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GuideFIND YOUR BLISS IN SCOTTSDALE
W hen you’re looking for a spa experience that goes beyond the everyday and ordinary, look no further than
Scottsdale, Arizona. Many of our celebrated resort and day spas find their inspiration in the Sonoran
Desert’s natural bounty, blending ingredients like prickly pear fruit, mesquite honey and desert sage into fragrant
concoctions that soothe, smooth and energize. Other treatments draw on the wisdom of ancient Native American
healing techniques. And still others tap into the finest, time-tested healing traditions from around the world. The
result is a world-class spa destination dedicated to the well-being of your body, mind and spirit.
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA
SPATHE
The Spa at Talking Stick
4 The Fully Loaded Facial™Bliss Spa at W Scottsdale
Our list would be incomplete without this deca-
dent facial from the aptly named Bliss Spa at the
W Scottsdale Hotel & Residences. This 90-min-
ute, over-the-top treatment utilizes more than
10 top-of-the-line products based on your skin’s
individual needs. The pampering starts with a deep
cleansing followed by a fruit acid wash. An oxygen
wrap and gentle extractions follow. Once your skin
is cleansed, exfoliated and receptive, you’ll receive
applications of an age-fighting, plumping col-
lagen serum and a skin-type-specific rubberizing
masque. Antioxidant vitamins are then massaged
into your skin, which is sprayed with refreshing,
pure oxygen to help the vitamins penetrate.
And as if all that pampering wasn’t enough, the
Fully Loaded Facial includes a head, neck, shoulder,
arm and foot massage, as well as a rich Hair Dew®
conditioning treatment. So on top of glowing skin
and a relaxed body, you’ll have gorgeous locks that
will be shiny and renewed!
1 Taste of Alvadora
Alvadora Spa at Royal Palms
The lush landscaping and Spanish-Mediterranean
architecture of the Royal Palms Resort create the
perfect ambiance in which to enjoy Alvadora Spa’s
new Taste of Alvadora, a treatment that combines
samplings of the spa’s four signature treatments in
one rejuvenating spa experience.
The sweet scent of neroli oils will enchant you as
your skin is gently buffed to a youthful glow during
the Orange Blossom Scrub. Next, tense muscles
find relief with a Classic Massage, which incorpo-
rates Swedish-style movements customized to your
body’s needs. The Alvadora Custom Facial brings
out your inner glow with a customized cleanse,
exfoliation and mask based on your skin type.
Finally, the Simply Citrus Pedicure pampers your
feet with a citrus soak, nail grooming, citrus lotion
application and polish.
3 Havasupai Falls Rejuvenation
Well & Being at Willow Stream
This two-hour treatment experience is an excellent
introduction to Well & Being at Willow Stream, a
rejuvenating sanctuary at The Fairmont Scottsdale
Princess (above).
Drawing on the healing traditions and ingredients
of the Southwest, the treatment begins with a
purifying scrub using desert salts that have been
infused with indigenous essential oils. Next, you’ll
relax with a soak in a warm bath filled with herbal
foaming bath salts, followed by a massage with
jojoba body butter to prepare your skin for hot riv-
erbed stones that release and soothe tired muscles.
You’ll then be cocooned in a soothing wrap while
your therapist streams warm herbal-infused oil
over your forehead and into your hair. The service
finishes with a soothing scalp massage. Note: To re-
ceive the full conditioning benefit, the oil should stay
on your hair at least 30 minutes after the service, and
ideally overnight. You’ll need a long and thorough
shampoo, so this treatment is not recommended for
those with events planned immediately afterwards.
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The Bliss List
Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau
Here they are – 10 treatments that are among the best of Scottsdale’s best. From a soothing massage using desert
lavender to a complete spa experience inspired by the Grand Canyon’s Havasupai Falls, these therapeutic treat-
ments take pampering to entirely new heights
2 Tok Sen
Spa at Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain
Perched high on Camelback Mountain, Sanctuary
(above) is an oasis of Asian-inspired treatments. It
also is the first spa in the United States to offer Tok
Sen, a specialized healing treatment from Thailand.
