Business Spotlight

Monmouth Business Spotlight: Tanliners Club & Spa in Eatontown

A parent-friendly guide to what Tanliners offers, how to plan a quick visit, and what to verify before you book.

Published June 10, 2026 · Signed: Love of Humanity

What Monmouth families should know

If you’re looking for a low-pressure self-care option in central Monmouth (especially on a busy week), Tanliners Club & Spa in Eatontown is a local spot that combines classic tanning options with a few modern wellness add-ons like red light therapy and an oxygen bar. It’s not a kids’ salon, but it’s useful for families because it’s the kind of appointment a parent can fit in quickly—then get right back to school pickup, sports, and everything else.

Quick snapshot: a beauty-and-wellness studio offering UV tanning, sunless tanning options, red light therapy, teeth whitening, body wrap sessions, and more at 37 NJ-35 in Eatontown. (See their services menu on the Tanliners Club & Spa website.)

Why this matters for families

Families run on calendars. When you’re caring for kids (and maybe aging parents too), it’s easy to put yourself last. Having a nearby studio with extended hours can make self-care more realistic—whether that’s a quick red light session after work, a teeth-whitening appointment before a graduation, or a sunless option ahead of a beach weekend.

Two parent-friendly factors to look for before you book: (1) predictable appointment times (so you’re not late for pickup), and (2) clear safety guidance—especially around UV exposure and any services marketed as “wellness.”

What they offer

For planning purposes, you can also confirm basics like address and phone through third-party listings like Yelp’s Tanliners Club & Spa page and booking links like their Square booking page.

How to plan a visit

Verify before you commit

Local resources

How Love of Humanity helps

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This spotlight is editorial. No fee was paid. Love of Humanity is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit; spotlights are part of our free family-education series. Facts verified 2026-06-10 from the business website and public sources; corrections welcome at director@lovehumanity.charity.


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