Treasure Island massages the value with half-price Senikai spa specials
Fiji’s Treasure Island Resort has combined with its in-house spa professional Senikai Spas Fiji to offer a 50 per cent discount on all spa treatments to all guests staying at the popular resort throughout February and March 2007.
The discount applies to all manicures, pedicures, body rejuvenation and cleansing rituals and waxing – the spa even offers a sunburn treatment.
The spa also caters to wedding parties, pre-event services including make-up, manicure and hair styling.
And post-ceremony too, the spa’s ‘Velwatini’ honeymooners pamper pack a popular choice.
The Senikai Spa’s facilities include a full spa with Vichy shower, a couple’s treatment room, indoor and outdoor treatment rooms, spa and fitness programs and a fully equipped Gym complete with a personal trainer.
Pricing as follows:
Ex-Brisbane/Sydney from AUD1594* per person twin share
Ex-Melbourne from AUD1649* per person twin share
This includes daily breakfast and dinner, morning and afternoon tea, an invitation to the resort general manager’s weekly cocktail function, all transfers and ocean view bure accommodation.
The Treasure Island Resort/Senikai Spas Fiji offer is valid for travel 01 February until 31 March 2007.
For further information please contact (02) 9997 1515.
*Conditions apply.
Visit www.fiji-treasure.com for full resort information.
More information on Senikai Spas Fiji can be found at www.fijisenikaispas
Graham Muldoon
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