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Mother’s Day Spa Special is back at Noosa Springs

The much-loved Mother’s Day Spa Special is back at Noosa Springs Golf & Spa Resort — with four beautifully designed packages to pamper, unwind and make her feel extra special.

Whether it’s for Mum, Nan, or someone who’s always looked out for you—give the gift of pure bliss.

Packages range from $195 for Her Escape – which includes a Thermal Suite Experience and a Full Body Springs Signature Massage, to the luxurious Her Retreat – a 4.5-hour package which includes a Thermal Suite Experience, a Full Body Springs Signature Massage, a customised Organic Facial, a Full Body Sugar Scrub and a cheese and fruit platter with a glass of bubbles for $495.

For further details and to purchase a gift voucher please see the website noosasprings.com.au/product/mothers-day-spa-special/ or call our Spa team on 07 5440 3355.

On Sunday 11 May celebrate the women who do it all and join us at Relish Restaurant for a beautiful lunch or elegant high tea — made to make her feel special.

– Lunch: 11am–2:30pm.

– High Tea: 10–11:30am and 2:30–4pm.

Bookings essential: 07 5440 3317 and for more details visit our website noosasprings.com.au/dining/events/

*High Tea bookings must be made at least 48 hours ahead and paid in full when booking. Minimum of 2 people. Some dietary needs can be catered for – ask our team when booking.

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