Tok Sen encompasses Thai yoga–like stretching
with vibration therapy. Using a tapping technique
(Tok) performed along the energy pathways (Sen)
that run throughout the body, the flow of your
energy is evened out, creating a relaxing and sooth-
ing experience. This treatment helps with physical
aches and pains, energy blockages, poor circula-
tion, nerve problems and more.
5 Rain MassageAgave, The Arizona Spa
Just steps from the Westin Kierland Resort, at the
end of a walkway shaded by citrus trees, Agave, the
Arizona Spa (above), offers 20 luxurious treatment
rooms, a lap pool, lush garden and meditation area.
Experience the journey of the rain with the exclu-
sive Rain Massage. Developed at Agave Spa, the
unique rowing technique using smooth, warmed
rain sticks “washes out” negative energy (or chi)
from head to the toe, just as the rain falling from
the sky cleans the air. This treatment is a deeply
renewing journey that nourishes both the body
and soul.
10 Sacred Nature RitualSpa Avania at Hyatt Regency Scottsdale
Awaken in the morning, rejuvenate at mid-
day. Unwind in the evening. This is your body’s
fundamental daily journey toward balance – and
the foundation for every experience at the Hyatt
Regency Scottsdale’s Spa Avania (below).
The 90-minute Sacred Nature Ritual is an anti-
aging experience for your entire body. Using
all-organic products, the treatment includes a
full-body exfoliation, soothing wrap with a hydrat-
ing moisturizer, and a facial treatment utilizing
Butterfly Bush extract to protect the DNA of your
skin cells for notable anti-aging.
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The Bliss List
8 Desert Serenity Scrub, Wrap & Massage The Centre for Well-Being at The Phoenician
This haven of peace and luxury at The Phoenician
resort boasts a blend of old-world therapies and
innovative spa services to detoxify and invigorate
your body and spirit.
The Centre’s diverse menu includes a variety of ho-
listic massages, hot stone rituals, body treatments,
facials and well-being packages to help achieve in-
ner calm and discover the harmony of your body’s
natural rhythms. The Desert Serenity Scrub, Wrap
& Massage is a detoxifying and regenerating treat-
ment that combines a gentle exfoliation followed
by an application of mineral-rich clay, Aloe Vera
and essential oils. After showering, you’ll enjoy a
full-body Swedish massage to smooth away any
remaining muscle tension.
6 Orange Blossom Body Ritual Jurlique Spa at FireSky Resort & Spa
Staffed by a team of “tranquility experts,” Jurlique
Spa at FireSky Resort (above) taps into both Eastern
and Western spa philosophies to help you restore
your energy, enhance your outer beauty and heal
from within. Jurlique also emphasizes products
rich in organic ingredients grown on herb farms
in the Adelaide Hills of southern Australia.
Experience total skin renewal with the ultimate
body peel treatment, the Orange Blossom Body
Ritual, which uses Fijian Exotic Orange Blossom
Oils. Sun damage, age spots and skin tone issues
are addressed with a triple exfoliation wrap. The
treatment also includes a scalp, hand and foot
massage, as well as an application of Botanical
Refining Balm to soothe skin and restore its natural
moisture balance.
7 Eurasia’s Velvet Reprieve Eurasia Spa
Eurasia Spa at the Scottsdale Resort & Athletic Club
captures the beauty and magic of Asia in its design
and décor. Adding a bit of local ambiance, each spa
session begins with a Cosanti bell ritual. This blend
of ambient sound and peaceful rhythm and melody
guides the mind and body into a more relaxed and
balanced state.
Give your body some TLC with the Velvet Reprieve, a
treatment designed to soothe and heal dry, sensitive or
sun-exposed skin. The treatment starts with an herbal
dry brush to prepare the body’s complexion. Then, a
creamy body treatment blended with fresh coconut,
vanilla and herbal extracts is applied to soften the skin.
