The early days of parenthood can be both exciting and bewildering, and Breezes Resort & Spa - Bahamas is now offering soon-to-be parents a way to unwind on one last getaway before the sleep-deprived nights begin. Couples can enjoy the pampering that comes with the Super-Inclusive® Babymoon add-on package, which includes special amenities for parents-to-be. The package spoils couples with a room upgrade, extra pillows for the expectant mom’s comfort, breakfast in bed on a morning of choice, a daily beachfront cabana reservation and “his” and “hers” facials. First floor rooms are also available upon request. The Babymoon package is available for $150 with a three-night minimum stay. Super-Inclusive® rates start at $178 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
"We're excited to offer this unique retreat for parents-to-be," added Muna Issa, vice president of operations to SuperClubs - Breezes' parent company. "This gives moms and dads-to-be one romantic last getaway before their bundles of joy arrive."
"Our summer savings event is so popular weve extended it into the fall!" said Muna Issa, vice president of operations to SuperClubs - Breezes parent company. Vacation seekers who book by July 31 can save up to 40% on stays through December 19th.
While moms unwind by the pool or nap in a hammock with ocean views, dads can build baby-holding muscles at the fitness center or release tension during a tennis lesson, with professional instruction included at no additional charge. When relaxing together on the beach, expectant moms will appreciate a break from the sun under one of Breezes’ new beachfront cabanas with personalized waiter service, normally reserved for $20 per day but included as a complimentary feature of the Babymoon package. In the evening, couples can look forward to plenty of romance as they enjoy an elegant dining experience at Martino’s or Garden of Eden restaurants and finish the night with a stroll through the powder white sands of Cable Beach.
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