X

Wellness

Wellness starts from within at the Inn at Stonington.

We are currently not offering massage services.

The Inn at Stonington fitness and wellness offerings will help you relax and recharge. Inquire about massage services or work out in the full-service fitness center. Explore our offerings below.

Enjoy Our Massage Rooms – 

Your Inn at Stonington experience can only be made more perfect with a restorative and relaxing massage. The Inn at Stonington is very happy to announce that we have two beautiful massage rooms for your enjoyment.  Just steps away from your guest room, one of our superior massage therapists will pamper your body and lift your spirit.

Our tranquil spa rooms were thoughtfully designed to work in harmony with massage to relax and calm you. Our licensed massage therapist will speak with you beforehand to make sure your massage accomplishes the most for you. We recommend you book your appointment in advance to make sure your therapist has the times and dates you require available.

One and a Half Hour Massage: $190

 


 

Stay Fit While on Vacation

Our fitness room features a Peloton bike & classes, elliptical machine, treadmill, universal weight machine, rowing machine and free weights.

 


 

Hiking and Mountain Biking

We think we have some of the most beautiful trails in Connecticut. Whether you want to trek through the state’s largest forest or hike to a remote beach, we are proud to have it close by.

View trail information

We look forward to your visit

Book Now
Winter Ocean Weekends

At the Inn at Stonington, draw a sense of calm from the in-room gas fireplaces and soaking tubs—or, if excitement's what you're after, just step out the front door.

Yankee Magazine - January | February 2017
WINE DAYTRIPS: CONNECTICUT

Go all out and book a romantic night or two at the elegant eighteen-room Inn at Stonington on the waterfront, where you’ll be in walking distance of shops, galleries and eateries.

Rhode Island Monthly
'Connecticut Magazine'

"Like a piece of Nantucket that's somehow broken off and drifted southwest."

Connecticut Magazine