After the treatment is removed, a massage with warm
coconut oil will leave your skin feeling velvety soft.
9 Desert Lavender MassageThe Spa at Talking Stick
The Spa at Talking Stick (above), located on the
resort’s 14th floor, pampers guests in private
treatment rooms adorned with floor-to-ceiling
windows that can be opened during treatments.
And staying true to the heritage and traditions of
the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community,
The Spa at Talking Stick features products made
with culturally significant ingredients harvested
from the community’s gardens.
One of The Spa’s signature treatments, the Desert
Lavender Massage begins with a gentle dry brush
exfoliation followed by a customized massage with
desert lavender and wild chaparral oil to ensure
complete relaxation and relief from stress. Follow-
ing the massage, tufts of raw Pima cotton are used
to brush your body using feather-light strokes.
This soft sensation soothes the central nervous
system and leaves your skin silky soft.
True Food KitchenCelebrate simplicity with True Food Kitchen’s
(below) menu of sustainable, fresh and satisfy-
ing meals. Based entirely on Dr. Andrew Weil’s
Anti-Inflammatory Diet & Food Pyramid, flavorful
dishes are packed with healthy vegetables, whole
grains, and proteins. One taste of the Tuscan kale
salad and you’ll be craving the lemon, Parmesan
and breadcrumb combo for days afterward. Even
the drinks, like the cucumber and honey lemonade,
are nutritious and delicious.
Spa Café at The BouldersDesigned to repair, relax and help your body per-
form at its peak, cuisine from the Spa Café (below)
is savory and good for you. Dietary restrictions?
Not to worry – Spa Chef Neal Hall caters to all
types of eaters, including vegetarians, vegans and
those with food allergies. Delicacies include the
Portobello Vegetable Wrap, Red & Golden Beet
Salad, and Sesame Salmon Cakes.
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Sprouts at Camelback InnEnjoy lunch, a snack or cocktail at Sprouts (above)
where chefs use the freshest ingredients and in-
novative spices such as corn and carrot powders,
citrus sauces and tomato basil for natural season-
ing. Striking a balance between healthy and tasty,
plates like the Pan-seared Yellowfish Tuna are low in
calories but high in flavor. Wash it down with an
antioxidant elixir of your choice. We recommend the
Fresh Cucumber Cooler.
Who says healthy food has to be tasteless? In Scottsdale, wholesome eating is a true culinary adventure. Just try to
leave these restaurants hungry. We dare you.
Grub That’s Good for Body & Soul
How to Spa Like a Pro• ReservationsFor the best selection of treatments and appointment times, book your
services well in advance (two to four weeks ahead is ideal). If you have a
preference for a male or female spa therapist, be sure to mention that when
you make your reservation.
• Check-InArrive at least 45 minutes before your appointment. This will give you time
to check in, explore the spa facilities and relax before your treatment begins.
Treatments always begin and end on time, so don’t arrive late and lose out
on precious treatment time.
• Spa AttireYou’ll receive a robe and spa sandals to wear during your visit, and a secure
locker will be provided for your clothing and personal belongings. Be sure to
bring a swimsuit if you’d like to enjoy the pool or whirlpool.
• Spa EnviromentSpas are quiet, tranquil places, so please refrain from using cell phones and
pagers, talking loudly or smoking. Some spas are adult-only environments,
while others offer services designed specifically for younger guests. If you
have children or teens interested in spa or salon services, inquire about the
spa’s minimum age requirements when you make your appointment.
• GratuitiesMost spas add a modifiable 18-20% gratuity and have you sign your credit
card slip at the time of check-in. If your spa does this, you may leave the spa
at any time without checking out unless you wish to change the amount of
your gratuity.
