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Sheer bliss at unique Spa

Sheer Bliss Beauty Day Spa at Noosa Marina boasts a desirable and totally unique Spa experience at an enviable waterfront location with stunning outlooks over the beautiful Noosa River – Sheer Bliss indeed.
On arrival, spa guests slip into a robe and slippers and are directed to a seat on the beautiful waterfront deck directly over the Noosa River.
There they are greeted by their Spa therapist with a welcome tray of signature coconut and lime refreshing drink and lemon n lime refreshing towel. This gives guests time to wind down and relax before their treatments commence.
The luxury bathing rituals are very popular and the French bathing suite offers a beautiful single or double bathing experience. A particular favourite is the coconut milk and freshly picked rose petals. The large treatment rooms allow couples to experience the treatments together.
Sheer Bliss offers treatments ranging from 30 minutes to full day Spa packages. Guests are assured of a blissful experience with relaxing music and soft lighting in a luxurious and relaxing environment.
The interconnecting rooms allow guests to enjoy private pampering, or time together – ideal for couples, girls’ weekends away, wedding parties and corporate retreats.
You’ll always be guaranteed “Sheer Bliss from this award-winning luxury Day Spa.

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