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Top Hammams in Courchevel, France

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nik
at 2024 Jan 07
nik
at 2024 Jan 07
A brilliant place to unwind and relax after a long day’s skiing. The relaxation area isn’t cheap to access, but you can spend a few hours in a range of different pools, saunas and steam rooms. There aren’t a huge amount of loungers, but they are possible to bag if you keep your eyes open!
My worst spa experience ever
Cold water in douche, no limit for quantity of people — you feel yourself like in a soup of people. No bathrobes for rent. One tourniquet for spa zone for entrance and exit so people are waiting in a long queue to pass. Cafe is primitive and you need to take you money or card with you to drink tea. And so on an so on. Never again
Hannah E
at 2023 Dec 28
Hannah E
at 2023 Dec 28
cold, expensive, overly crowded. no respect and only complete ignorance from other users of the adult spa section. The saunas aware overly crowded and the layout was honestly stupid. Too much space for absolutely nothing, could've doubled bath size. Towels cost 8€ and are not mentioned to bring along on the website. For an establishment this expensive and this size you would think that sauna towels are included. Reception was crowded and badly organized. Overall not an experience I want to have again
We went twice on our holidays with 2 young children and thoroughly enjoyed it.
You can spend hours there as you can use the cafe in your swimwear.
It is good value and there was so much for the children to do.
Various slides ,a diving pool and a fun outdoor area amongst other things.
The facility is spotless with great changing facilities with showers that provide soap.
Decent hair drying area for my children as well.
Def recommend
Sam Hall
at 2023 Aug 28
Sam Hall
at 2023 Aug 28
Great for families, wonderful slides, and a pretty good spa. There is a 25m pool for lane swimming, but it's not very big - this place is built for fun and relaxation rather than serious swimming.

There are 2 really fun water slides, a play area (with toys) for kids, and an outdoor area. The wellness was a bit underwhelming for me, although the treatment center looked excellent. The wellness centre was a salt pool (but not salty enough to float), and 4 sauna/steam rooms at different temperatures and humidities. Also also an ice bucket, which is a win!
Aquamotion has a lot to recommend it, but there are faults with the design. Firstly the floor in the pool area is dangerously slippery. There's nowhere for nervous young swimmers to practice their skills the play area is too shallow and the recreational swimming pools are too deep to be used without 1:1 supervision or flotation aids.
The showers are far too high and by the time the water reaches you there's no pressure, meaning that more water than necessary is used by those trying to wash their hair and it has cooled to an uncomfortable temperature.
The children's play area has "blind spots" and throughout the pool the supervision by the lifeguards is dangerously inadequate, although to be fair, on my most recent visit in August,this seemed to have improved.
It is a great facility, but if you're taking your children there. Be on your guard.
M N
at 2023 Aug 13
M N
at 2023 Aug 13
Great for a few hours. Pricing structure is annoying (a person can be an adult or a child to benefit their slightly absurd pricing policy). But it’s worth a visit nonetheless.
I visited the climbing gym in Aquamotion. The Boulders are okay. There weren't many and they were built in a small room like a cave with really poor lighting and sometimes you couldn’t see the color of the holds because of this. But there were a lot more and better climbing routes with ropes. The boulder routes were with V grades (V1,V2,V3...) and the climbing routes were with the other style of grading (6a,6a+,6b,6b+,6c...) which was kind of weird but not bad. The instructor was also very polite and it cost 16 Euro including the climbing equipment.
Overall a good climbing gym with nice people.
Been once, no need to ever go again. Overly expensive for what it is, cost us nearly €70 for a family of 3, as our daughter is 4yrs old and so doesn't get the 3 or under free rate. Bordering on dangerous as there are no life guards monitoring the slides, as in someone at the top holding people back until is is safe to go down. I went down the painful rapids ride (slammed me so hard into the sides my hips are still bruised) and ended up flying into 3 French lads who had managed to stop themselves halfway down thinking it was funny to block the tube.
'Lifeguards' also failed to stop the two young boys messing around with the long pool noodles as they were waving them about violently trying to hit each other with them and nearly hit my daughter. Staff not either noticing or caring to do anything other than sit there in their sunglasses (indoors) trying to look 'cool' . . .

Call it a 'life experience' . . . one not to be repeated.
What a treat , very happy we visited the pool while we on ski holiday in the area
Very clean nice to be warm while it is freezing outside , the outside pool is another story , great hot water with snow all around you, free car park across the road and you enter through the subway from the hotel entrance. we didn’t want to leave . Recommended ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Great place to end the day after skiing. Buy the extra wellness access to enjoy some extra jacuzzi and sauna amenities
A great place to unwind, chill, and soothe your muscles after a day on the slopes. The facility boasts a huge space for all ages whether it's to have fun or simply to relax. Do get yourself access to the Aquawellness area to relax in the heated pools and the various saunas of varying humidities and temperatures and then take a plunge in the outdoor "hot tub" (it's not heated) for a burst of rejuvenation!
Something to note is that for every 3 days of the Three Valleys Wellness Pass, you'll get free access here.