Oil
massages, sparkling wine and relaxation.
Elfi Seitz
The Holiday Inn Pattaya debuted its new spa and massage
center featuring Australia’s favorite remedy for aches and pains.
Called the Tea Tree Spa, the fifth-floor facility
welcomed the Pattaya International Ladies Club to try out the new service
with foot massages, sparkling wine and other assorted rub downs.
Tea Tree Spa Manager Papakan “Jeena” Saguansap and
Assistant Manager Jatporn Phiukhao provided the tour for the ladies.
The spa offers a great view of the pool and palm-lined
beach front. And for 1,490, customers can received a therapeutic foot
massage while downing all the sparkling wine they can drink.
Tea Tree also offers Thai-style full body and oil
massages, as well as and all kinds of cosmetic facial treatments.
The idea for Tea Tree comes from the Holiday Inn’s
general manager, Craig J. Ryan, who hails from down under. There, staff
explained, tea tree is a near-universal remedy used in ointments and
lotions. It is both healthy and soothing.
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Spa Manager Papakan
“Jeena” Saguansap. |
Assistant
Manager
Jatporn Phiukhao. |