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Ocean Club Resorts Turks & Caios Introduces New Spa Credit Promotion

The resort recognizes and supports Global Wellness Day with the launch of this initiative.

 PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS – Travelers who are looking for a relaxing getaway to help them kickstart, renew or maintain a healthy lifestyle need look no further than Ocean Club Resorts in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos.  The resort’s numerous watersports and land-based activities, locally sourced and freshly prepared food options and peaceful surroundings provide all the necessary ingredients for supporting health and wellness. Also, just in time for Global Wellness Day, guests now can benefit from the resort’s new spa credit promotion available this summer through late fall.

Between June – August 30 and October 3 – December 18, 2015, guests who book stays of four to six nights receive incremental credit at the internationally acclaimed Spa Tropique, winner of TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence award for two consecutive years. Travelers who book four nights earn $50 toward their spa treatment of choice while those who stay five and six nights receive $75 and $100 in spa credit respectively.  Reservations must be booked directly with the US reservation office and only one spa credit per reservation is allowed. The code “Global Wellness” must be used at time of booking.

woman at spa“I think I speak for the entire management and staff when I say nothing pleases us better than meeting guests who tell us they were able to totally de-stress and unwind during their time here,“ said Tom Lewis, managing director at Ocean Club Resorts.

That is the type of environment Ocean Club provides. Guests can take leisurely walks along Grace Bay Beach, bask in the abundant fresh air and sunshine, and go kayaking, paddle boarding, golfing or more. Sometimes the best part of their vacation is that they can choose to do nothing at all.

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