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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Taurumi










TAURUMI - Tradition of Polynesia
For Polynesians, ever since ancient times, massage has always been part and parcel of their traditional medicine, philosophy of life, ancestral practices and customs.
In their vernacular, they call it TAURUMI.

TAURUMI - in the Polynesian tradition, is to embrace the whole individual in a holistic expression of spirituality, energy, spoken word and especially touch

TAURUMI - is to touch or massage, to offer the possibility of love, of growth and of opening oneself up to all the facets of life. And so since birth, their baby ma’ohi are frequently massaged and these long gentle massages allow them to become aware of their own bodies. The head is shaped, arms and legs lengthened and the scalp is enriched with monoï oil. The child acquires a psychological and physical equilibrium – a prelude to life’s adventure.

TAURUMI - is all about prevention. It helps maintain good health and acts as a therapeutic complement…all life long.

TAURUMI - Polynesians attach a great importance to body odors – they apply themselves with monoï and decorate themselves with garlands and sweet-smelling flowers. In former days their women folk would spend a long time combing their hair and dressing it with tamanu oil as well as nourishing and purifying it with sandalwood infused monoï.

TAURUMI - today is the respect of a massage tradition jealously guarded by each family: only its members know how to work on the invisible lines that criss-cross the body and allow the free flow of energy.

Why not let yourself be carried away by the magic of TAURUMI ?

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

MOSQUITO BEACH HOTEL - MEXICO -















Rooms : 33, Comfort and luxury, Original design, Private beach club, Relaxing ocean setting, Mediterreanean fusion cooking, Swimming pool.

A unique combination of comfort and good music in an exclusive and relaxing ocean setting. Situated facing the sea, the Mosquito Beach Hotel even has a private beach club, Maramao Beach. The establishment has been thoughtfully designed, with local and Italian materials and features special details that make the ideal refuge for those who long for comfort, luxury and good climate. Inventive and original design as well as eclectic and elegant décor come together in a wonderful place of singular beauty.

The 33 rooms of the Mosquito Beach boast elegant italian furniture, a romantic feel with dark brown walls, modern design and minimalist bathroom fixtures, offering a comfortable place for nights of pleasure.

The white sand and ocean turquoise are the beautiful backdrop for the restaurant, located just in front of the sea, which delights with delicious fusion cooking and Mediterranean flavours. Enjoy the morning sea-breeze having breakfast on a comfortable deckchair, or an exquisite evening dinner under the moonlight. There's also a long list of natural tropical juices. Finally, the installations include a refreshing swimming pool and garden.

MOSQUITO BEACH HOTEL
s/n, Calle Ocho y Zona Federal Marítima -

77710 PLAYA DEL CARMEN - Mexico -

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

LUXURY HOTEL FUNDU LAGOON













FUNDU LAGOON
Wambaa, Mkoani - 3945 PEMBA ISLAND -

Tanzania

Accessible only by boat, Fundu Lagoon is a remote resort nestled on the nearly unspoilt, tropical isle of Pemba, in Tanzania. Immersed in beautiful tropical settings, this resort’s natural design integrates perfectly into the gorgeous scenery that surrounds it. Stylish and totally relaxed, Fundu Lagoon proposes a unique way to experience a leisurely holiday off the East African coastline in an isolated and tranquil ambiance.

Wooden walkways and sandy paths lead up to the sixteen makuti thatched roofed tented rooms. Each suite bears a natural décor, which incorporates traditional African colours and elements, creating uniquely relaxing and comfortable atmosphere. The resort itself boasts modern facilities which are certain to make your stay a fun and enjoyable experience. Among these, you will find an open-sided restaurant and three bars, as well as a television and game room. You’ll be entranced by the beautiful infinity pool overlooking the Indian Ocean with poolside spa treatments and beauty treatments. “Dive 7/10” is a fully equipped diving centre, with trips to nearby Misali Island for snorkelling.

Just north of Zanzibar, you’ll find exotic Pemba Island. The little known tropical paradise is an ideal place to disconnect from every day stress and routines and practice an array of outdoor activities, such as boating and snorkelling. A stay at Fundu Lagoon gives you access to spectacular virgin beaches and the turquoise waters of the West Indian Ocean. Credit Cards and travellers cheques are accepted with the following additional surcharges on the amount payable: Credit cards 7.5% - Travellers cheques 5%

CUBAN CUISINE



















The Cuban cuisine had the same genesis that culture: it has been integrated by contributions of Spain and other regions. The poor table was conformed, partly, by the Canaries. They left the chickpeas that the islanders ate with corn, and Mojo, a very important dressing for most of Cuban plates where the viands are included.

