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Announcing: NBC names exclusive destination partner for The Biggest Loser®: The Biggest Loser Resort at Fitness Ridge, Utah
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La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa in Santa Fe, New Mexico |
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The Ponte Vedra Inn, Club Spa, a North Florida Landmark since 1928 |
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Hyatt Regency Mission Bay and Blue Marble Spa, San Diego, California |
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The Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa, Dallas, Texas |
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Red Rock River Resort, Hot Springs, South Dakota |
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Grand Velas All Suites & Spa Resort, Riviera Maya, Mexico |
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Spas at Sea: Cruise Ship Spas |
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Don't Miss: Spa Cuisine Recipes of the Month courtesy of the women-only retreat Green Mountain at Fox Run, Vermont
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Hyatt Regency Saipan Hotel lies in 14 acres of lush, tropical gardens, lagoons and magnificent Micro Beach on the beautiful Pacific island of Saipan in the Northern Marianas. At our hotel in Saipan, you are sure to find romance, relaxation, hospitality,
fine dining and entertainment in an exotic tropical environment. Saipan is endowed with blue lagoons, white sandy beaches where water sports, golf and fishing are just some of the island's attractions. Additional activities can be found at Hyatt Regency Saipan including Club Elan Fitness Center, pools, tennis, and beach sports, and the
i Saguá Spa. Based on the local culture’s intimate relationship with water and the wisdom of Saipan’s natural healers, i Saguá Spa treats guests with the purest waters and the respectful touch and healing botanicals Saipan is known for. Meaning channel of water in the native language, i Saguá is a passage through which the natural
revitalization of body, mind, and spirit is as certain as the rise and fall of the tide.
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ADDITIONAL LINKS OF INTEREST
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Saipan is the largest of the Northern Mariana Islands. The best beaches and most populated areas are on the western and southern coasts, with the north and east being rugged and mountainous. Saipan, Guam, and many other islands of the Marianas were all important
battle sites during WWII, and many Japanese bunkers and armaments still exist on these islands. These sites are managed by the National Park Service under the "War in the Pacific" Parks designation. Saipan is fairly small and by renting a car or moped, it is easy to drive around the island and take in the natural splendor, as well as visit
a number of parks. Scuba diving is also popular, and the underwater world should definitely be seen. Read More
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