Greater Palm Springs launches digital wellness pass
Long sought-after by travellers for its health, wellness and hot springs, Greater Palm Springs is rolling out a mobile exclusive passport.
It features a collection of curated wellness locations, offering deals and discounts to redeem.
It will be available for two months starting 1 February.
Free to download, over 15 hotel and private spas, beauty centres and fitness studios have signed up to take part providing various offers, such as weekly prizes, treatment discounts, free yoga classes, day passes and branded wellness gifts.
The passport is activated in three easy steps; enter a mobile number and the passport is instantly delivered via text and email, and is ready to use instantly.
There is no app to download and the pass is simply added to the home screen for one-tap access.
When visiting a participating business, simply check-in and record your visit on the pass to activate exclusive offers, extras, discounts and prizes.
More information at visitgreaterpalmsprings.com/wellness-pass
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