowl ceremony was spot on, well worth the €4,95 extra.
A certain improvement over 2022, a solid 8.5. With scope for more?


What about the unbiased internet? If we can still call internet unbiased.
Google in 2025 rates Vitae with 4.4 based on 97 reviews starting from 3 years back when the new name was yet to be suggested.
Under the old name Google was less generous, but only just (2022: 4.3 stars from 527 reviews).
Tripadvisor sees the stars drop with a half (from 2022) to 3.5 stars (95 reviews, but these are dating back to 2013 with very few from the last 6 months. The changes to the facilities were from the beginning of December 2024. 
A seperate listing on tripadvisor under the new name has 1 very recent review (5 stars).

It's Facebook page notes that it's a 92% recommended facility. 

Anthing else to mention? 
Tuesday's are swimwear compulsory. 
Sunday afternoons kids are welcome, no need to worry, gebnerally the few kids there are well-behaved.



Facebook seems very much similar, 4.5 stars, 200 plus reviewers. 
Jouwsaunagids also likes this sauna complex. 
Blootgewoon notes 8.6.


Monday, January 6, 2025

Stunned

Ehkä yksi maailman upeimmista paikoista. Näin talvella ei ketään muita missään.🤍
Lilluttiin kuumassa kuopassa, erämaassa keskellä ei mitään, vuorien ympäröimänä.
L O V E L O V E!
Islanti vaan on.🇮🇸🤍
A very brief overview of just a wee bit of soaking info from Iceland. Maybe a shorter read for a change. To start off the year so to say.

Almostthereadventures has a list (May 14) of 22 Icelandic hot springs :
'Hot springs in Iceland are where strangers meet. The people of Iceland have a deep connection with geothermal activity that is centuries old, so it’s no wonder there are so many geothermal pools in Iceland. Hot springs are a part of Icelandic culture and provide a place to connect or meet friends and family all year long. When you have amazing Icelandic scenery paired with a natural hot water source it makes for a perfect match for relaxing'.
Most though of the commercial kind.

The Reykjavik Grapevine reports (Dec. 13) on the first fully publically accesible hot tub:
'The new hot tub will feature a ramp, allowing wheelchair users to roll directly into the water'.
Don't know what Eva was telling but it was funny, I guess :-D
Funny girl @evalilienthal
Doing a break from the fantastic costumes and photoshootings we take in iceland :-D
Have a nice weekend everyone!
Fault
Totaliceland has updated (Nov. 29) their piece on birthday suit swimming on the island. Change?
'Anyone visiting Iceland ten years ago could have enjoyed many Icelandic steam baths and geothermally heated pools and lakes without difficulty in their birthday suit. Not any more.
...
You can no longer bathe naked anywhere here without difficulty; loud screams from Japanese tourists and constant pointing and whispering among people from the United States. And some fancy places as the very expensive Blue Lagoon or Fontana steam baths in Laugarvatn explicitly forbid any kind of nudity.
This is a shame indeed and entirely the fault of the growing number of foreign tourists making demands about civility.
However, there are loads of places available for nude bathing but these are far away from the popular tourist destinations in or around Reykjavik area. In the highlands you can still do very much as you please and there are places and times where nudity will bother no one but those places are far off the beaten tourist track'.
Hotspring trips are always refreshing for the soul. This is also a good place to enjoy the sun when she comes out to play.
#naturism #befree #skinnydipping #secretplace #hotspringsiceland #bodyfreedom #nakedinnature #nudeisnotlewd #naked #freespirit #enjoyinglife #hotsprings #lovetheskinyourin #befree #gonaked #feelthefreedom #daretobare #friendship #enjoythemoment #enjoylife #capturethemoment #freedom #freethebody #friends #soakingspirit #soaking #soak #hotspringsiceland #hotspring #iceland #icelandicnature
TravelerTina visits (May 21) the Netherlands (most), but this blog entry also deals with Iceland:
'Nude bathing in Iceland, on the other hand [to the Netherlands], is a bit more challenging. While nudism in Iceland is legal, you generally don’t do it when there are other people around. All of the local spas and pools require that you wear a bathing suit (though single-sex nude showers are required beforehand). Much though you might want to, you cannot be naked at places like the Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon, or the fabulous Hvammsvik Hot Springs.Nude bathing in Iceland, on the other hand, is a bit more challenging. While nudism in Iceland is legal, you generally don’t do it when there are other people around. All of the local spas and pools require that you wear a bathing suit (though single-sex nude showers are required beforehand). Much though you might want to, you cannot be naked at places like the Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon, or the fabulous Hvammsvik Hot Spring'.
i know instagram is forcing us all to make reels or our posts aren’t seen
i’m trying for sure
but i’m not very good at it
anyway here are just a couple regular old photos of me (and one of mathias) in a hot spring we found in iceland
it was a very long drive to get there, we didn’t really know where we were even going or what we would find
but i mean there were sheep
and rainbows (hi sissy)
and rolling hills
it was really pretty
and i just feel like it’s worth sharing 🌈

Heave

The end of the year visit went to the sauna complex under the name of Asanti, just outside of the city of Gent, Belgiums province of East Flanders.
This was our second visit here; the prior visit was in 2019, noting that back then the visit was ok-ish. But not really worthwhile heading this way? Possibly only if you are in the neighbourhood.
Had a visit to a museum in Gent prior, so it was really really really on our way.

Anyway, I understand Asanti are under new management. 
Facilities (3-4 sauna's, indoor / outdoor swimming pool, steam bath, smaller jacuzzi) are still the same, plus a bit of wear and tear, restaurant service back then was better.
What I noticed: management are very keen on keeping the silence: it's not working. They also actively seek out visitors drinking water from their own water bottles: apparently a big no-no. Money is the answer.
Btw.: the entrance fee was €35.

Five years ago the Aufguss sessions were ok. This time round there were excellent sessions: I'm loving these equalizers ever more. Everyone comes in with their own (mis-)conceptions, but during the Aufguss we all become one as we heave under the ever increasing heat.

The reviews.
Google: 4.3 stars (239 reviews) back in 2019, now a slight downward change: 4.2 (327 reviews).
Tripadvisor: 3.5 stars (28 reviews) in 2019, now still 3.5 (from 41 reviews). Though based on solely the past year, it would be nearer 4.5 stars
The Facebook page doesn't do reviews anymore, but back in 2019 it was 4.4 stars (from 139 reviews).

Back in 2019 it was awarded a personal 7.
I'll stick with this, purely because the Aufguss sessions were good / excellent. But the drinking water affair and the complete lack of choice for vegetarians and the steering towards more expensive choices are undercutting this mark.

Asanti now also has it's own Instagram page to communicate.

As standard there's very little news forthcoming on particular sauna's. My own site has this from earlier 2024 (Mar. 17):
'Creating a storm. On Facebook.
Asanti (one of Belgiums older wellness destinations) has announced (Feb. 17) the possibility to come on over, but in bathers (if needy), though only on the Tuesdays. Forthcoming, the Tuesday will be clothing optional.
The storm: 175 reactions.
Nudity is the equalizer. Shifting from this opens up voyeurism potentials, possibly resulting in lower body confidence to the non-bathers users. And using the facilities is about being zen.
Owners see it differently: possible new clientele can find their way here and get used to sauna's and take a next step towards the unclothed usage.
My point would be: if we agree that bathers are unhygienic, how then does this play out? Are the sauna's scrubbed more, does the added chlorine (from bathing close / possible inceased use in water) shoot up?
Anyway, the owners are looking for ways to attract more and possibly more satisfied clients. As from the discussion that may mean losing others.
Maybe owners have learnt a thing or two in the process'.