New Mexico Resort & Spas

Resorts, Full Service Spas & Day Spas

Bishops Lodge Resort & Spa - A timeless locale at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, where colorful reminders of nearly four centuries of Spanish, Native American, and Southwestern cultures endure.

Buffalo Thunder Resort - Comprised of a Las Vegas-styled casino, state of the art conference center with 66,000 square feet of meeting, pre-function and event space, luxury themed spa, outdoor tennis facility, and Hale Irwin designed golf at Towa Golf Course .

El Monte Sagrado - A magical place that offers a blend of the Native American and Hispanic cultures and traditions which embrace you in a special way.

Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa - Situated in a region rich with culture and history, our luxurious New Mexico spa offers a tranquil setting with spectacular views of the Sandia Mountains.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa - A luxurious six-acre hotel and spa located in the heart of Santa Fe, La Posada boasts award-winning dining at Fuego and a luxurious spa.

Sunrise Springs Resort & Spa - An eco-resort with biodynamic gardens, Sunrise Springs is the ultimate choice for relaxation and pleasure.

Lodge at Cloudcroft - This Three-Diamond resort, nestled in the Sacramento Mountains of Southern New Mexico, is surrounded by the mountain pines and aspens of the Lincoln National Forest.

Vista Clara Ranch Resort & Spa - A Northern New Mexico ranch and spa resort currently closed for expansion, will reopen 2008.

Body - A place for people from all walks of life to come together in the pure enjoyment of healthy living.

Jemez Springs Bath House - A historic hot mineral bathhouse located at the margin of the Santa Fe National Forest in an incredibly rich geothermal area, Jemez Springs was named for the hot springs from which the bathhouse gets its water.

Ojo Caliente - Newly remodeled with first class accommodations and a full service staff Ojo Caliente is the only hot springs in the world with a remarkable combination of four different types of mineral water: lithium, iron, soda and arsenic.

Ten Thousand Waves - A unique mountain spa resort near Santa Fe that feels like a Japanese onsen.