The embodiment of comfort, relaxation and tranquillity, Talise offers a diversity of treatments and concepts Kuwait – September 22, 2013: Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa, Kuwait's Idyllic Resort, has opened the doors of what is the most sought after destination for the ultimate experience of true relaxation and tranquillity offered in Kuwait. Talise Spa was opened at a ribbon cutting ceremony in the presence of the Executive Assistant Manager Food & Beverage, Albert Ettinger, the Executive Assistant Manager Rooms, Hakan Petek, Director of Spa, Ayman Alamat as well as the Hotel's management and spa teams. For spa lovers seeking a complete sense of wellbeing, relaxation and rejuvenation, Talise provides personalised treatments matching every guest's needs and desires. From a variety of massages, body treatments and facials using spa product chosen with great care, Talise offers a wide range of deeply soothing and refreshing treatments and therapies that guests can indulge in and be pampered with. As the most prestigious state-of-the-art spa in Kuwait, its range of facilities for the mind, body and soul is spread across 3,500m² and includes 17 treatment rooms, two private suites and a Salarium – a first-of-its-kind Himalayan salt room in the Middle East built with pure crystal salt in its natural state which has been compressed for over 250 million years. This pure crystal salt aids rebalance of the body's minerals and strengthens the immune system. “Undoubtedly, guests can now embark on a journey of the senses in Kuwait at Talise in Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa,” said General Manager, Mark Griffiths. “Every guest at Talise will enjoy a tailored approach to health and wellbeing. All our therapies are designed to leave guests feeling relaxed and rejuvenated,” he added. Upon arrival to Talise, visitors will undergo a personalised consultation with an expert therapist to customise their spa experience. Guests can further choose from a wide range of treatments such as the Chakra balancing therapy or the diamond multisensorial lifting. The former aims to bring balance to the body's energy system, while the latter firms and rejuvenates the skin. Also, for a taste of Arabia, guests can also head to the majlis-inspired area of the spa for the hammam experience or book a Thalassotherapy treatment and revel in the healing properties of the sea. The Salarium or Himalayan salt room is also most certainly worth a visit before or after a treatment, while those looking to restore balance should try out one of the Spa's detox programmes. As an added service, Talise will also be administering a series of workshops for guests and members to better understand their bodies. For guests visiting for a day, a weekend or long stay breaks, Talise Spa will surely leave one revitalised before a meeting, after a long day or before going back home after a fun-filled break with the family.
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