Center Parcs Longford Forest spa to reopen 27 July
The spa at Center Parcs Longford Forest is due to reopen to guests on 27 July.
Aqua Sana Longford Forest is Ireland’s largest stand-alone spa. It measures over 2,500 sq m and cost €10m.
Center Parcs Longford Forest reopened for business on 13 July after closing on 13 March in response to the global coronavirus pandemic, however Aqua Sana Longford Forest and the Subtropical Swimming Paradise are still shut.
It’s been announced they will now reopen on 27 July, with new safety measures in place. These measures are designed to track guest visits, manage occupancy, and keep guests and staff safe.
Center Parcs Longford Forest has also announced that it has signed up to Fáilte Ireland’s Covid-19 Safety Charter, the Government-endorsed initiative designed to reassure employees and customers that businesses have reopened with best practice hygiene and social distancing measures in place. To be eligible for the charter, businesses have to meet a high standard, including ensuring all employees have been trained in Covid-19 safety and hygiene measures.
“We are thrilled to announce our Subtropical Swimming Paradise and Aqua Sana Spa are opening from 27 July,” said Daragh Feighery, director, Center Parcs Longford Forest Village. “Failte Ireland’s Covid-19 Safety Charter provides reassurance for both our staff and guests that we are reopening our village in a safe way, while still retaining the Center Parcs experience. These have been challenging times for everyone, but we can’t wait to open our doors and welcome our guests back to the forest.”