Little Cayman Beach Resort Reopens Nature Spa
(Dive Travel Business News.com - December 3, 2011) -- Little Cayman Beach Resort has opened it newly remodeled Nature Spa. Housed in a cottage built in the traditional Caymanian style, the new design captures the island’s tranquility with island themed colors and textures to excite your senses. The spa environment includes a nature inspired waterfall and contemporary surroundings and furnishings designed by Sherry Fickling of the Crown Point Design firm located in Greenville, North Carolina.
The Nature Spa is situated on Little Cayman’s Booby Pond Nature Preserve that has the largest breeding colony of red footed booby birds in the Caribbean. Guests are invited to relax on the deck before or after their treatment and enjoy the splendor and beauty of the nature preserve. The Nature Spa’s highly trained staff provides Deep Tissue, Hot Stone, Swedish Massage or reflexology with facials, waxing or nail treatments - a welcome addition to a dive traveler's itinerary to Little Cayman.
As the island's only deluxe resort, Little Cayman Beach Resort, offers a ton of activities with the benefit of secluded comfort. Each spacious and air-conditioned guest room is tastefully decorated and features a television, ceiling fan, private bath and balcony or patio.
Divers love this location for its proximity to some world-famous dive sites, like Bloody Bay Wall. For birdwatchers, the island's Nature Preserve is one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the Caribbean. If you're more of a fisherman, there's tons of big game catches from marlin and tuna to wahoo.
With a game room, health and beauty spa and fully-equipped fitness center, guests with a desire to stay busy can, while others can simply enjoy a cool drink at the Beach Nuts Bar. Shopping is also a favorite pastime at Mermaids the on-site boutique.
For dinner, the casual Bird of Paradise restaurant features gourmet specialties and fresh seafood. The screened lanai offer alfresco dining with a sweet tropical breeze for dessert.
For information, please visit Little Cayman Beach Resort or call (800) 327-3835.
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