A UK spa company is launching an autumn-themed spa experience, and you can bathe in a hot tub filled with pumpkin spice latte.
Yes, you heard that right.
For autumn enthusiasts and coffee lovers, there are few things more perfect on a chilly evening than the distinctive sweet cinnamon taste of a pumpkin spice latte… so now imagine you’re sitting in a hot tub filled with the stuff.
As odd as it may sound at first, this could actually be your reality thanks to a brand-new autumn experience by SpaSeekers.com, as the popular UK spa collection company has created the world’s first ‘Pumpkin Spice Spa Day’.
It comes complete with a pumpkin spice latte-filled hot tub, spiced facials, and pumpkin pie massages.
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All treatments use the key pumpkin spice latte ingredients such as cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, coffee and, of course, pumpkin.
The cleverly-named Make Me ‘Gourd-geous’ Facial harnesses the natural benefits of pumpkin to provide a “soothing, nourishing, and rejuvenating experience” that indulges all your senses and leaves your skin feeling “velvety soft”, while the Pumpkin Pie Massage is described as being a “one-of-a-kind aromatic experience” that transports you to a world of “relaxation and tranquillity”.
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But, we can all agree, the highlight of the day will undoubtedly be the chance immerse yourself in hot tub filled with a “warm and soothing” concoction of pumpkin, nutmeg, cinnamon, and clove, topped off with a splash of rich coffee extract.
You’ll be able to bathe in a hot tub filled with the iconic autumn drink / Credit: Supplied
SpaSeekers.com has called its new ‘Pumkin Spice Spa Day’ the “perfect way to celebrate autumn”.
“It was all inspired by how excited people get when pumpkin spice lattes get rereleased back in the coffee shops,” explained SpaSeekers.com’s Director, Jason Goldberg, “So it’s fun to be able to provide a way for PSL-lovers to embrace their favourite drink in a whole new way.
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“The great bonus is that there are lots of beauty and skincare benefits to the pumpkin spice latte ingredients, so it’s a win-win.”
Although no locations for the experience have officially been confirmed as of yet, it’s expected that some spas near to Greater Manchester and the North West will take part, so you can now register your interest on SpaSeekers.com ahead of the autumn season here.
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You can now catch a direct flight from Manchester to Italy’s ‘best kept secret’ for only £15
Emily Sergeant
Looking for your next holiday destination? Well now you can catch a direct flight from Manchester to Italy’s ‘best kept secret’.
Temperatures have finally been hotting up, and the rain has mostly cleared off across Greater Manchester over this last week or so, but as the sun hasn’t always shown its face, this means many of us will likely be thinking about hopping on a plane to another country where the warmer weather is more of a regular occurrence.
Coincidentally, Manchester Airport has just become the first UK airport to form a direct flight link to the stunning southern Italian region of Calabria.
You can now catch a direct flight from Manchester to Italy’s ‘best kept secret’ / Credit: Unsplash | Wikimedia Commons
If you’re unfamiliar with Calabria, not only is it one of Italy’s most affordable regions to visit, but it also home to some outstanding white sandy beaches, picturesque scenery, culture and architecture, and a truly authentic food scene.
The region is often dubbed one of Italy’s “best kept secrets” by travel writers and tourists.
Having officially taken to the skies at the end of last month (28 April), flights from Manchester Airport to Reggio Calabria are now running exclusively with Ryanair on Wednesdays and Sundays, and you can book your trip now from as little as £14.99 per person one-way.
Calabria is found at ‘toe’ of Italy’s ‘boot’, and the city of Reggio Calabria faces the island of Sicily across Strait of Messina to provide visitors with an ideal base to explore the wider region.
As mentioned, the Calabria region is one of the most affordable parts of Italy to visit, and while it has long been popular with Italian tourists, international visitors are only just beginning to discover this hidden gem.
Manchester Airport’s Chief Commercial Officer, Stephen Turner, says the airport is “proud” to connect people in the North with an “outstanding range of destinations”, with over 200 routes served by more than 50 airlines, but he admitted that Ryanair’s new service to Reggio Calabria is “an exciting one”.
Flights are now open to book from as little as £14.99 per person one-way / Credit: Suhyeon Choi (via Unsplash)
“It’s a brand-new destination for us,” Mr Turner explained.
“And it isn’t currently served by any other UK airport either, so it gives our passengers even more choice.
“Visitors travelling to Calabria will love the blend of culture, cuisine and spectacular beaches that it provides, so we’re confident that this new route will be popular with our passengers.”
Pubs can extend their opening hours if England make it to the Euro 2024 semi-finals
Emily Sergeant
Pubs are to be permitted to extend their opening hours if England make it through to the semi-finals of EURO 2024 this summer.
With the Premier League, and the English and Scottish football leagues, all drawing to a close over the next couple of weeks, our nations are already looking ahead to what is gearing up to be a massive summer of sport – with both the UEFA EURO 2024, and the 2024 Olympics coming up before August is out.
And now, it’s been revealed by Home Secretary James Cleverly that if either England or Scotland’s mens national football teams make it to the semi-final of European football’s flagship tournament, then pubs will be allowed to stay open for longer.
But, there’s a bit of a catch… because isn’t there always?
The Government has said that venues will be allowed to stay open for an extra two hours on match days if either or both teams reach the last four or the final of the competition, but this only applies to pubs that already have a license to open until 11pm anyway.
Pubs can extend their opening hours if England make it to the Euro 2024 semi-finals / Credit: Piqsels | Wikimedia Commons
The move to extend opening hours comes after a consultation at the end of last year, and is hoped to provide a boost to the hospitality industry – which has notably been hit hard during the ongoing cost of living crisis.
The Home Secretaries in England and Wales, under Section 172 of the Licensing Act 2003, can make an order relaxing licensing hours to mark occasions of “exceptional national significance”, but the Scottish and Northern Irish Governments have to set their own rules.
“We have listened to the public through our consultation,” explained Home Secretary James Cleverley, “and we will be extending pub licensing hours should England or Scotland reach the semi-finals or final of Euro 2024.”
The EURO 2024 semi-finals are to be held on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 July / Credit: UEFA
Mr Cleverley said the move will “allow friends, families and communities to come together for longer to watch their nation hopefully bring it home”.
This legislation is set to be laid in Parliament today (Wednesday 8 May) to ensure there is enough time for it to be debated and passed before the tournament begins on Friday 14 June, the Government has confirmed.