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Babymoons
Just like a honeymoon, the babymoon is all about escaping the day to day, offering a last chance romantic getaway before baby makes three or more. More realistically, for those with tired swollen ankles and a sore back, it's a little quiet time for parents-to-be to enjoy together. Usually booked for the third trimester, Babymoons can also be taken just after baby has been born, but that's a whole different story.
As you would when booking an adventure holiday in Kakadu or a cooking school in Tuscany, you need to find the right place for you and your Babymoon, making sure it offers all those little extras you'll be wanting.
You'll definitely be needing spa treatments that cater for a mum-to-be, such as pre natal massage, Manis and Pedis (when was the last time you could reach your toes?), as well as a pillow menu to help you get comfortable, and a king sized bed you may never want to leave.
Here is your guide to taking an Australian babymoon:
the hotels, resorts and spas that know just how to look after a mummy+daddy-to-be.
NSW Babymoons
The Observatory Hotel, The Rocks, Sydney
A grand old tradition in the business of escapes, The Observatory Hotel offers pregnancy massage in its luxury spa. Aches, pains and fatigue will be alleviated as your therapist provides you with a specialised side lying pregnancy massage.
The Golden Door Health Retreat - Elysia, Hunter Valley, NSW
Pure relaxation with plenty of healthy options to restore your glow and recharge your energy. You can be as active or as lazy as your body requires. Spa treatments include a specialised pregnancy massage
VIC Babymoons
The Lyall, South Yarra, Melbourne
With roomy rooms and two head power showers, perfect for an aching lower back, it also has a spa menu with special pregnancy symbols next to the treatments suitable for pregnant women, including a prenatal massage.
Grand Hyatt Melbourne, VIC
Located at the top end of Melbourne's glittering Collins St, the Grand Hyatt offers an indulgent Mothers in Waiting spa treatment. Special attention is paid to your poor swollen feet, with the 15 minute fluid-reducing foot treatment, before an hour long luxurious and therapeutic body massage.
QLD Babymoons
Sheraton Noosa Resort and Spa, Noosa, QLD
This is a shopping and snoozing paradise - two activities high on a pregnant woman's to do list. The Sheraton Noosa is the only five star resort in Noosa and is perfectly placed for both pool and beach lovers, with both requiring only a short stroll. Plus, its central location on Hastings street means you can eat and shop to your heart's content. The resort spa is a place of nuturing, offering a pregnancy massage that pays close attention to the comfort and needs of both you and baby.
Palazzo Versace, Gold Coast, QLD
Soak up the glitz and glamour of the Versace fashion empire when you're not recharing your busy body at the Salus per Aquum Spa, which means Health Through Water, when not written in Latin. Inspired by the traditions of the European spa, it offers treatments for heads through to toes. The Pregnancy Kahuna massage is a signature treatment which encourages deep relaxation through a unique flow and rhythm of the massage strokes, along with a special breathing technique. The best part is that you can have your Kahuna massage in your room and just roll from the massage table to the bed.
HTH you some. You might need to just do a search on the hotels. Sure sounds great though.