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Wellness Center Worth 3.5 Million BAM Opened in Lukavac

Published: November 30, 2013
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wellness_bazenA modern wellness center is opened in Lukavac, 100 m from the Lake Modrac. This center will operate within the Motel Ahmedić.

The owner of this center Edin Ahmedić stated that the construction works for this center started in 2010 and it is an investment of 3.5 million BAM.

“120 people are employed at this center and new jobs will be opened in regard to the workload. This is the first wellness center in the area of Tuzla Canton. This center is located far from the city noise and guests can have a pleasant stay in a natural environment”, said Ahmedić.

The facility contains 6 luxurious rooms and one suite, a conference room, cafe bar and restaurant and the wellness center consists of swimming pool with massage jets, a seating pool, Finnish pool, fitness salon and massage rooms.

“This is a new destination that will enrich our touristic offer. We expect that the center will be visited even by citizens of neighboring countries, as well as to be positioned in the field tourism fair trade”, said the Director of Touristic Association of Tuzla Canton Hasan Sejdinović.

(Source: Klix.ba)

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