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26Isea&iISPRING-SUMMER 2011DECKED OUT FOR WELLBEINGSome superyachts are more 'super' than others, featuring on-board spasalongside their many other attractionstop yachtsCHRISTINA OYacht of legends, Christina O has plenty of space along her99.06m (325') length to accommodate a spa, and her owneropted to have no less than a Six Senses retreat on board. Ahaven of floating wellbeing, she has a double and single treatmentroom and a hair salon, although if you fancy a change of sceneyou can have your treatment gazing out to sea on deck, or in thedecadent Onassis Suite. The treatment menu is akin to that ofa land-based spa, including many treats the likes of holisticrelaxation massages, hot-stone therapies, facials, and nail andhair treatments. All are delivered by internationally trained SixSenses Spa therapists using high-performance, natural products.Christina O is available for charters in the West Mediterranean.Prices from ?455,000 per week for up to 34 guests SPRING-SUMMER 2011I sea&iI27x4PRINCESS MARIANAThe 78.6m (257'8) Princess Mariana has six decks (equatingto a deck for every couple she accommodates) and among manyattributes she has an on-board beach club and a 12m (40')swimming pool. It should come as no surprise to learn she alsohas an excellent spa service. The on-board therapist hails fromCape Town, South Africa, and has a raft of diplomas coveringexpertise in a wide range of wellbeing therapies, includingaromatherapy, reflexology, epilation, skincare, aesthetics,Thaimassage, Indian head massage and face mapping. The spamenu is suitably extensive to reflect this, and invites guests tochoose from massages, hand and foot treatments, facials andwaxing. Hair and make-up services are also available so you canremain top-to-toe beautiful while on board. Princess Mariana is available for charters in the WestMediterranean. Prices from ?650,000 per week for up to12 guestsST EKATERINAThe dedicated expertise of on-board beautician andmasseuse Ebony Hanson makes a charter on the 60m(196'8) Benetti St Ekaterina a divine experience.Holding the highest beauty qualification in Australia,Hanson offers manicures, pedicures, massages(Hawaiian Lomi Lomi, Swedish, hot-stone, Reiki, preg-nancy, and the Australian Kodo technique), along withsalt scrubs, facialsand waxing treatments. Mini half-hourtreatments (such as scalp massages and 'floating feet')are an extra treat. St Ekaterina is available for charters in the WestMediterranean. Prices from ?240,000 per week for upto 12 guestsSHERAKHANWellbeingabounds on board the 69.6m (228'5) Sherakhan.Her Jacuzzi accommodatesan impressive 18 guests, and shealso has a gym, sauna/steam room, sun bed and treatmentroom. Simply decide, pre-charter, what your needs might be,and your CNI charter broker will arrange whatever beauticians,therapists and yoga or Pilates instructorsyou require. Theseexperts can often join you on board for the duration of yourcruise if you require daily treatments or fitness instruction, orthey can come on board at select ports of call during your charter.All you need do is relax and let the wellbeing travel to you.Sherakhan is available for charters in the West and EastMediterranean. Prices from ?395,000 per week for up to26 guests |