An  unusual spa treatment is being offered in London which exfoliates your  feet using 150 fish. The Garra rufa fish have no teeth and nibble away  dead skin using suction-shaped mouths leaving healthy new skin  underneath untouched. The carp, which originated in Turkey, have long  been used in the Far East to treat skin complaints such as eczema and  psoriasis. In Japan they offer whole-body immersion fish spas and  recently the craze has spread to the U.S, Europe and the UK. 
Snake Massage
A  spa in Israel has put a unique spin on the standard massage. While some  masseuses use soothing music or scented candles to supplement massages,  owner Ida Barak prefers to use snakes; she believes that they have a  calming effect and can alleviate joint pain. Imagine—lying facedown on a  bed, strong hands rubbing oil on your back as a few snakes slither up  and down your body. What could be more relaxing? 
Cactus Massage
Relaxation  is the point of the Hakali Massage at Apuane Spa at the Four Seasons  Resort Punta Mita in Mexico. The treatment provides a distinctly Mexican  flair using spine-free cactus paddles to massage in a blend of nopal, a  prickly pear cactus, and pulque, an alcohol made from the agave plant. 
Golden Facial
Cleopatra  apparently slept in a gold mask every night to maintain youthful  looking skin. Turns out, she was right. A revolutionary –and expensive  spa treatment is based on the Queen of the Nile experience. Paper-thin  squares of 24-karat gold are applied on the face along with hydrating  compounds. The result includes firmer, more supple skin, and not  surprisingly, a noticeable dent in your wallet. 
 Butt Facial
Facials  aren't just for our faces anymore. All of our body parts need equal  love, including our derriere. At Detroit-area spa Euphoria, the facials  apply to this other set of cheeks — the ones you sit on. "We always try  to come up with different ideas for services and I just hadn't seen it,"  said spa owner Lisa Johnson. "And that's an area that never gets the  treatments it needs. Clients are still covered up as they have their  derrieres cleansed and exfoliated. Then a masque is applied and any  waxing, if needed, is done. The treatment ends with a warm paraffin  treatment. The [biggest] problem with it is that people are so  apprehensive. But once they get it, they're like, 'Oh my gosh, that  feels so good.' 
Reiki on Horseback
The  Japanese practice of Reiki is focused on the belief that healing  energy—when passed from practitioner to client—can correct imbalances in  both spirit and body. Usually the practitioner is a human, but Rockin'  Heart Ranch owner (and Certified Reiki Master) Christina DiBartolo  believes that horses also possess an innate healing energy. Riding on  horseback—either alone or with DiBartolo, and with her  guidance—ostensibly allows a client to tap into that energy, and ease  everything from physical aches and pains to emotional anxiety. 
Wine Bath
 Located  in Kowakien Yunessun, the biggest, most popular spa center in Japan,  reopened its doors every year for their most popular treatment. Hundreds  of gallons of Beaujolais Nouveau, the most popular wine in Japan, are  used during the 12 day period the wine spa welcomes its guests. For the  last few years, Japanese wine lovers have had the opportunity to drink  and bathe in the liquor they love so much, at the Hakone Kowakien  Yunessun. The red pool is constantly fed wine through the  wine-bottle-shaped spring, while a sommelier stands by to fill up the  glasses of those craving some more Beaujolais Nouveau. Getting drunk is  not going to make your wrinkles go away, but will definitely stop you  from worrying about them for a few hours.
Gondola Massage
It  should come as no surprise that the most romantic city in the world  would be the home of an über-enticing spa treat. At Casanova Spa at  Hotel Cipriani in Venice, Italy, relaxation-seekers who can't get enough  of the city's sights can set sail with a Gondola Massage, performed in a  private nook in one of Venice's alluring lagoons. To protect your skin,  this outdoor massage is given using a special oil with SPF protection. 
Snow Cave Anti Sauna
This  anti-sauna room is the perfect place to go to cool out after a sauna  section. The indoor artificial snowstorm is merely to provide ambience,  but believers say that a shot of extreme cold—especially after a stint  in a hot tub or sauna—can help reduce hypertension and tighten pores.  Avaiable at the Butlins Ocean Spa, located in Bognor Regis, West Sussex.