Pay Five, Stay Seven

Thursday, 23 Oct, 2007 0

Yasawa Island Resort is celebrating the first birthday of its magnificent new beachfront spa with a special offer that promises more time in paradise at no extra cost – pay for five nights, stay seven.

Opened last October on one of the South Pacific’s most remote and unspoilt islands, the Baravi Spa draws its name from the Fijian word for beach and stands just metres from the ocean’s edge on a sweep of pristine white sand.

Its signature massage, the Baravi Rhythm, is performed by two synchronised therapists, working in rhythm with the sound of the waves. Other therapies and treatments have been sourced from around the world and adapted with the Fijian sense of warmth and calm.

Until March 31, 2008, guests who stay five nights at Yasawa Island Resort and Spa can stay an extra two nights free. Island Escapes is offering the Pay Five, Stay Seven deal as a package including international flights, inter-island flights, seven nights at Yasawa Island Resort and Spa and all taxes and charges, priced from $4700 per person twin share from Brisbane, $4730 from Sydney or $4840 from Melbourne.

Yasawa Island Resort and Spa is one of the most isolated luxury resorts in Fiji, with just 18 bungalows hidden among the palms on an island overlooked by the modern world. The resort was last year named “Most Excellent Romantic Hideaway” in the prestigious Condé Nast Johansens Awards in New York, while this year it was chosen among two of “Fiji’s Best Hideaways” in the respected Andrew Harper’s Hideaway Report.

As the first beachfront spa in Fiji, the Baravi Spa is housed beneath a thatched roof with a 180-degree view of the ocean. It offers a choice of four different massages and a range of facials, masks, body treatments and wraps, hot rock treatments, manicures and pedicures.

Guests can opt to have massage treatments in the open air, fanned by the sea breezes on the spa’s ocean-view deck, or they can seclude themselves inside behind timber louvre doors where the air is tinged with incense and air-conditioned.

Yasawa Island Resort and the Baravi Spa are reached by 35-minute charter flight from Nadi International Airport on the Fijian mainland. Rates at Yasawa include all meals, all non-alcoholic beverages and all activities except spa treatments, scuba diving and game fishing.

The Pay Five, Stay Seven offer is available until March 31, 2008, for bookings made by November 30, 2007 (excludes travel December 14, 2007 to January 4, 2008).

Overnight accommodation in Nadi may be required due to flight schedules and The Fiji Beach Resort & Spa managed by Hilton has beachfront studios from $344 per couple per night including breakfast.

For full details, conditions and bookings call Island Escapes on 1300 305 870 or visit www.yasawa.com

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