Maldives nominated for Indian Ocean Best Spa Destination-2017 at 3rd Annual World Spa awards
The 3rd Annual World Spa Awards has today announced the final nominees for its prestigious 2017 awards. The Maldives has been nominated for Indian Ocean Best Spa Destination at 3rd Annual World Spa Awards-2017 in the Indian Ocean category. Maldives is competing with Mauritius and Seychelles Islands.
Voting will open on the 23rd June and closes on 13th October. During this time, consumers and professionals working within the spa and wellness travel and tourism industry are requested to vote for who they think is the very best of the best. Votes are submitted online at World Spa Awards website. Register here for voting (http://worldspaawards.com/
The winners and all nominees will be awarded on December 9, 2017 at the JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort & Spa, Vietnam on the annual gala evening. The individual country level winner with the most overall votes will not only win the national award but also the world level award in the respective category.
The World Spa Awards aims to drive up standards within spa tourism by rewarding organizations that are the leaders in the field. World Spa Awards was established in response to overwhelming demand from the spa industry for a programme that was fair and transparent; a programme with a mission to serve as the definitive benchmark of excellence, and to help to foster a new era of growth in spa tourism.
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