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Massage Workshop & Bathe for 2 at Peninsula Hot Springs

Saturday 30 March 2024 | TIME: 4PM - 8PM

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Contact Name: Peninsula Hot Springs

Location

140 Springs Lane
Fingal, 3939 Victoria

During a two-hour workshop, be taught the health and well-being benefits of various massage techniques and popular wellness practices.

As part of our newest Wellness Workshops offering at Peninsula Hot Springs, we are delighted to introduce Massage Workshops - an experience curated for two or more.

Each Massage Workshop has been designed to offer a profound immersion into the myriad benefits of various massage techniques and popular wellness practices.

Tailored to suit a minimum of two guests or those visiting in small to large groups, our newest workshops are perfectly suited to individuals eager to elevate their overall well-being and serve as an opportunity to delve into the therapeutic advantages of various massage techniques and body treatments.

This months theme is Introduction to Reflexology: Discover seven key reflexology points on both hands and feet during our Introduction to Reflexology workshop. Uncover the various advantages of activating these points, including the reduction of stress and tension, improved digestion, sinus clearance and relief from eye tension.

Massage Workshops commence at 4pm and are followed by Twilight Revitalise Bath House bathing from 6pm and a grazing platter for two to be enjoyed at our Bath House Café.

Bookings are essential.

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