Montauk Yacht Club Hosts Floating ELEMIS Wellness Cabana Through October in the Hamptons
Luxury skincare brand Elemis is hosting a unique wellness experience at the Montauk Yacht Club through October.
Elemis is calling the Hamptons home this summer. The luxury skincare brand is hosting a unique wellness experience at the legendary Montauk Yacht Club, acting as the hotel’s exclusive spa partner through October.
The Elemis Wellness Cabana remains moored at the hotel’s marina, adding to the marina's picturesque setting for those lounging at the beach and pool, or dining at on-site restaurant Alba Spiaggia.
The brand has taken over both floors of the floating spa, with the dock acting as a luxurious lounge area overlooking Lake Montauk — a perfect spot for a pre-treatment tea to soak in the picturesque views 30 minutes before an appointment.
Design leans into a Scandinavian aesthetic with marble tables and neutral furniture, while the Elemis name appears on pops of navy including blankets and coolers. Stepping on board feels like entering another world, despite the hotel being steps away. If you’re looking to unwind this summer, look no further.
The Elemis Wellness Cabana remains moored at the hotel’s marina and overlooks Lake Montauk.
Treatments include a tightly edited menu of offerings for both face and body, all using the Elemis line of products. There are three facials available, starting with the Elemis Expert Touch Reveal Facial at 50 minutes for $240, focused on resurfacing, smoothing, and boosting glow.
The Touch Renew Facial, also 50 minutes at $240, aims to hydrate, lift, and firm while softening the appearance of fine lines via tailored techniques. Finally, the 80-minute Touch Define Facial at $375 works to rejuvenate, sculpt, and contour for a snatched look. Elemis' 7-in-1 LED Light Mask is offered in 10-minute sessions for $30 as an addition to any of the facial services.
For the body, there’s a Deep Tissue Tension-Ease Massage for both 50 minutes at $250 and 80 minutes at $325. This completely customized treatment relieves muscle knots and tension while promoting relaxation with the Pro-Collagen Marine Body Cream.
There’s also a Targeted Tightening Body Treatment at 50 minutes for $275 or 80 minutes for $390, which is a sculpted body treatment using mineral and seaweed-based products to tighten, tone, and smooth skin appearance.
Hearing the gentle waves added to the relaxation element of the massage and is something that can’t be replicated in a spa on land.
Guests can relax on loungers on the sand in-between their services.
Checking into the Elemis Wellness Cabana is a wonderful addition to a relaxing East Coast stay at the 16-acre luxury property, managed by Proper Hospitality (the parent company of those Proper Hotels). Originally built in 1928, the property underwent an extensive renovation in 2022, refreshing its 106 guest rooms, five cottages, and public spaces.
Among the amenities are three swimming pools including an indoor option, a private beach, a padel and tennis center, and classes by Mason Pilates. The hotel also features the largest marina in the Hamptons.
Rooms are relaxing and spacious, leaning into relaxed East Coast elegance with a contemporary touch — much like the Elemis Wellness Cabana. Think neutrals and blue accents with views of Lake Montauk and the marina. The en-suite spa-inspired bathrooms were the highlight, featuring amenities from Aesop and Elemis.
On the dining front, ever-popular Alba Spiaggia channels the Italian Riviera with classics like house-made pasta, pizzas, and refreshing salads along with an extensive wine list.
Treatments incorporate Elemis products for the face and body and include facials and massages.
Cassie Gill is a lifestyle and entertainment journalist with a passion for all things luxury. She is originally from Vancouver, Canada and holds a degree in Communications at Simon Fraser University. Cassie was previously a senior producer on CTV Morning where she booked and produced beauty guests, as well as covered major award shows like the Oscars. Following a stint there, she moved to Los Angeles to join the HollywoodLife team as a senior editor. She now resides in New York City where she freelances for Vogue, The Daily Beast, Parade, and others. She loves to travel and her favorite spa is located at the Borgo Egnazia in Italy.