Sonaisali opens Frangipani Spa
Fiji’s tourism industry leaders and invited guests joined the Management of Fiji’s Sonaisali Island Resort and Fiji Minister of Tourism, Mr Tom Ricketts at the opening last week of Sonaisali’s new spa facility – Frangipani Spa.
Mr Ricketts said that the growing worldwide focus on health and wellbeing had led to an increase in local spa facilities. Spa’s such as the new Frangipani Spa blends traditional Fijian themes with local natural materials to dramatic effect for the industry’s impressive reputation.
Sonaisali Managing Director, Aaron McGrath said the development of the spa was also an indication of their confidence in the local tourism industry. Sonaisali are determined to provide all their guests with the best standard of spa service at the resort.
The Frangipani Spa offers a wide range of treatments and packages, including two signature treatments – FOUR HANDED MASSAGE and a WARM STONE MASSAGE.
4½ Star Sonaisali Island Resort is a true island escape, a small green dot in the beautiful South Pacific Ocean – yet the world you’ve left behind is only a 3 minute boat ride across the lagoon from the Main Island and 25mins drive from Nadi International Airport.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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