PRCo Dubai appointed PR representative for Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea and Spa

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Wed, 2012-01-18 10:26 - By  

PRCo Dubai has been appointed by Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea and Spa, Bahrain's leading hotel as its public relations agency for the GCC region. Prestigiously positioned on the west coast of Bahrain, on Zallaq beach, the hotel is surrounded by a number of magnificent landmarks such as Al Areen Wild Life Park and City, Bahrain International F1 Circuit and The Lost Paradise.

The hotel can be easily reached by the main "Khalifa Bin Salman" highway or by the "King Fahad" Causeway, a series of bridges connecting the man-made islands and linking Bahrain to Saudi Arabia. 

The Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa is the first hotel within the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to offer thalasso-therapy. 
 
The extensive Thalassa Sea & Spa complex covers 2,000 square metres. It is designed with the utmost care to ensure privacy and tranquility for every guest. The complex features 14 treatment rooms combining seawater hydrotherapy, massages and Wellness programmes. A seawater hydrotherapy pool, a freshwater pool, saunas, steam rooms, hairdresser for men and beauty salon for women, as well as a yoga studio and a meditation area.
 
Each of the hotel's 262 rooms boasts cutting-edge technology and a private balcony with sea views. The hotel hosts 21 Prestige Suites and 6 roof-top Opera Suites, each one individually themed, with a private terrace and infinity pool. The Royal Suite, with its breathtaking views across the Arabian Gulf, has a private terrace and infinity pool and a Jacuzzi. 
 
The Hotel offers a wide variety of cuisines and delicious dishes from all over the world presented in its 9 food and beverage outlets including the elegant yet relaxed La Mer serving the freshest daily caught seafood, Pashawat serving Lebanese and Persian cuisines accompanied by live music, singers and belly dancers and Tapas Bar situated on the magnificent outdoor terrace overlooking the sea.


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