In the modern world, finding ways to relax and improve one's health is becoming increasingly important. One of the most popular solutions is the jacuzzi – a high-end bathing device that offers the ultimate relaxation experience. So what is a jacuzzi and why is it so popular? Let's explore the interesting facts about jacuzzis and the amazing benefits they offer.

To better understand this high-end bathing device, we need to learn about the definition, how to distinguish between different types, and the basic operating principles of a jacuzzi.
A Jacuzzi is a type of high-end bathtub or whirlpool equipped with a system of pumps and high-pressure water jets that create natural massage streams. The name "Jacuzzi" was originally the brand name of an Italian company specializing in the production of this equipment, but today it has become a general term for all types of bathtubs with similar features. Essentially, it's an advanced bathing system combining modern technology and the art of relaxation, bringing a spa experience right into your own home.

Many people often confuse jacuzzis with other types of bathtubs or hot tubs. Here are the main differences: - Regular bathtub : Only functions to hold water for bathing, without a massage system . - Spa hot tub : Usually larger in size, designed for multiple people to use at the same time. - Jacuzzi : Combines both of the above features with a pressurized water massage system, available in various sizes from individual to family use. The special feature of a jacuzzi is its ability to create massage water streams with different pressures and directions, effectively relaxing muscles.
Jacuzzis operate on the principle of water circulation and pressure generation. Water is pumped from the tub, passed through a filtration system to ensure cleanliness, and then pumped back through high-pressure nozzles. This process creates powerful massage water streams, stimulating blood circulation and helping to relax muscles.

The story of the jacuzzi began in 1956 in California, USA, when the Jacuzzi family – immigrants from Italy – invented the first portable water pump. Initially, this device was created to aid in the treatment of a family member suffering from arthritis. Candido Jacuzzi, the founder, improved the water pump into a system that could be installed directly into a regular bathtub. This was the precursor to the jacuzzi as we know it today. ⇒ What is Mindfulness? The Benefits of Mindfulness Practice

Today, jacuzzis have become a symbol of relaxation and wellness. From private homes to luxury hotels, resorts, and spas, jacuzzis are widely used throughout the world. In Vietnam, the trend of using jacuzzis is also becoming increasingly popular, especially in high-end accommodations and villas.

Currently, the market offers a wide variety of jacuzzi designs and features to meet the needs of both families and businesses. These are some of the most popular types of jacuzzi, each offering a unique relaxation and convenience experience: - Family jacuzzi : Designed for 2-4 people, compact size, suitable for installation in bathrooms or private rooms. Prices range from 50-200 million VND depending on materials and features. ⇒ Guide to classifying hotel room types - Hotel jacuzzis : Usually larger, with luxurious designs and integrated high-end features such as LED lights, sound systems, and aromatherapy. This is a popular choice for 4-5 star hotels. - Outdoor hot tubs : Made from weather-resistant materials, suitable for gardens and rooftops. Often large enough to accommodate many people at once. - Portable Jacuzzi : Can be easily folded or moved, suitable for small spaces or temporary use.

Jacuzzi is a high-end bathing device that offers many practical benefits for both users and businesses. Benefits for users (customers): Regular use of a jacuzzi provides significant health and mental benefits. - Muscle relaxation, stress and fatigue reduction : The massage water jets from the jacuzzi stimulate acupressure points, helping to relax muscles and reduce stress. After a tiring day at work, 20-30 minutes soaking in a jacuzzi can help the body quickly recover energy. - Improved blood circulation : The warm water combined with the massage from the jets helps dilate blood vessels, increasing blood circulation to the body's organs. This is especially beneficial for people with cardiovascular problems or poor circulation. - Support for joint pain and musculoskeletal problems : Warm water and massage from a jacuzzi help reduce inflammation and joint pain. Many doctors recommend this therapy for patients with arthritis, back pain, and neck and shoulder pain. - Positive impact on mental health, helps reduce stress : The relaxing environment in a jacuzzi helps release endorphins - the body's natural happiness hormones. This helps reduce stress, anxiety, and improve mood. - Enhances sleep quality : Using a jacuzzi 1-2 hours before bedtime helps the body relax deeply, and the body temperature naturally decreases after leaving the warm water, creating conditions for a better and deeper sleep.

For accommodation and resort businesses, jacuzzis offer numerous economic benefits and enhance service quality. - Enhancing customer experience and creating a unique selling point : In today's fiercely competitive market, having a jacuzzi in a room or common area helps hotels differentiate themselves from competitors. Customers will enjoy a high-class relaxation experience right at their accommodation. - Increasing service value and attracting high-end customers : Rooms with jacuzzis are typically priced 30-50% higher than standard rooms. This increases revenue per room (RevPAR) and attracts high-income customer segments. - Optimizing customer satisfaction and positive reviews : According to research from booking platforms, hotels with jacuzzis tend to receive higher satisfaction ratings, especially in the categories of "room amenities" and "relaxation experience". - Boosting profits from health and wellness services : Jacuzzi can be combined with spa and massage services to create comprehensive packages, increasing revenue streams for hotels. Many hotels also offer private jacuzzi services for an additional fee. ⇒ ** What is sustainable tourism? Sustainable tourism development direction in Vietnam **

The wellness space at Amanaki is designed with inspiration from Vietnamese indigenous culture, using environmentally friendly materials such as recycled wood and Bien Hoa ceramics. Natural light is maximized to create a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. In particular, Amanaki offers wellness experience packages combining jacuzzi with Tibetan singing bowl therapy and traditional medicine massage. This is a unique combination of modern technology and traditional East Asian therapeutic methods. Guests staying at Amanaki can use the wellness area free of charge from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. A team of well-trained wellness professionals will guide and advise on how to use the jacuzzi safely and effectively.



