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The New Life Hiking spa in Killington, Vermont, was chosen again as among the top ten Weight Loss Spas in the world by Spafinder Reader’s Choice Awards.
For five years now, New Life has won the award.
“New Life also won in the Affordability, Hiking and Going Solo categories for 2010. Spa-goers cast a record number of votes in the eighth-annual Awards, which are considered the most thorough and independent assessment of spas worldwide,” the spa says.
“Winning a Readers’ Choice Award is a remarkable achievement,” said Susie Ellis, president of SpaFinder, Inc. “Spa-goers are looking for a spa that offers their desired experience and helps them meet their specific goals.”
There are over 15,000 destination, resort and hotel spas around the world, and to be singled out by our readers is a tremendous honor.”
The top ten weight loss spas chosen for 2010 are:
New Life Hiking Spa (Vermont)
Ananda in the Himalayas (India)
Golden Door Fitness Resort (California)
Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat (Australia)
Hilton Head Health (South Carolina)
Kamalaya Koh Samui (Thailand)
Kurotel Longevity Center and Spa (Brazil)
Pritikin Longevity Center and Spa (Florida)
Green Mountain at Fox Run (Vermont)
Red Mountain Spa Resort (Utah)
Known for its hiking programs, a world renowned weight loss retreat, healthy meals and a comfortable atmosphere, New Life Hiking Spa offers the chance to experience the peace of the outdoors in a down-to-earth, country inn environment, according to spa officials.
New Life is open each year in Killington , Vermont from mid-May through the end of September.
New Life offers a variety of vacation options including a 2-4 day mini-getaway, a 5-10 day Jump Start Program and the 11-day or longer Weight Loss Retreat.
By David Wilkening
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