Nadi 19 March 2021 – The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa celebrated the power of a great night’s rest with World Sleep Day by offering guests Breakfast in Bed. Guests who checked in to the property on Thursday the 18th had the option of their breakfast being served in bed so they could enjoy additional hours of rest to prepare for an incredible day ahead.
The World Sleep Day is an annual event supported by the brand, intended to be a celebration of sleep and a call to action on important issues related to sleep, including medicine, education, social aspects and driving. The initiative is organized by the World Sleep Day Committee of the World Sleep Society and aims to lessen the burden of sleep problems on society through better prevention and management of sleep disorders.
A good night’s sleep is foundational to the well-being of our guests but getting a restful night is not always easy these days. This yea’s World Sleep Day at the Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa, encourages guests and the community alike, to reset nighttime routines and make new healthy habits around sleep. The resort invites guests to a night of relaxation and calm, with some Westin White Tea bath products, herbal tea and getting into the Heavenly Bed® early. The resort prompts guests to prioritize a good nights rest, whether at home or at the resort.
Sleep Well which is one of the six pillars of Wellness for the Westin brand understands good sleep is critical for both mental and physical health for guests and have created an assortment of products and programs to ensure that every guest has a sound night’s sleep to prepare for an incredible day ahead. This includes the Heavenly Bed® which transforms the sleep experience by providing a deep restful sleep. In addition to this, every room has a Sleep Well Lavender Balm which is a complimentary amenity to the heavenly sleep experience. It is infused with calming essential oils of lavender and chamomile and the Sleep Well Lavender Balm soothes the senses, eases tension and promotes revitalizing rest. Guests can roll onto pulse points before bedtime to foster sound sleep.
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