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    Kais Nabli: the true thalassotherapy

    18 May 2025Updated:19 May 2025 In The Spotlight
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    For a time, Tunisian thalassotherapy followed the path of “democratization” – by which is meant massification – promoted at the end of the 1990s by a certain Vital Center. However, there are still a few guardians of the temple: a few centers that are investing, renovating, renewing and ensuring compliance with standards and best practices.

    Athénée Thalasso, the center of the Radisson Blu Palace in Djerba, is one of these. At the helm since 2010, Kais Nabli has remained faithful to the center’s initial orientation: high-quality thalassotherapy combined with a wide range of world massages, therapeutic treatments and innovative technologies.

    As a result, the center has won numerous awards. The most recent are the ISO 17680 Thalassotherapy certification and the Golden award for the best Cinq Mondes therapist in Tunisia.

    Customers are won over and reward the center with a 60% loyalty rate, one of the highest in Tunisia.

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