Located in the northern end of the Palm Cove village, the Sanctuary Palm Cove provides ... more
apartment style accommodations to leisure travelers seeking warm, white sandy beaches in Queenslands, Australia. Known as a tropical paradise and a popular wedding destination, Palm Cove is where the mysterious rainforest meets the grandeur of the Great Barrier Reef. Set among tropical gardens, the Sanctuary Palm Cove is within walking distance of the Coral Sea beach, and shopping and dining in Palm Cove. The Great Barrier Reef is easily accessible from cruise boats leaving directly from the Palm Cove jetty. The hotel is 25 minutes north of Cairns and 40 minutes south of Port Douglas. Shaded by palm trees, the Sanctuary Palm Cove is an all apartment hotel. Each unit includes balconies, separate bedrooms, and fully furnished living and dining areas with ceiling fans, laundry facilities, and modern kitchens with European appliances. Cable televisions, DVD players and CD players are also provided. Hotel amenities include a 25 meter pool with a spa, spacious timber deck areas for sunbathing, and covered barbecue facilities.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Located in the northern end of the Palm Cove village, the Sanctuary Palm Cove provides ... more
apartment style accommodations to leisure travelers seeking warm, white sandy beaches in Queenslands, Australia. Known as a tropical paradise and a popular wedding destination, Palm Cove is where the mysterious rainforest meets the grandeur of the Great Barrier Reef. Set among tropical gardens, the Sanctuary Palm Cove is within walking distance of the Coral Sea beach, and shopping and dining in Palm Cove. The Great Barrier Reef is easily accessible from cruise boats leaving directly from the Palm Cove jetty. The hotel is 25 minutes north of Cairns and 40 minutes south of Port Douglas. Shaded by palm trees, the Sanctuary Palm Cove is an all apartment hotel. Each unit includes balconies, separate bedrooms, and fully furnished living and dining areas with ceiling fans, laundry facilities, and modern kitchens with European appliances. Cable televisions, DVD players and CD players are also provided. Hotel amenities include a 25 meter pool with a spa, spacious timber deck areas for sunbathing, and covered barbecue facilities.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
I had never used the Sanctuary range of products before but I recently received a big Sanctuary gift bag for my birthday with lots of different things in so decided to give it a try. The product I am reviewing is from their footcare range and is the skin softening soufflé.
The Sanctuary began as a Spa in Covent Garden over 30 years ago. Their philosophy is all about providing the time, space and expertise for women to renew that glow. I've never been to the Spa but friends have been and they do say that it is a wonderful experience and definitely a very upmarket product.
The Sanctuary beauty products were produced in 1998. Customers had been wanting to take the spa experience home with them without needing a therapist or special equipment so they came up with the idea of selling their products. Apparently they are only sold ...
Spottydog11 28.06.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of The Sanctuary
Advantages: Relaxing, beautiful environment, fabulous treatments, helpful staff Disadvantages: Expensive, can get busy, only available in London
The Sanctuary is, in a word, fabulous. It's a ladies only spa, based in London's Covent Garden.
The spa is located on Floral Street, only a couple of minutes walk away from Covent Garden tube (on the Piccadilly line). It's easy enough to find, as there's a sticky-out sign stuck on the side of the building. There's a shop on the ground floor that sells Sanctuary branded products, and the entrance to the spa itself is at the back of the shop. If the shop isn't open when you arrive, it's not a problem as there's a bloke paid to stand in there and open the door for you to get in!
So, climbing the stairs to the main entrance and "check in" for the spa, the first thing that hits you is how warm the place is - understandable, given that you'll be spending the day wandering round in an (optional) swimming costume or bikini. Then, it ...
xalala 07.02.2006
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of The Sanctuary
Advantages: Rich and creamy, quality product Disadvantages: Smell not for everyone
The Sanctuary Body Butter.
The Sanctuary began as a Spa in Covent Garden over 30 years ago. Their philosophy is all about providing the time, space and expertise for women to renew that glow. I've never been to the Spa but friends have been and they do say that it is a wonderful experience and definitely a very upmarket product.
The Sanctuary beauty products were produced in 1998. Customers had been wanting to take the spa experience home with them without needing a therapist or special equipment so they came up with the idea of selling their products. Apparently they are only sold exclusively at Boots and of course you can buy them in the spa's themselves. I've always liked the look of the products as I think they have quite an expensive, quality look about them. I have used the foaming bath soak for quite a while but this is ...