Coral Beach boasts 156 spacious rooms with plenty of amenities A rejuvenating outdoor massage, more so in an exotic beach locale, serves to soothe mind, body and soul like nothing else. The Coral Beach Resort Sharjah is now offering precisely that to its guests
Outdoor Massage on the Beach.According to Jean-Pierre Simon, Regional General Manager, Northern Emirates, Coral Hotels & Resorts, a range of sublimely pleasurable Asian Massages employing oil or non-oil base and a range of techniques – will be daily available to guests from 10am to sunset. “The idea is to give a chance to our guests to completely unwind during the massage while enjoying the pleasing sound of nature and the whiff of fresh air,” he stressed.
If the Aroma Spa Menu and Relaxing massages with Reflexology are meant to be alluring, the rates are even more so, starting from a tantalising AED 50 (for a 15-minute head/scalp massage), going up to AED 375 (for a 90-minute Traditional Asian Massage).
Research has shown that a proper massage may not only lift spirits, but also helps in easing anxiety, blood pressure and depression. The natural setting with bamboo poles, comfortable tables, screens to ensure privacy and fluttering palm leaves has been created to lull visitors into nature’s lap.
The Coral Beach Resort – Sharjah features 156 spacious rooms, many with panoramic sea-view. A major attraction is the wide repertoire of dining options with menus to cater to every taste. The resort is located on one of the emirate’s principal sand beaches and features a range of leisure activities for all ages, including the Rimal Club, state-of-the-art fitness centre, children’s pool, indoor playroom and complimentary Kid’s Club as well as tennis, badminton, volleyball and two outdoor swimming pools.
For more information about the hotel, visit http://www.coral-beachresortsharjah.com
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