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Sentido Hotels & Resorts to Offer Trial Thalasso Treatments

Sentido Tabarka Beach Resort is offering guests a trial thalasso therapy treatment at its Tabarka Beach Resort.

2010-12-24
HASSE, GERMANY, December 24, 2010 (Press-News.org) Sentido Hotels & Resorts has announced that from November 2010 to March 2011, the Sentido Tabarka Beach Resort is offering guests who would like to familiarize themselves with the pleasant sensation of thalasso therapy a trial treatment in the hotel's own thalasso therapy center.

When booking any application of their choice, guests are welcome to try another one free of charge with the only prerequisite being a minimum stay of four days.

In its 2,400 square meter thalasso therapy center, a fully trained staff of twelve - including a physician, therapists and two cosmetologists - looks after the well-being of the guests, using only sea water and products derived from the sea, such as mud, algae and sand.

Besides the thalasso treatments, the Tabarka Beach Resort also offers hikes and strolls in the adjoining pine forest - the so-called "Black Forest" of Tunisia - or in downtown Tabarka, just two kilometers away. Horseback rides, mountain biking or a round of golf on the nearby course are further activities, which can get started right from the hotel. Aqua-gymnastics, pilates, jogging or power walking on the beach as part of the "Sentido Entertainment Concept" supplement the extensive fitness package.

The Sentido Tabarka Beach Resort is located in an area still relatively unknown to tourism in the "green" north-west of Tunisia and specializes in beach and golf holidays along with thalasso therapy treatments. The resort is right beside a pine forest and direct on the sea with an underwater coral world. The guests can choose from 255 rooms and suites, each with a balcony or terrace, as well as a presidential suite, located in the main building and smaller villas. The main restaurant with buffet, an a la carte restaurant, a grill by the pool and on the beach, as well as a Moorish cafe provide ample dining pleasure. An evening show, a casino, an entertainment center and a cocktail lounge make for a perfect close to the day. Further attractions include an indoor and outdoor pool, a wellness area with a thalasso therapy center and an active pool. Golf enthusiasts get their money's worth on the hotel's own 18-hole course nestled in a picturesque landscape between the coast and the foothills of the Kroumine mountain range. Beyond that a number of different sports are available, including diving, archery, riding, tennis, ping-pong, fitness and billiards.

The Sentido Hotels & Resorts can be booked on the Internet portal www.sentidohotels.com or from travel providers Thomas Cook Reisen and Neckermann Reisen.

About Sentido Hotels & Resorts:
Sentido Hotels & Resorts is an international hotel brand founded in 2009, currently uniting 22 hotels & resorts in Egypt, Greece, Kenya, Spain, Turkey and Cyprus, two cruise ships on the Nile and spa hotels Tunisia. The hotels are all in the Four-Star-Plus segment, located near beaches and operated under the terms of direct or regional master franchise contracts. The concept is aimed toward discerning singles, couples and small families, who, besides quality and service, also value a health-conscious cuisine and wellness facilities along with a wide-ranging sports and entertainment program. The SENTIDO Entertainment Concept was created by international experts and consists of three modules: "Body & Mind", "Family & Kids" and "Culture and Entertainment". In addition to accommodations, travelers can also book suitable flights from scheduled, vacation charter and low-cost airlines and order the SENTIDO On-line Newsletter over the Internet portal www.sentidohotels.com. Beyond this, the hotels are contained in all the established tour operators' programs. The company is part of the Thomas Cook tourism group. Sentido headquarters is in Oberursel near the German city of Frankfurt on the Main.


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[Press-News.org] Sentido Hotels & Resorts to Offer Trial Thalasso Treatments
Sentido Tabarka Beach Resort is offering guests a trial thalasso therapy treatment at its Tabarka Beach Resort.