Secluded hotel spa opens on Caribbean island
The Queen’s Garden Resort on the island called Saba, a Dutch island territory in the Caribbean, has recently unveiled its new mountain-side spa retreat.
Two open-air treatment rooms are included in the Frangipani Spa, which is a new addition to the 12-suite property’s secluded haven – situated 1,200ft (366m) above sea level on a mountain overlooking the island's capital. The spa will also comprise a Finnish sauna, Turkish steambath, herbal facial aroma steam pots, waterfall shower, relaxation area, outdoor swimming pool and an outdoor whirlpool. Treatments will incorporate products from SXM Nectar, made on the nearby island of St. Maarten – another Dutch island territory. The spa also has its own line of Frangipani spa products.

The facility has been constructed from wood and a whole wall of the hotel and spa has been left out – providing panoramic views of the Caribbean sea and mountainside.
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