Creative Holidays and the Maya Ubud introduce Spa Options for men
Creative Holidays announces that the award winning Spa at the Maya Resort in Ubud has introduced a new spa menu for 2006 featuring number of treatments and spa packages designed specifically for males.
The new packages have been introduced in response to the steady growth in the number of male guests taking a spa treatment at the hotel over the past few years.
The new treatments include the Masculine Express which provides clients with a two hour body treatment commencing with reflexology or a more traditional foot massage, followed by a herbal pound massage and ending with an empowering herbal bath.
Another option is the Refined Man an excellent treatment after a day of intense activity which includes a Balinese massage, concentrated foot therapy and herbal bath. Both treatments cost approximately $161(prices may fluctuate depending on exchange rate). Single treatments are also available.
The winner of three prestigious international awards, the Spa at Maya continuously strives to implement new and innovative treatments based on client feedback and suggestions.
Creative Holidays has accommodation in a Superior Room at the Maya Ubud Resort & Spa from $168 per person, twin share, land only.
As a special bonus, Creative Holidays’ guests will enjoy the benefit of complimentary shuttle services to Ubud as well as bonus night offers and a special upgrade offer; Upgrade to a Deluxe Pool Villa, valid 01 April to 22 December 2006 and 04 January to 31 March 2007 (minimum four night stay, bonus offers not combinable).
Creative Holidays is Australia’s leading independent holiday company with a range of holidays to suit everyone – especially those who enjoy the independence and flexibility of planning their own holiday.
Creative Holidays has great airfares to Bali available from travel agents.
For more information see your travel agent or visit www.creativeholidays.com
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