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Taste of Thai in Punta Cana

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Mixed in with the snorkelling, wind-surfing, deep-sea diving and other waterfront activities typical of beachfront hotels everywhere, the upscale resort community of Punta Cana Resort & Club (www.puntacana.com) in the Dominican Republic offers weekly activities of a more holistic kind.

The week I visited it was Crystal Bowl Sound Healing. Available to small groups (8 to 10 people) at a time, it’s an optional spa activity that is actually included in the price of a stay.

Six Senses Spa at Punta Cana Resort & Club, Dominican Republic

Photo provided by Six Senses SpaLocated about a five-minute golf cart shuttle from this sprawling resort’s main lobby, is the Asian-themed Six Senses Spa (www.sixsenses.com).  Headquartered in Bangkok, Six Senses is a collection of spas sprinkled throughout Asia, the Middle East and Europe, but this is the only one in the Americas and it’s one of the best in the DR. It’s not huge – just eight treatment rooms plus two outside treatment areas – but it is well appointed with Thai-inspired décor and many of the therapists are from Thailand.     

The Crystal Bowl Sound Healing session takes place inside the spa’s spacious candle-lit couple suite. Thailand born and trained therapist Noom Paweennuch Soisongsee, who studied with a master sound healer in her homeland, begins the class by distributing mats and asking us to find a comfortable place on the floor.    

She explains that sound generated by the chakra-tuned “singing” crystal and silver bowls can have a powerful healing effect as the vibrations resonate through the body.  We begin sitting in a yoga pose with eyes closed as Noom takes us through a series of breathing exercises. Once relaxed, we watch as she performs a ritual of cleansing and energizing the bowls – three are made of crystal, the forth a cherished silver bowl given to her by the “master.”

While lying in our relaxed poses we listen to her playing the bowls and singing mantras in Sanskit. While I cannot vouch for the healing aspects of the treatment, I can say the pure, angelic notes emanating from these bowls seem to have a transporting quality and are profoundly relaxing. Guests can also book on a one-on-one basis.   

Sustainable and eco-friendly practices

Photo provided by Six Senses SpaOne of the core purposes of the Six Senses brand is to create experiences in a “sustainable environment” and this makes for a good partnership with Punta Cana Resort & Club. The development is all about sustainability. They even have their own Ecological Foundation maintaining (among other things) an eco reserve, an organic garden that services the resort’s restaurants and residential community, and an aviary producing as much as 250 litres (66 gallons) of honey in a high-season month. Ecological director Jack Kheel says the honeybees are local and some of them were “rescued” after they built hives in local residences including the home of designer Oscar de la Renta.  

“The honey is 100% pure,” says Kheel. It’s simply harvested, filtered, bottled and sold locally thru the foundation’s own organic market. The spa uses the honey mixed with oatmeal and milk for exfoliating the skin, and mixed with yogurt as a cleanser in the 90-minute Natural Thai Facial ($138 U.S.) The honey is also used to sweeten their signature ginger tea.  

Other treatments using local products include the 40-minute ($50 U.S.) Natural Sunburn Soother with aloe vera picked fresh from the spa’s own garden, hand ground, mixed with lavender to form a soothing balm, then applied with cold towels and ice. There is also a cleansing Tropical Fruit Body Smoother using local papaya, watermelon, pineapple and rice grains and several chocolate treatments – like the chocolate and rose petal soak they whipped up for me to try – with fresh cacao from Santo Domingo.

Sun, sand, surf and chocolate. How can you beat that?

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