Hua Hin Spa Offering ‘Shot’ at Dream Vacation

Water court at The Barai

Signature Barai traits include the Salarai, a water court surrounded by columned walkways.

In celebration of its fifth anniversary, The Barai spa at Hyatt Regency Hua Hin is inviting shutterbugs of all skill levels to enter a photo contest for a chance to win a trip to Bali and cash.

From March 2-31, visitors who submit a snapshot of the spa through the contest’s official Facebook page will be eligible for the grand prize, including roundtrip airfare for two to Bali, three nights at Grand Hyatt Bali and THB 55,555 (about US $1,825) in spending money.

The competition is open to anyone with a passion for pictures and an appreciation for the resort lifestyle. “The Barai has been synonymous with discovery ever since it opened in 2007,” said Sammy Carolus, general manager of Hyatt Regency Hua Hin. “We can’t wait to see guests’ interpretation of that through their eyes.”

Facing one of the longest stretches of beach (250 metres) and housing the largest recreational facilities in Hua Hin, the 205-room Hyatt Regency Hua Hin attracts all types of travellers.

In addition to the architecturally striking spa treatment complex, The Barai features eight stand-alone spa suites and 4.5 acres of tranquil relaxation space.

The facility has won or been nominated for a range of awards, including “Spa Retreat of the Year” at the 2011 AsiaSpa Awards. In 2007, it made Travel + Leisure magazine’s “It List” and Conde Nast Traveler’s “Hot List.”

To enter the photo contest, or learn more about the rules and regulations, visit www.facebook.com/TheBarai.PhotoContest or call The Barai on +66 3251 1234.

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