• CancellationsMost spas require you to cancel your appointment 24 hours in advance in
order to avoid a cancellation fee. Confirm your spa’s individual policy when
booking your treatment.
• Health ConditionsIf you are pregnant or have any health concerns, disabilities or injuries, in-
form the reservation agent when you book your service. This will assist your
therapist in customizing the spa experience to your needs.
• Personal PreferencesBefore your treatment begins, tell your therapist if you have any questions
or concerns. During the treatment, let the therapist know if the pressure
they are using is too hard or too soft for your liking, or if environmental
conditions, such as the room temperature, music level, etc., need to be
adjusted for your comfort.
Sweet Mesquite & Honey Body TherapyPolish your skin to an all-over glow with this treat
at the Spa at Talking Stick Resort (above). A gentle
scrub of sweet mesquite, salts and grains opens
your pores, preparing your skin for a rich mask of
jojoba butter and mesquite honey. The relaxation
continues with a toning and lifting facial massage
and a body massage with sweet mesquite body lo-
tion that leaves your complexion vibrant and bright.
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Adobe Clay Purification TreatmentInspired by Native American healing rituals, this
treatment from The Spa at Camelback Inn uses
pure adobe clay and herbs indigenous to the
Sonoran Desert to soothe sore muscles and nour-
ish your skin.
TURQUOISE WRAP
The Waldorf Astoria Spa at The Boulders Resort (right) offers this signature treatment based on the Native American belief that turquoise is a color of protection, self-con-fidence and positive energy. A revitalizing exfoliation supports a nourishing warm turquoise clay wrap, a wrap of pure honey and, lastly, an application of honey butter to leave your skin soft and glowing. During this wrap indulgence, the therapist performs a rain-stick ritual and uses traditional es-sential oils to harmonize your spirit.
Jojoba & Prickly Pear Body PolishThis desert-inspired treatment at The Spa at Four
Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North com-
bines deeply penetrating jojoba oil with the healing
properties of prickly pear to leave the skin smooth
and moisturized.
Sonoran Desert Inspiration
Agave Body GlowBanish dry skin with this full-body polish at Agave,
the Arizona Spa at The Westin Kierland Resort
(above). Your treatment begins with an invigorat-
ing exfoliation using the spa’s signature salt scrub
that’s been infused with natural agave extract. An
application of agave lotion seals in moisture and
nourishes your skin.
The curative properties of many Sonoran Desert botanicals have been celebrated for centuries. Try one of these
innovative treatments that find their inspiration in indigenous ingredients and traditional Native American healing
techniques.
Scrub & Mud Mask BarThe Scrub and Mud Mask Bar at the Fairmont
Scottsdale Princess’ Well & Being Spa (below) fea-
tures a full range of locally sourced body polishes
and detoxifying muds, including desert salts, jojoba
beads, prickly pear sugar and mineral-rich mud
from nearby Sedona. You’ll leave your treatment
with polished, hydrated skin that glows.
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Scottsdale’s day spas extend your options for relaxation and rejuvenation with an impressive roster of unique
treatments and quiet, intimate settings that are sure to please even the most seasoned spa-goers.
Day Spa Delights
Spa LamarThis island-inspired oasis in downtown Scottsdale
(above) offers a knowledgeable staff and special-
izes in exotic therapies from around the world.
Wake up tired skin with a Jamaican Coffee Scrub
or detoxify and re-mineralize your body with a
wrap of warm, protein-rich sea algae. Or combine
several treatments into a full-day journey toward
bodily bliss. The Prix Fixe Menu Package includes a
Spa Facial; Simply Swedish Massage; Mango Body
Buff; Jamaican Coffee Body Buff; Mud or Sushi
Wrap, or French mani-pedi; and a 75-minute class
of your choice at the onsite Yoga Kamala studio.
To enhance your relaxation experience, Spa Lamar
also features a steam room, whirlpool and swim-
ming pool (note: the spa is co-ed, so bring a bathing
suit if you want to enjoy these amenities).