From Africa came the forced habit of the slaves of eating corn flour, tender or dry, and in tamale. Even the Chinese brought, more than 150 years ago, their culinary ideas. That is why we also have the fried rice, plate combined with multiple meats and vegetables.

In favour of the Cuban culinary art is necessary to admit the creativity of the cookers. A traveller of the XIX century, the North American Luisa Mathilde Woodruff, wrote that she saw in Cuba already known plates, and she found out, when she tasted them, that those plates were different in a way. Due to that capacity the Cuban cuisine stands out in the revenues that the country receives from tourism.

A spirit of renovation and variety is perceived in the Cuban recipes. The ability to combine traditional plates with new tastes has propitiated the invention of new plates.

BLACK BEANS RICE CUBAN STYLE

1 1/2 c. black beans4 slices bacon1/2 clove garlic, crushed1 onion, chopped1 tsp. chili powderSaltCayenne pepper2 c. boiled rice

Wash beans; cover with 5 cups water and soak overnight. Drain water off beans. Cover beans with fresh water and boil gently until tender, drain. Add bacon, garlic and onion. Season with chili powder, salt and cayenne to taste.

Add enough water to cover beans and simmer slowly until it makes thick sauce. Pour over cooked warm rice.

FRENCH LATINO WHISPER











France.2008.
Paris

La Peña (3 Passage de la Petite Boucherie; visit lapena.fr). Hidden in a street right off Boulevard St. Germain, La Peña is still the club for after-hours salsa dancing. The club stays open until 6 a.m. on the weekends.

The first all-reggaeton parties at Théoz Bar (26 Rue de la Parcheminerie), a cosy club located in the Latin Quarter, started two summers ago. Since then, DJ Daniel el Boricua, who was born in Paris to Puerto Rican and Chilean parents, and DJ Nelson, a Colombia native who's lived in France for most of his life, have spun a mix of reggaeton and salsa dura (from the '60s and '70s) every weekend.

The Parisians love Brazilian music too. The trendy hot spot Favela Chic (18 Rue du Fbg. du Temple; visit favelachic.com), a bar and restaurant where Parisian hipsters and Brazilian expats devour feijoada and mango caipirinhas on the long picnic tables. Around 1 a.m., a batucada showed up for an improptu jam session.

The Paris Danse En Seines group (visit tango-argentin .net/paris-danses-en-seine.php) offer salsa and tango on the Seine river at the Quai Saint Bernard; the salsa runs on Wednesdays through Saturdays from 7:30 p.m. to midnight, and tango runs every day from 7:30 p.m. to midnight (free classes of each are offered for the first hour).

Lyon

For the past three years in June, the city has hosted the Y Salsa Festival (y-salsa.com), featuring the world's best. You can enjoy white or red sangria at Café Sevilla (7 Rue Ste. Catherine), at left, a bar and restaurant where the walls are full of Spanish team soccer flags. For salsa and reggaeton, visit the Casa Latina dance club (2 Place des Terreaux; visit casalatina .monsite.wanadoo.fr).

Bordeaux

These last 10 years offered to the Bordeaux clubbers a special place to relax & enjoy the Spirit of the Son Cubano. La Calle 8 located at the heart of the old Town, 24 r Piliers de Tutelle, is opened all week long. This Café Cubano is a reference for that city thanks to the Latino Spirit that belongs to its history. Enjoy a Mulata Cocktail at the Bar and let the different DJ’s offering you a great night. So Gorgeous.


Buddha1333.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

POSH HOTEL MALDIVES













THE BEACH HOUSE AT MANAFARU
Manafaru Island - No HAA ALIFU ATOLL -

Maldives

OPENED FEBRUARY 1ST 2008

Sleek, contemporary and sexy, the Beach House at Manafaru Maldives offers unparalleled boutique luxury and serenity. Located on the Haa Alifu Atoll in the northern Maldives and surrounded by coral reef lagoons, the property boasts 68 individual bungalows each with their own personal butler to attend to guest's every need as well as a sumptuous private pool and outdoor bathroom and sala. All villas feature every modern technological convenience, whilst traditional Maldivian style is celebrated in architectural details from the open-air design to the thatched roofing.

