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Gift Vouchers – The Gift of Wellbeing

Looking for a thoughtful, nourishing gift for someone special (or yourself)? A Glosna gift voucher is more than a present – it’s time, care, and space to rest, reset, and reconnect.

Whether it’s for a birthday, anniversary, new parent, retirement, or simply a "thinking of you" gesture, our vouchers can be used across our wide range of holistic and therapeutic treatments.

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The 2 Hour Bliss Package €110

Our most loved gift – and with good reason.

This deeply restorative two-hour experience combines holistic treatments tailored to soothe body, mind and soul. The recipient is welcomed into the warm, peaceful surroundings of Glosna and receives two full hours of uninterrupted self-care – pure bliss from start to finish.

It’s the perfect way to gift someone deep relaxation, stress relief, and a sense of renewal.

What Can Vouchers Be Used For?

Glosna vouchers are beautifully flexible. They can be used for any of our signature treatments, including:

  • Holistic Massage

  • Reflexology

  • Indian Head Massage

  • Reiki

  • Aromatherapy

  • Hot Stone Therapy

  • Therapeutic Bodywork

  • Pregnancy Massage

  • Postnatal Treatments

  • Integrated Packages & Seasonal Wellness Specials

Our therapists take time to tailor each session to the recipient’s needs. No matter what they choose, they’ll leave feeling lighter, calmer, and more connected to themselves.

How to Buy

Buying a Glosna voucher is easy – and we’ll make sure it’s a pleasure to give:

  • Buy Online: Purchase directly through our website using credit/debit card or PayPal

  • Buy by Phone: Call us on 087 7693966 to order and pay by cash or Revolut

  • Collect in Person: You're welcome to visit Glosna to collect your voucher – just call ahead to arrange

 

We’ll post your voucher directly to you or to your chosen recipient, ready to delight.

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Welcome to Glosna

“When I loved myself enough, I began leaving whatever wasn’t healthy. This meant people, jobs, my own beliefs, and habits — anything that kept me small. My judgement called it disloyal. Now I see it as self-loving.”

— Kim McMillen.

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