Celebrate Fall With Our Lucaya's Spa Package

Resort Offers Island Pampering, New Fall Facial Treatment

. October 14, 2008

GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND, September 12, 2005. Fall travelers can enjoy the ultimate in pampering at The Westin and Sheraton at Our Lucaya Beach & Golf Resort, with a Spa Package designed to refresh and relax vacationers.

The Spa Package, available with a minimum 2-night stay, includes: accommodations, complimentary breakfast, 4pm late check-out, a $50 spa credit and a welcome spa amenity. Single or double occupancy nightly rates start at $289 at The Sheraton, and $309 at the Westin.

Fall travelers may want to try the new Grape Harvest facial. The treatment features wild plum toner, created with antioxidant-rich acids derived from grape wine. A soothing facial massage with Black Perlette Grape Whip Moisturizer offers the fruit's bioflavonoids, Vitamin C and fruit pectins, ingredients that both nourish skin and ease wrinkles and fine lines. The facial concludes with Gooseberry Blackcurrant Serum. The 50-minute treatment costs $95 and is available now through November.

Guests can also enjoy sun-inspired indulgence with the new Senses Solar Manicure and Pedicure. The treatments feature a naturally light, fragrant blend of jojoba oil, sweet almond oil and vitamin E, designed to keep skin and nails hydrated and moisturized while basking in the sun. The Solar Manicure lasts for 45 minutes and costs $40. The half-hour Solar Pedicure costs $45.

For a different kind of foot pampering, Senses Spa offers the Athletic Pedicure. Whether you've just walked all 7.5 acres of Our Lucaya's white sandy beach or exercised in one of the Westin Workout guestrooms, the revitalizing new 45-minute treatment guarantees to perk up even the most overtaxed soles. A double dose of refreshment, with a cooling masque and massage gel, complimented by a gentle exfoliation and rehydration. The Athletic Pedicure costs $50.

Senses Spa is a 25,000 sq. ft facility that features a state-of-the-art fitness center and full-service beauty salon. Spa treatments utilize ingredients indigenous to Grand Bahama and its sea, including white sage, bay geranium, and even Bahamian rum - a favorite island healer.

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