Leisurely spread throughout the island's lush vegetation, the villas are all generously sized and elegantly decorated. Soft silhouettes, exhilarating surroundings and simple understated elegance capture the ambience. Outdoor bathrooms feature low lying oversized bathtubs, open air rain showers and a sun deck with cozy loungers.Gourmet meals made from the freshest ingredients (try the freshly-caught local seafood) and Maldivian specialities are offered in the three restaurants, each with its own distinct style, amid stunning views of the ocean. The Beach House also has portable cooking stations allowing you to have food prepared in your own villa by one of the chefs, creating a personalised dining experience.

There's also a wide selection of bars and lounges, two by the pool and the stunning 'Salt Water' extending over the lagoon. The Spa is surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and features 10 treatment rooms with outdoor courtyards, rain showers and floral baths, offering absolute privacy. The resort has trained therapists and Medical professionals on hand to provide you with a variety of pampering Thai, Balinese and Swedish treatments. A professional nutritionist and Spa Cuisine expert also helps to cleanse toxins and achieve purification.

Set in a privileged location within the unspoiled beauty of one of the country’s most northern atolls, the 14-hectare resort offers a level of serenity unsurpassed in the Maldives. Reassuringly secluded, all guests will be met by a representative and transported with a domestic flight to Hanimadhoo domestic airport, which is 45 minutes from Male international airport and then guests will be met with another representative and taken by 45 minute speed boat to The Beach House at Manafaru Maldives.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

LUXURY HOTEL BALI













KUPU KUPU BARONG VILLAS & TREE SPA
7, Kedewatan, PO Box 7 -

80571 BALI- Indonesia.

Rooms : 27, Luxurious tropical wood villas, Idyllic location, Treetop spa .

Located in the heart of Bali, Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa is an idyllic 5 star hotel enclosed by three hectares of lush tropical gardens overlooking the spectacular Ayung River valley and the rice paddies. This was the first luxury hotel in Ubud, a city famed for its stunning landscape and rich cultural heritage: artist's workshops, galleries, balinese dances and remarkable architectural sights. The hotel welcomes discerning guests searching for the real heart of Bali, looking for a much-needed solace from modern life.

The 20 villas of the Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa feature spacious bedrooms and balconies with stunning views of the valley and green paddy fields. The thatched roof bungalows are made of exotic red wood and surrounded by lush tropical greenery and are thoughtfully adorned with a private plunge pool, for instant invigoration. The villas showcase typically Balinese architecture, expertly constructed sloped roofs and structures that melt into the forest setting. The addition of a private butler ensures excellent personalised service.Bali is famous for its spa treatments and this hotel's spa facilities are second-to-none.

The Mango Tree Spa is a unique concept on the island: a spa located on the top branches of a mango tree overhanging the stunning valley. The extensive treatment programs include full body scrubs, massages, facials and pedicures whilst sipping a glass of champagne and absorbing the landscape.For lovers of intimate dining, the La View Restaurant is a charming split-level setting with outdoor terrace offering a menu of aromatic gourmet cuisine that transcends South East Asia with a distinct French infusion. Alternatively, the pool bar with its breathtaking vistas that sweep over the valley, also serves more traditional Indonesian culinary delights throughout the day.

Bali is a relatively small island which lies between the islands of Java and Lombok in the Indonesian archipelago. The town of Ubud is located 600 metres above sea level in the foothills, making a destination that is out of the way of the mass tourism of Kuta and Legian to the south. The nearest airport to the Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa is Ngurah Rai International airport in Kuta, about 25 km from the hotel.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

SPA'S DIAMONDS & CAVIAR BEAUTY

Hot stone facials, fruit-based body scrubs and four-handed massages used to be the ultimate in spa services just a few years ago. They were treatments that most of us would love to indulge in. But nowadays, fruit scrubs, hot stones and even four hands kneading your body sound ho-hum compared with the latest breed of massages, facials and body treatments.
In a bid to be different, dozens of upscale spas worldwide today are fashioning fancy treatments that incorporate luxurious ingredients such as diamond, caviar and gold. Of course, getting a taste of this decadence means shelling out big bucks -- you'll have to pay up to four figures in some cases.

