Aqua Vitae Day Spa Port Macquarie
Aqua Vitae Day Spa is an exclusive oasis of serenity devoted to pure pampering. Located in Port Macquarie at the top of Gordon Street in the Five Star Complex, the modest facade opens into an Aladdin's cave of relaxation and indulgence. Aqua Vitae Day Spa is available for a wide range of pampering, from full day to 90 minute pamper packages, massage, facials, body treatments, beauty therapy, waxing and maintenance.
With the subtle aroma of therapeutic scents and soothing relaxation music, you will breathe a sigh of relief just by walking in the door. Once inside, you will then be welcomed into the relaxing lounge area by your highly trained spa therapist to settle in with some complimentary refreshments before your pampering begins. The long list of pamper packages to choose from include names like Paradise and Utopia, the names alone sound indulgent, however the pampering is pure luxury indeed.
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Rydges Port Macquarie Conference Venue NSW Mid North Coast Australia
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Our Conference Venues By The Coast Make All Port Macquarie Events Extra Special
On the waterfront, in the heart of the CBD Foreshore Precinct you’ll find Rydges Port Macquarie.
ON THE COAST
Rydges Port Macquarie offers a coastal conference escape where delegates can combine the pleasures of an idyllic waterfront setting with a premium conference venue. From intimate Port Macquarie events to grand soirees and weddings, our meeting facilities provide a relaxed yet professional setting to be as productive as possible.
MIDWAY BETWEEN SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
Just a short flight from Sydney and Brisbane and a stone’s throw from magnificent surfing beaches and an abundance of bustling cafes, bars and boutiques, Rydges Port Macquarie offers versatile stand-alone conference facilities with waterfront function rooms and terraces overlooking the Hastings River and Pacific Ocean. Our prominent international 4.5-star hotel boasts contemporary and spacious guest rooms and apartments complemented by Zebu Grill & Bar and perfect for all Port Macquarie events.
AWARD WINNING VENUE
Rydges Port Macquarie is the accommodation of choice for any Port Macquarie event. Our exclusive waterfront dining, themed cocktail and dinner parties and breakout options are perfect for Glasshouse delegates. Outside of the conference rooms, enjoy a heated pool and spa, water-view gym, on-site day spa, in-room dining, shopping, cruising, diving and of course relaxing.
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Day spa in Mandurah Ganeesha day spa offers beauty salon packages, facials, anti ageing treatments, massages, beauty treatments, IPL, skin rejuvenation and waxing. This day spa in Mandurah will help you relax and unwind in the comfort of a day spa that offers beauty packages, massages, anti aging treatments in complete day spa luxury. Day spa in Mandurah Ganeesha day spa offers beauty salon packages, facials, anti aging treatments, massages, beauty treatments, IPL, skin rejuvenation and waxing. This day spa in Mandurah will help you relax and unwind in the comfort of a day spa that offers beauty packages, massages, anti ageing treatments in complete day spa luxury.
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The Battle of the Coral Sea, fought from 4--8 May 1942, was a major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II between the Imperial Japanese Navy and Allied naval and air forces from the United States and Australia. The battle was the first action in which aircraft carriers engaged each other, as well as the first in which neither side's ships sighted or fired directly upon the other.
In an attempt to strengthen their defensive positioning for their empire in the South Pacific, Imperial Japanese forces decided to invade and occupy Port Moresby in New Guinea and Tulagi in the southeastern Solomon Islands. The plan to accomplish this, called Operation MO, involved several major units of Japan's Combined Fleet, including two fleet carriers and a light carrier to provide air cover for the invasion fleets, under the overall command of Shigeyoshi Inoue. The U.S. learned of the Japanese plan through signals intelligence and sent two United States Navy carrier task forces and a joint Australian-American cruiser force, under the overall command of American Admiral Frank J. Fletcher, to oppose the Japanese offensive.
On 3--4 May, Japanese forces successfully invaded and occupied Tulagi, although several of their supporting warships were surprised and sunk or damaged by aircraft from the U.S. fleet carrier Yorktown. Now aware of the presence of U.S. carriers in the area, the Japanese fleet carriers entered the Coral Sea with the intention of finding and destroying the Allied naval forces.
Beginning on 7 May, the carrier forces from the two sides exchanged airstrikes over two consecutive days. The first day, the U.S. sank the Japanese light carrier Shōhō, while the Japanese sank a U.S. destroyer and heavily damaged a fleet oiler (which was later scuttled). The next day, the Japanese fleet carrier Shōkaku was heavily damaged, the U.S. fleet carrier Lexington was critically damaged (and was scuttled as a result), and the Yorktown was damaged. With both sides having suffered heavy losses in aircraft and carriers damaged or sunk, the two fleets disengaged and retired from the battle area. Because of the loss of carrier air cover, Inoue recalled the Port Moresby invasion fleet, intending to try again later.
Although a tactical victory for the Japanese in terms of ships sunk, the battle would prove to be a strategic victory for the Allies for several reasons. Japanese expansion, seemingly unstoppable until then, was turned back for the first time. More importantly, the Japanese fleet carriers Shōkaku and Zuikaku -- one damaged and the other with a depleted aircraft complement -- were unable to participate in the Battle of Midway, which took place the following month, ensuring a rough parity in aircraft between the two adversaries and contributing significantly to the U.S. victory in that battle. The severe losses in carriers at Midway prevented the Japanese from reattempting to invade Port Moresby from the ocean. Two months later, the Allies took advantage of Japan's resulting strategic vulnerability in the South Pacific and launched the Guadalcanal Campaign that, along with the New Guinea Campaign, eventually broke Japanese defenses in the South Pacific and was a significant contributing factor to Japan's ultimate defeat in World War II.