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experience the romantic new ‘massage cruise’

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Sail Lanka, the pioneer in Sri Lanka yachting and coastal cruises is launching an exciting new package, ‘The Massage Cruise,’ on one of its 53-foot catamarans. The new offering of an once-in-a-lifetime romantic private sailing experience includes Ayurveda masseurs onboard and is geared at couples but can be arranged for larger parties as well. For those looking to pamper themselves, their partners or friends, this is the ultimate relaxing one-of-a-kind escape.
The cruise package includes a welcome drink and meal whilst the captain and crew ensure guests are comfortable. This is followed by a one-hour massage – full body, head, face or reflexology – by two professionally trained Ayurveda therapists working simultaneously on two massage beds in the cosy comforts of the privatised covered deck with views of the shore and water. The massage session creates a uniquely soothing and rejuvenating, holistic mind-body experience combining the best of what Sri Lanka has to offer in terms of traditional Ayurveda massage and the magical, scenic settings of Jungle Beach Bay gently swayed by the rhythm of the waves.

 

Thereafter, the boat will set sail towards the Japanese Peace Pagoda and Unawatuna Bay, as the guests relax and enjoy the sunset with breath-taking views of the scenic Galle Fort and Lighthouse. Once the boat drops anchor a freshly cooked fish BBQ dinner will be served in the soothing ambiance of the tranquility of this idyllic, exclusive and romantic bay.

 

This exclusive massage cruise is available on the East Coast from May onwards.

 

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