VIEUX FORT, St. LUCIA, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) In celebration of Mother's Day, Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa, the premier Caribbean all-inclusive resort for romance and family travel, located on St. Lucia's exotic southern coast, is offering an exclusive Mother's Day All-Inclusive Spa getaway package. Give that special lady in your life a present she will cherish forever with savings of up to 50 percent.
This special spa package is perfect for guests looking to rejuvenate skin, restore a sense of well-being and soothe away worries, especially for a multitasking mom in need of pampering. Guests must book their spa getaway by May 30, 2012 to enjoy water view accommodations, with rates starting at just $159 per person, per night, based on double occupancy. Make this a memorable Mother's Day with a gift your loved ones will always remember.
This exclusive package is valid for travel between April 30 and June 30, 2012 and includes the following:
• One treatment per person, per day* at the resort's newly revamped Kai Mer Spa featuring eight indoor treatment rooms, three new oceanfront cabanas, sauna and steam rooms, a new product line and a range of new tropical organic treatments
• Champagne toast upon check-in
• All meals, drinks and snacks daily in a choice of four restaurants
• Premium brand cocktails in a choice of six bars
• Daily activities, nightly entertainment, plus themed dinners
• Daily exercise options including yoga, pilates, aqua aerobics, power walks and more!
• All transfers to and from Hewanorra International Airport
• All taxes and gratuities
"Whether you want to take your family or just find a couples getaway, Coconut Bay is the ultimate Mother's Day gift for those looking to get the most value out of their vacation," said Mark Adams, president of Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa. "The resort is an 85 acre tropical oasis with on-site amenities and close proximity to the island's top attractions, which allows guests to customize their vacation experience to combine elements of relaxation, fun, adventure and culture. The newly updated elegant oceanfront Kai Mer Spa and this amazing spa package provide moms with the ultimate serene retreat."
For reservations or for more information visit http://www.CBayResort.com or call 877-352-8898 to secure the Mother's Day All-Inclusive Spa Package.
*One treatment per day except arrival and departure day
About Coconut Bay Beach Resort and Spa
Nowhere else in St. Lucia can you step foot off the plane and into paradise faster! St. Lucia's exotic southern coast is home to Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa, an all-inclusive AAA Three Diamond resort catering to families, singles, couples and honeymooners alike and located less than five minutes from the Hewanorra International Airport. The resort features two worlds in one with the Harmony and Splash wings. "Harmony" is a tranquil adult-only oasis offering an intimate setting for a romantic escape with a coconut palm-fringed pool, braided hammocks, private cabana beds and the oceanfront Kai-Mer Spa. The young at heart are drawn to "Splash," the resort's tropical playground featuring CocoLand Kidz Klub, a paintball facility, a watersports complex offering kitesurfing and the island's largest water park. This casually beautiful Caribbean resort has 250-rooms on 85 acres. Coconut Bay is highly rated on TripAdvisor and has received impressive accolades ranging from the Travelocity Excellence Award, AAA Three Diamond, and the "Green Level Award" from Transat.
For more information or reservations, please visit http://www.cbayresort.com, "Like" us on
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