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23 Nov 2015


Ethereal fabrics, orchid gardens and idyllic hanging lanterns create renewing rhythm at Anguilla’s Zemi Beach House spa
BY Jane Kitchen

Ethereal fabrics, orchid gardens and idyllic hanging lanterns create renewing rhythm at Anguilla’s Zemi Beach House spa

The Zemi Beach House is set to open in the Caribbean island of Anguilla in February 2016, with a 15,000sq ft (1,394sq m) Thai House Spa decked out with lavish materials.

The Thai House Spa will feature five Thai treatment villas with idyllic hanging lanterns, rich mahogany and vaulted ceilings. Spa consultant Vivianne Garcia-Tunon of Wonder Flower Spas worked on the project.

“The main spa level naturally lends itself to a space filled with natural light, orchid gardens and the sounds of flowing water,” said Jasmine Welsh, spa director. “Crisp whites and natural greens complement the renewing rhythm of this healing space. This flows naturally throughout the organic stone used for the hammam, outdoor showers, clay and salt deck and vitality pools.”

Relaxation areas include luxurious wave lounges and ethereal fabrics, and in the outdoor spaces, green areas offer a connection to nature with meditation areas and a juice bar set under a Thai Rice House, said Welsh.

The Thai House Spa is using Elemental Herbology products, and will offer advanced healing rituals, body massage and body treatments, as well as hair and nail care.

"Zemi Beach House will be a touchstone for living, providing guests who seek quality and substance in their lives with the opportunity to renew, reflect and evolve with every stay through meaningful encounters," said Rachael Goldstein, vice president of development at the Goldstein Family Partnership, the developers of the property.

Designed by Caribbean architect Lane Pettigrew, Zemi Beach House's architecture was inspired by Anguilla's natural environment, blending modern, clean lines with classic Caribbean building details. Interiors are by Miami-based designer Cuba Fernandez.

Anguilla is stepping up its tourism activity after the new Anguilla United Front government, which came to power in April, identified tourism as a key priority.



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