Six Senses Destination Spa Phuket, a new
Wellness Retreat created by world famous luxury resort brand Six
Senses, has been voted ‘Destination Spa of the Year’ in the 2009
AsiaSpa Awards.
The newly-opened destination spa is located on
its own private island, Naka Yai, off the coast of Phuket.
Designed as a ‘premier destination spa for the 21st century’, the
retreat offers multi-day, integrated health programmes and a wide
array of therapies by world-renowned wellness consultants.
Drawing on Six Senses’ 15 years experience in
luxury spas worldwide, it focuses on preventative wellness,
helping to enrich lifestyles through complete immersion into
healthy and mindful living.
The retreat promotes
well-being in a “sustainable learning environment that inspires
lifestyle choices, creating harmony through nourishing products,
transformational treatments and passionate service,” said Six
Senses founder and CEO Sonu Shivdasani.
The heart
of the property is the spa, featuring four interrelated spa
concepts that will delight the eye as guests set about achieving
their goals. The themes are Chinese, Indonesian, Indian and of
course Thai, covering a footprint of more than 7,000 square metres.
Accommodations are all 450 square metres private pool
villas, surrounded with edible landscaping. Mostly one bedroom,
there is also a three-bedroom 2,500 square metres Retreat on The
Hill and a cluster of villas called The Enclave, which is ideal
for a group of friends or even members of the board looking to
focus on wellness mixed with a little executive decision-making.
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