Milana Knowles, the vice president of day spas for Spa Finder, a worldwide organization for the spa industry that represents more than 4,000 locations, says that spas are increasingly striving to create a "wow" effect for their clients. "As the beauty industry grows and the number of high-end spas grows, each place wants to distinguish itself," she says. "An easy way to do that is to offer up treatments that are the ultimate in luxury because of the rare ingredients they use."

They certainly sound extravagant, but whether these pricy services actually have some aesthetic benefit is the big question. The spas, naturally, tout their merit. Places offering treatments with gold, for example, advocate the metal's anti-aging potential. The spa at the Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas has a new Golden Body Treatment, and Patrick Huey, spa director there, says that there are proven benefits to using gold on the skin. "Gold is a major anti-oxidant so it combats free radicals, one of the major culprits in the aging process," he says.

Experts are slightly more skeptical. Dr. Jennifer Levine, a facial plastic surgeon in Manhattan, says that diamonds are known to refine the skin surface and many gems do have the mechanical properties of sloughing but that's about as far as it goes. "A lot of these treatments only sound glamorous," she says. "In science, there are no miraculous effects to using gems or other rare ingredients for beauty."

Whatever the merits may be, the free-spending set seems willing to part with the money to satisfy curiosity about this unprecedented kind of spa experience. An informal polling of 10 spas with these ultra-luxurious treatments revealed that these new services are among the most popular on their menus and, in some cases, are outselling all other offerings.
Here are five spots where hot stones just won't cut it. For those who can afford it, go ahead and indulge. The rest of us will have to settle with living vicariously though these descriptions.

Four Seasons, Las Vegas.
Golden Body Treatment, 80 minutes, $240 Four products with gold are used in this service, which starts with a vigorous exfoliation using a body scrub with gold traces. After a quick shower, your body is massaged with a gold lightweight cream gel and wrapped in foil and a blanket for 20 minutes so the precious metal can work its magic. The therapist massages your face, scalp, neck and shoulders while you're in the cocoon. After being unwrapped, your body is massaged with a gold-flecked massage oil. Finally, a gold powder is dusted all over the skin. All products used are courtesy of Fleur's.

Peninsula's Spa, Beverly Hills.
Precious Ruby Massage, 120 minutes, $385 This is the first hotel spa in North America to offer services using Shiffa precious gem oils. In this two-hour rubdown, clients are drenched in oil made with genuine rubies. The gem represents passion and love, and supposedly brings about happiness and clears negativity. The spa says this massage will balance your energy. If you're not the ruby type, you can pick from massages using sapphire, emerald or diamond oil -- each gem is said to offer a different benefit.

Spa V at Hotel Victor, South Beach, Florida.
Evian Bath, As long as you like, $5,000 Yes, spring water is also considered precious. In this case, the 350-gallon, infinity-edge tub in the hotel's penthouse is filled with a 1,000 bottles of Evian water and sprinkled with Gerber daisies. For maximum pleasure, indulgers also get a bottle of champagne, a dessert and a choice of two spa treatments.

Ritz-Carlton, NYC.
Caviar Firming Facial, 90 minutes, $285 Proponents have long insisted that fish eggs are more than just a culinary delicacy, and boast a host of beauty benefits including lifting sagging skin and giving it a glowing appearance. With regular use, caviar beauty products may be anti-aging. This facial uses the ultra-pricey La Prairie caviar face and eye cream and promises that skin will immediately be more lifted, luminous and firm.

The Observatory Hotel, Sydney, Australia.
Diamond Body Perfection, 120 minutes, $280 It's a triple whammy of precious jewels in this body treatment -- in addition to diamond, the service uses pearls and quartz crystals. The first step is a full-body microdermabrasion using a puree of diamonds, crushed freshwater pearls and crystals. Clients are then treated to a deep body massage. Finally, the body is slathered with a caviar body cream. The jewels are said to infuse your skin with an instant glow, and the caviar takes care of lifting any sagging body parts.

LUMILINNA Snowcastle














On the Northern coast of the Gulf of Bothnia the SnowCastle of Kemi is a magnificent example of the great talent and skills of local architects and their builders. Inside the towering walls of the SnowCastle both children and adults can find unforgettable experiences. The Artwork of ice and snow with lights and sound effects is a delight for the age and soul in this wintry scenery.

