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Indulge your mum at Noosa Springs – and maybe yourself as well

How does a half day of pleasurable pampering at the famous Noosa Springs Spa sound? It’s a great gift idea for Mother’s Day, a birthday or anniversary – or just for yourself.

From now until midnight on May 9, the Spa is offering a choice of two sublime massage packages.

You could relax with a signature massage, Eminence organic facial, plus a Thermal Suite package, which includes hydro massage and steam experience, an infrared sauna and blitz shower – 2.5 hours of indulgence for just $145.

Or go all out and renew your mum with a 3.5 hour relaxation massage, personalised Eminence organic facial and a special Thermal Suite Experience for $240.

And for just another $15, Noosa Springs will prepare for you a delicious Devonshire tea, a glass of sparkling wine with a mini cheese platter, or make it a day to really remember with a High Tea ($37).

You can purchase these specials online at noosasprings.com.au. While you must take up the offer by Mother’s Day, vouchers remain valid for six months.

For further information call 5440 3333 or email spa@noosasprings.com.au.

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