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SP AS & WELLNESS


FOCUS ON: SPAS & WELLNESS RELAXATION


Hotel, Grenada, or a refreshing passion fruit Parcha Massage at the Ritz-Carlton San Juan, Puerto Rico. Guests are invited to pick their own herbs for use in facials and body treatments from the new Spa herb garden at the Four Seasons Resort, Nevis. The mineral-rich cocoa bean is at the heart


of rejuvenating treatments, lotions and potions at the Boucan by Hotel Chocolat’s Cocoa Juvenate Spa, which is situated amidst tranquil cocoa groves in Saint Lucia. For the ultimate detox, the Calabash’s Healthy Living package in Grenada includes a specially-designed menu, yoga, tennis lesson, reflexology and massages at its Heaven & Earth Spa. Over at the luxurious Palm Island Beach Club in the Grenadines, visitors are invited to undergo a very different detox. Mobile phones, laptops and other digital gadgets are actively discouraged so that holidaymakers can completely switch off and enjoy the beautiful island and spa.


FOCUS ON: OFF THE WALL THE UNUSUAL


In Saint Lucia, new DNA testing at The BodyHoliday takes all of the guesswork out of getting healthy


and fit. The BodyHoliday guests who have their DNA analysed will receive a specially devised health and nutrition plan for their body type. They will also identify food types that are good and bad for the body to help combat existing ailments and avoid any health problems in the future. Soak your cares away in the volcanically- heated, mineral-enhanced Sulphur Springs at Sugar Beach, Saint Lucia. Detoxify the skin with a sulphur mud bath and cleanse the impurities away with a cleansing shower under the waterfalls of the majestic Pitons. Finish off with a bamboo massage using three types of bamboo, lotus flower and water lily.


“Guests wanting to tone their bodies and balance their minds will find yoga and meditation at hotels all over the Caribbean”


Above: Infinity and beyond with, right, the Calabash’s Heaven & Earth Spa in Grenada


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