Hotel of ice and snow
Snow Hotel with its arctic surroundings is a unique place. It is an excellent way to experience the coldness of an arctic night. Temparature in the hotel rooms is approximately – 5 º C, but a guest will have a good night sleep in a warm sleeping bag.The sleeping bags of the Snow Hotel are designed for winter tours, extreme climate zones and expeditions. These sleeping bags do not only guarantee the survival of the SnowHotel clients, but they quarantine an inappreciable amount of comfort and a large measure of cosiness.SnowHotel 2008 will have 20 double rooms, three group rooms for five persons and a weddingsuite.

SnowRestaurant 2008
The SnowRestaurant offers an unforgettable experience for its visitors. Tables are made of ice and the seats are covered with reindeer skin. SnowRestaurant serves hot and cold drinks, lunch, snacks and naturally á la carte.SnowRestaurant will be opened on 26th January.From 27th January until 6th April the SnowRestaurant is open during the opening hours of the SnowCastle. The Restaurant is opend also on other times on reservation.Please note that lunch and dinner reservations must be made at least two days in advance.

SnowChapel 27.1. - 6.4.2008
The chapel has been very popular in every eleven SnowCastles. The chapel is the place to go if you want to spend a peaceful moment.The chapel is Ecumenical, which means it's in use of every religion. Several couples from all around the world have had a magnificent wedding ceremony in the chapel.There are approximately 50 seats in the chapel.


Oy LumiLinna KemiSnowCastle Ltd.
Tel. +358 (0)16 259 502
Telefax +358 (0)16 259 708
E-mail: info@snowcastle.net

Sunday, February 17, 2008

LUXURY HOTEL BUTHAN

UMA PARO
Po Box 222 - PARO - Bhutan

Uma Paro is an inland retreat, with an understated philosophy of quiet comfort in a culturally rich location. The setting, in all-Buddhist Bhutan, couldn’t be more spectacular: flower-filled valleys, jungle, terraced hills and dramatic ranges wrapped in mist. Uma Paro, a member of the unique Como Shambhala Retreats, is designed for guests seeking greater health through yoga and Asian-inspired treatments. There’s a yoga room overlooking the Paro Valley that can be opened up to catch the mountain breeze, a Jacuzzi, and an indoor pool with sundeck and gym. Also, the surrounding pine forest is home to a 90-square-metre bathhouse, which includes a private massage room for couples…

Accommodations range from rooms with views of the surrounding pine forests or beautiful Paro valley to Suites to luxurious Villas with private spas, hot stone bathtubs and their own private butler service.The restaurant, Bakhari, serves the wholesome cuisine (Western, Bhutanese and Indian) typical of Como Shambhala resorts. There’s also a bar, offering all-day dining and a meeting room with a capacity for 10 guests. The Spa offers Asian inspired holistic therapies including reflexology, Ayurveda and facials and features 4 treatment rooms, an indoor yoga studio with panoramic views of the mountains, gym, steam rooms and indoor pool with outdoor sundeck. Additionally, with Uma Paro, the Bhutanese countryside is easily accessible. Experienced guides provide the expertise to embark on fully-serviced treks, gentle or challenging mountain bike tours, or guided day walks around the cultural highlights of the surrounding hills.














The hotel is located on a 38-acre site atop a tree-clad hill, close to the town of Paro, which is one of the main cultural centres of Bhutan. It is also where the nation’s only airport is located with flights to and from Bangkok, Calcutta, Delhi, Dhaka and Kathmandu with Bhutan's national airline, Druk Air.


Tuesday, February 5, 2008

TAHITI PEARL : Zen Athmosphere.














TOURISM
Welcome to the Magnificence of French Polynesia !!!

Uncover the beauty of French Polynesia, the perfect tropical getaway or a quiet romantic vacation. Discover what's most exotic and beautiful in the World. French Polynesia, offers an excellent honeymoon vacation spot, this little known destination will delight you more than you ever dreamed possible.

