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San Anton Spa & Sauna

by admin August 4, 2012 No Comments

WHEN:
September 15 – September 22, 2012

MARVEL AT THE GRAND…
Experience true luxury at the 5-star Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa, a renovated, once-private villa housed on the islands of Malta, amid the Mediterranean Sea. Upon entry of the resort in San Anton, along the lovely, stone drive and extensive landscaped gardens, you’ll marvel at the grand stature of Corinthia. The elegant, historical architecture and private personality of the property create an ideal, intimate ambiance, and its accommodations are suitable for royalty. A splash of modern, colorful flair complements the antique, ornamentation and traditional, family owned charm.

With a dedication to detail and commitment to service, the resort provides complimentary transportation into the city. Tour a significant collection of churches, palaces and museums in the capital city of Valletta or discover the lively air of Tas-Sliema with many shops, restaurants and café selections. A courtesy ride can take you to the festive town of St. Julian’s for exciting nightlife and entertainment. Relax at the resort and indulge in an array of luxurious amenities including indoor and outdoor pools and the Athenaeum Day Spa, boasting more than 50 holistic, facial and body treatment options, an Oxygen Bar, floatation tank, Jacuzzi and Chromo Energetic Massage. Dine at a variety of celebrated restaurants at the hotel and for a more social event, join fellow guests for barbecue, dessert and jazz under the stars. Malta offers tourists a community of warmth, and the hospitable welcome of the Corinthia Palace will make you feel at home.

DREAMTRIP INCLUDES:
8-day and 7-night stay at the 5-star Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa.
Spacious standard accommodations in garden view room decorated in muted, relaxing colors. Each room offers a mini bar, cable TV and a lovely view of the gardens you can enjoy while relaxing on your private balcony.
Daily full English breakfast.

15% discount on individual spa treatments at Athenaeum Spa.
Complimentary use of the Athenaeum Spa by Algotherm facilities, inclusive of indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna garden and fitness center.

Complimentary shuttle bus service to Valletta, Sliema, St. Julians and the Royal Malta Golf Club.
Complimentary daily shuttle service to St Julian’s in the evening.
All taxes/VAT.

The member, who booked the DreamTrip, will be emailed an e-Folder containing destination details 2 weeks prior to travel.

A Welcome Check-In and Meet & Greet Cocktail Party will be provided with a Hosted DreamTrip.
If flying in, you must book your own air. We recommend flying in to Malta International Airport (MLA).

HOTEL INFORMATION:
Poised midway between Malta’s capital, Valletta, and the so-called “silent” city of Mdina, and just a short distance from the 17th-century San Anton Presidential Palace, the Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa is an oasis of serenity. Originally built in the 19th century as a luxury private villa, the grand design and immaculately landscaped gardens have inspired guests from around the world. Now an icon and a pioneer of signature facilities such as the Athenaeum Day Spa and Orient-inspired Rickshaw Restaurant, the Palace remains a testament to sumptuous living and time-honored personal service. The Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa is inspired opulence in the Land of Honey.


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