[Closed] NowCities Christmas Giveaway Day 8: Win a relaxing couples getaway at the Private Hot Springs

| December 14, 2022 in Contests

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It’s the perfect time of year to spend some time away with your partner, and there's no better place to spend your time than at Private Hot Springs.

The NowCities 13 Days of Christmas Giveaways is well underway and we are once again giving you the chance to win another sensational prize for Day 8.

Today's prize is a two-night couples getaway at the Private Hot Springs, located 1km from the stunning Halcyon Resort where you will be surrounded by nature and the views of the Monashee Mountains.

What you could win 

This luxury vacation rental features accommodation situated along the waterfront, which is fully equipped with  wifi, laundry machines, a wooden stove, kitchen filled with pots and pans, and so much much more.

Their 100% natural hot springs water is directly piped from the mountain spring to the hot tubs, and no chlorine is added.

The water contains over 30 natural minerals to help heal your body and it also acts as a natural exfoliant, leaving your skin feeling nourished and rejuvenated.

You and your partner can unwind and enjoy the sensational views of the glaciated peaks and the blue waters right in front of you. 

Take a break from your everyday lifestyle and enjoy the ultimate relaxing getaway at the Private Hot Springs.

Ready to enter?!

Enter to win today’s NowCities 13 Days of Christmas Giveaways for a chance to win a two-nights couples getaway at the Private Hot Springs – the contest is open for one day only, so don’t wait!

Read our contest rules and regulations here

Check back at 5:30 am on all NowCities for the next prize! 

This contest is now closed.

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