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Coconut Bay, St Lucia
The Kai Mer Spa at Coconut Bay Beach
Resort and Spa in St Lucia has introduced
organic treatments and an Aloe Garden
where guests can pick their own aloe leaves
to be used. A new Wrapsody Green Effect fa-
cial uses avocados, turmeric and warm milk,
with the client cocooned in banana leaves.
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Coco Reef, Tobago
The Coco Reef Resort, Tobago, has reopened
after a major upgrade and renovation. The Couples Tower Isle in Jamaica includes a wet room among its six new treatment rooms
Coco Spa features a new spa menu, with
signature treatments including a Lessons in Swedish massages, and reflexology. lemongrass. The spa also offers “reggaelates”
Love Massage and Black Mud Body Wrap. A ■
couplesresorts.co.uk – pilates set to reggae music.
fitness area has also been added. ■
islandoutpost.com/jakes
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coco-reef.co.uk Jake’s, Jamaica
Jake’s in Jamaica has opened a The Calabash, Grenada
Couples, Jamaica Driftwood Spa, formed of four large The Calabash Hotel & Villas in Grenada has
The newly-opened Couples Tower treatment rooms overlooking the set up a Heaven and Earth spa costing nearly
Isle, formerly Couples Ocho Rios, has sea. Yoga, tai chi and an annual $1 million. It has three treatment rooms,
a new spa. It contains six treatment Bikini Boot Camp all feature on plus a zen garden, chill-out area and yoga
rooms including one for couples, the spa’s calendar. Local, natural pavilion. Grenada’s spices, such as nutmeg
and a wet room. Treatments include ingredients used in treatments and cinammon, are used in treatments.
bespoke facials, hot stone and Coconut Bay offers new options include rum, chocolate, ginger and ■
calabashhotel.com
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