Dreamy Destinations: A Spa Paradise at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

Conrad Maldives Rangali IslandParadise found. Spanning two islands enclosed by a coral reef, Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is a dream destination surrounded by the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean. Theres diving and snorkeling, Pilates and yoga, yachting and fishing. Arrive in style in a seaplane over the lagoon, then bliss out at the resort adored by spa junkies. Unwind in the resorts two outstanding spas (as there are two, one on each island!) then dine in the worlds first all-glass, undersea restaurant.

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island has recently revamped their Spa Water Villas, custom-designed for spa aficionados with a private spa treatment room for two, open-air Jacuzzi on the sun deck, huge bath tub, and mini bar stocked with organic treats. Conrad Maldives Rangali IslandAnd now theyve unveiled the Spa, Plane and Simple package for spa lovers to relax with an indulgent experience at a great value. Heres the skinny on the package inclusions:

* Seven nights in a Spa Water Villa
* $1400 in spa credits ($200 credit per day to be used on spa treatments)
* Complimentary seaplane transfer! s to the resort to/from Male International Airport (valued at $420 per person)
* Daily Breakfast

Package rates start at $1100 per night (a total savings of over 20%). The offer begins in March and lasts through October 31, 2011.


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