LONDON, ENGLAND, December 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) All year long we dream about getting away from it all on the ultimate spa and beach break (especially in these winter months). Well this dream is now made a reality as Six Senses Spa have linked arms with the luxury travel specialists Black Tomato to bring you the ultimate spa hopping experience. Discover the untold story of Six Senses Zighy Bay and Laamu.
Gently paraglide onto the Arabian shores of Zighy Bay in Oman before jetting off for a slice of beach bliss in the Maldives at Laamu. With plenty of activities to enjoy you'll want to make use of the luxury Six Senses Spa, so unwind in a secluded beach hut while you are pampered from head to toe. Black Tomato can't get enough of these two idyllic locations and now combined together it is one of their must dos for 2013.
Black Tomato is a UK and US based award-winning luxury bespoke travel company that delivers imaginative and cutting-edge travel experiences around the world. They create inspiring itineraries in up and coming and remote destinations, recommend the best design hotels and use their fixers to give clients the inside track wherever they are. Find out more at their award-winning website http://www.blacktomato.com.
Black Tomato Launches The Ultimate Asian Spa and Beach Retreat
Black Tomato takes you to the Six Senses Spa - Zighy Bay and Laamu.
2012-12-12
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