Put A Spring Back In Your Step With A Voyages Spa Break

Thursday, 17 Sep, 2008 0

Now Spring is finally here, there’s no better way to shake off those winter blues than with short-break in the sun. Go one better and combine your holiday with an invigorating spa and massage to get you back into shape for summer!

Voyages Hotels & Resorts is the leading spa provider in Australia with seven ‘destination spas’, allowing you to indulge in your favourite treatment at some of the most stunning rugged and remote destinations.

Choose from the Tasmanian wilderness to tropical rainforest; or the vast outback to idyllic islands. The problem won’t be finding the time, but deciding where to go.

Unlike day spas, destination spas provide a total immersion experience. Spend time focusing on your wellbeing by enjoying treatments with the Elemis range of spa and skincare products, dine out on nutritious food, sleep in great accommodation and relax with as much or as little activity as you please.

Check out Voyages’ seven heavenly Australian destination spas:

TROPICAL ISLAND SPAS – QUEENSLAND

The Sea Spa at Voyages Brampton Island

Nestled between a tropical National Park and 12 sandy beaches, The Sea Spa at Brampton Island is a welcoming retreat. Try the Ultimate Indulgence body exfoliation and facial. Relax as pearls of jojoba beads gently polish your skin and reenergise your circulation.

Prices start from $149 per person, per night in a Palm Room, including full buffet breakfast and many island activities (valid until 20th December)*.
http://www.brampton-island.com/sea-spa

Spa of Peace & Plenty at Voyages Dunk Island, Queensland

Set in a tropical island paradise, the Spa of Peace & Plenty is one of Australia’s best destination spas.

Try the Total Wellbeing Experience, a hot lime foot cleansing and Thai foot ritual, followed by a relaxing back, neck and shoulder massage that will leave you floating on air.

Prices start from $166 per person, per night in a Garden Room, including buffet breakfast and many island activities (valid until 20th December)*.
http://www.dunk-island.com/spa-of-peace-and-plenty  

Aqua Soul Spa at Voyages Heron Island, Queensland

Located on a true coral cay on the Great Barrier Reef, Heron Island is a true nature lover’s dream.

Try the Aroma Stone Therapy at The Aqua Soul Spa. Hot Basalt stones are placed on key energy points, while signature massage techniques combined with warmed oils deeply relax and rebalance the mind and body.

Prices start from $191 per person, per night in a Turtle Room, including full buffet breakfast and many island activities (valid until 20th December)*.
http://www.heronisland.com/aqua-soul-spa

Azure Spa at Voyages Lizard Island, Queensland

Where secluded white powder beaches meet the clear-blue reef, The Azure Spa delivers a range of therapeutic spa treatments which harness the natural qualities of the island destination.

Try the Visible Brilliance Facial. This independently tested anti-ageing facial instantly firms, rejuvenates and plumps up the skin, whilst reducing dark circles from around the eye contour.

A two-night package in an Anchor Bay Room starts from $1,650 per person, including all meals, beverages and selected island activities including gourmet picnic hampers and dinghies*. http://www.lizardisland.com.au/azure-spa

DAINTREE RAINFORST SPAS – QUEENSLAND

Healing Waters Spa at Voyages Silky Oaks Lodge

Set in lush tropical gardens, the Healing Waters Spa at Silky Oaks Lodge has been inspired by ancient wisdoms that celebrate water as a renewing and life-giving force.

Indulge in the Cooling Hot Stone Body-Facial. It’s pure body indulgence with exceptional anti-ageing facial results.

A three-night package starts from $762 per person in a Treehouse Room, including full buffet breakfast, courtesy transfer to/from Port Douglas and many Lodge activities*. http://www.silkyoakslodge.com.au/healing-waters-spa

HEART OF AUSTRALIA – ULURU

Red Ochre Spa Ayers Rock Resort, Northern Territory

Set in the heart of central Australia, adjacent to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Red Ochre Spa is the latest spa to join the Voyages Hotels & Resorts portfolio.

It’s the perfect way to immerse yourself in the timeless landscape of one of the world’s most beautiful natural wonders.

Try the Red Ochre Spa Total Wellbeing Experience – an exotic journey combining warmed aromatherapy oils to relax your mind with the healing touch of Eastern techniques to massage away any tension.

A three-night package in a Standard Room at Sails in the Desert Hotel starts from $714 per person (valid until November 30th)*. http://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/red-ochre-spa

ALPINE WILDERNESS – TASMANIA

Waldheim Alpine Spa at Cradle Mountain Lodge, Tasmania

Set amidst rugged mountains, pristine lakes and ancient forests, the award-winning Waldheim Alpine Spa at Cradle Mountain Lodge reflects the natural purity and pristine beauty of the Tasmanian wilderness.

Go for a Muscle Melt treatment to ease away tired, aching muscles with the ‘Musclease’ blend of warming rosemary, juniper, thyme, birch and chamomile.

A three-night package starts from $324 per person in a Pencil Pine Cabin and includes buffet breakfast and activities (valid until September 30th)*.
http://www.cradlemountainlodge.com.au/waldheim-alpine-spa 

For more information visit www.voyages.com.au 

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