Imagine relaxing on the white sand beaches alone on an atoll in Bora Bora or in a Tahiti resort far from home and the stress of your everyday life. The color of lagoons, the luxury of Nature, the Generosity of the people. You will quickly find out that those particularly greeting Polynesian people will make you discover the numerous treasures of their hidden paradise and may be one of your best memories…
Take the first step and visit our treasured Islands!

SECRETS OF THE VAHINE

Tahitian women are known through out the world for their incredible beauty -beauty achieved from centuries of learning to utilize the natural , beautifying elements so prolific on the islands of French Polynesia.

Monoi : Monoi Tiare Tahiti is a French-Tahitian cosmetic oil consisting of pure coconut oil and the fragrance of tiare, the Tahitian Gardenia. The product is a refinement of an ancient Polynesian beauty secret and has been manufactured commercially since 1942. Centuries ago the people of Polynesia discovered that pure coconut oil is an essential secret for beautiful skin and hair. Coconut oil is a natural replacement for your body's skin and hair oils. The coconut oil used in Monoi Tiare Tahiti is so highly refined that it is quickly absorbed by your skin. This Tahitian beauty secret is now available to you.Please note that because of its tropically grown ingredients, Monoi oil solidifies at temperatures below 68 F (20 C). This is a natural process that occurs because genuine Monoi contains no emulsifiers to keep it in a liquid state.

Skin Moisturizer : For soft supple skin, use Monoi Tiare Tahiti as a moisturizer and bath oil. It massages quickly into the skin, smoothing away dryness and leaving behind only a delightful fragrance of island flowers.

Hair Conditioner : Monoi Tiare Tahiti may be used as a conditioner for dry hair. Pour a small amount into the palm of your hand and massage into the hair. Shampoo out after 10 or 15 minutes. The oil will enter the hair and replace the natural oils, giving your hair natural body and sheen.

Dark Tanning Oil : Pure coconut oil is the best product available for use as a dark tanning oil. Coconut oil actually increases the strength of the sun to speed the tanning process and enrich a dark body. Monoi has no sunscreen or other chemical additives, so apply frequently and avoid excessive exposure during peak sun hours. Once a basic tan is developed, Monoi oil will produce incredible results with the sun. Monoi is absorbed quickly by your skin so it does not feel oily or greasy. As an after sun moisturizer, Monoi protects against dryness and peeling. Monoi Tiare Tahiti is the original dark tanning blend.

Monoi soaps : will capture your imagination and transport you through fragrances to the beautiful islands of Tahiti. Each long lasting French-milled bar contains 55% coconut oil and 39% palm oil.

TAHITIAN SPA’S BEAUTY RITUALS

Tahiti has now become a world class spa destination and many of the resorts offer spa facilities.

Marù Spa at the Bora Bora Lagoon Resort.
Discover the only treetop Spa in Polynesia. Marù Spa welcomes you to the lush environment of the Bora Bora Lagoon Resort & Spa. Located on a secluded motu in the middle of the most beautiful lagoon in the world, it is situated on the beachfront, surrounded with exotic basins, waterfalls and gorgeous lilies, in a peaceful and serene decor marked with Polynesian wisdom.

Manea Spa at the Taha’a Private Island & Spa.
This Spa is blessed with an exceptional site: it nestles in the shade of a coconut grove between the meandering waters of a small lake and the lagoon. It has been built from natural materials in pure Polynesian style to ensure that it merges perfectly with its motu environment.

Sacred Tamanu. Regenerating and protective. The Tamanu and its authentic perfume have been used for centuries in the Polynesian islands. It is well known to heal and promote the formation of new skin tissue. It has antiviral, anti-clotting, and antibiotic properties as well as being anti-inflammatory. Widely used as a traditional topic aid for burns and dry skin, it is especially soothing for the skin after sun exposure. A regenerating and energizing massage with sacred Tamanu oil concludes this treatment.

Te Ua Maohi. Power and Energy. Polynesian people are celebrating water as a symbol for Life, Pureness and Transparency. Pomare, the Queen of Tahiti, used to dance under the rain, representing for her the tears of Heiva, Mother of Gods. Te Ua Maohi, (storm in Tahitian), is an energizing experience. This treatment regenerates your body, hydrates and nourishes your skin, and boosts your tan. It is recommended to improve your skin’s firmness. The experience ends with a relaxing detox massage under the rain shower and the application of an exclusive moisturizing Noni Body Mousse on your body.