Phuket's Indigo Pearl is a gem of a resort
Updated: 2014-11-18 14:07
By Valerie Ng(chinadaily.com.cn)
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[Photo by Valerie Ng/China Daily] |
Interesting packages
1. Pamper yourself for a week
The idea is to relax all your senses and at the end of the seven-day treatment, you are recharged to face reality. Under this package, you get to indulge yourself in seven days of various treatments, 90 minutes each session. The treatments include a combination of facial, assortment of massages, manicure and pedicure. Each treatment is priced at THB2,500 net/person/day, THB4,200 net/couple/day or THB12,500 net/person/day.
2. Hardcore insomniacs, snooze away
Indigo Pearl recently designed a week-long escape devoted entirely to sleeping. "Art of Sleep" offers would-be Rip Van Winkles a chance to iron out modern life's wrinkles with the magical powers and restorative properties of the simplest and most natural wellness therapy of all: long blissful uninterrupted nights of the deepest sleep, along with languorous lie-ins, brunches in bed, cat naps, power naps and all the lazy afternoon siestas guests desire.
Available until December 25, 2014, "Art of Sleep", includes 8 days and 7 nights in one of Indigo Pearl's renowned luxurious suites for two guests from THB49,500. The package include daily in-suite Sparkling Chandon Breakfast, available throughout the day, spa treatments, periodicals and movies in-suite, pillow menu and selection of aromatic oils, guaranteed early and late check out, as well as airport transfers.
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