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Winning is sheer bliss

There were big celebrations at Sheer Bliss Beauty Day Spa on the Noosa Marina last week when they received the news they had won the Luxury Travel Guide Service of Excellence Australia-wide Award.
Sheer Bliss Beauty (SBB) owner Paula Kelly got a call from London inviting her to stay at The Waldorf Hilton in London in November to accept the award.
She will join an exclusive group of leading hotel owners, travel experts and tour operators in celebrating the very best of the luxury travel sector.
The Luxury Travel Awards recognise and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the affluent travel and tourism industry.
The travel guide sends a team of experts to scour the globe to identify the very best in hotels, airlines, tour operators and services.
“The Luxury Travel Guide Awards in London represent the pinnacle of spa and wellness as well as championing the best of all services,” Paula said.
“To come out on top is truly an achievement we are so proud of. We are delighted to pay tribute to and commend all those who have excelled in the industry.
“This year the awards received an unprecedented number of shortlisted companies, providing strong competition in every category.
“All winners are subject to the same rigorous assessment criteria, carried out in-house.
“The finalists went before a team of UK celebrity judges and in our category SBB came out on top.”

Paula said SBB would be highly featured in this year’s Luxury Travel Guide showcasing not only her day spa but Noosa.
The winners gain a place in the awards winners’ guide, which will be distributed to more than 500,000 professionals and affluent people and will be found in airport lounges, cruise ships and a further hotels, holiday specialists and tour providers.

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