Spa at Gainey VillageThis urban sanctuary (above) is just minutes from
downtown Scottsdale and offers a full menu of
services that incorporate organic and indigenous
ingredients. One of their specialties, the Village
Signature Wellness Massage, is a customized, re-
sults-oriented treatment that can include variety of
modalities such as hot stone, myofacial, reflexology
and neuromuscular techniques combined with an
herbal body application designed to address spe-
cific areas of concern such as circulation, muscle
pain or arthritis. All of the spa’s pure herbal blends
have been created by Uli Boeker, a local herbal-
ist, therapist and aesthetician who has based her
formulas on centuries-old wellness practices.
Each one-hour treatment includes full daily use
of Gainey Village’s award-winning health club
facilities, including movement and exercise classes,
sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi.
Verde Maison Organic Beauty House and Day SpaHave you ever wondered what screen and enter-
tainment sirens Madonna, Jessica Biel, Alicia
Keys, Cher and Katherine Heigl have in common?
They all use products from the Eminence line of
organic skin care products, which is featured at
Scottsdale’s own Verde Maison. Rich with ingre-
dients like crushed berries to exfoliate, coconut to
moisturize and antioxidant vitamins A, C and E
MAN SPA
Forget the frou-frou and fluff. Scottsdale’s spas also cater to men, offering serious skincare and body treatments that work as hard as you do. Simplicity Simple Skincare sets the mood with masculine décor, tunes from Motown to Johnny Cash, and products that boast active ingredients like menthol and Blue Agave Tequila.
Over at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale’s Spa Avania, the men’s Hydra Perfor-mance Facial tackles skin that’s been stressed by sun exposure, frequent flying, and other environmental factors. Using Comfort Zone’s Man Space product line, this facial exfoliates, hydrates and helps contrast the signs of aging.
And if you’re looking to improve your physique, head over to Well & Being at Willow Stream Spa at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. After your body composition analysis in the BodPod, your personal trainer will develop a custom-ized workout plan using some or all of the following – TRX/Crossfit, strength training, gym equipment, power walking and more.
to nourish, these products not only make you feel
good – they work hard to leave your skin looking,
well, like a star’s.
While you’re browsing Verde Maison’s full collec-
tion of skin care and makeup products, make an
appointment to enjoy their one-hour Parisienne
Facial. This luxurious treatment uses anti-aging,
cell-plumping products to leave your skin super
smooth and richly hydrated.
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Your Om Away from Home
If your health and fitness goals include a regular yoga or meditation practice, Scottsdale’s resort and day spas can
help you stay committed to the mat while you travel.
Greet the day with Sunrise Yoga at The Waldorf Astoria Spa at The Boulders Resort, then take a soul-centering walk around
the spa’s labyrinth or enjoy a private, guided medi-
tation session.
At the Spa at Gainey Village, you’ll enjoy
a range of classes from gentle Restorative/Yin Yoga
which uses props to assist in holding postures, to
Village Hot Yoga, a class designed to cleanse your
body, challenge your focus and provide an intense
yoga practice.
At Agave, the Arizona Spa, at The Westin Kierland, you can enjoy Hatha Yoga
classes and take sessions with the Vaughan Center,
which teaches both mantra and primordial sound
meditation to help you discover a deeper state of
calm, unleash pure creativity and mental clarity.
Yoga for Everybody is a 75-minute, outdoor
class at The Centre for Well-Being at The Phoenician that is geared to all levels
and styles. Or choose a Yoga Walk, which blends
a vigorous 60-minute walk on The Phoenician’s
grounds with intervals of reflection and yoga.
The lush grounds of Sanctuary on Cam-elback Mountain Resort & Spa create
the perfect setting for Yoga on the Lawn, which
emphasizes alignment, building core strength and
increasing flexibility. Other yoga options include
Sunrise Stretch, Hatha, Yin and Restorative.
Well & Being at Willow Stream at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess offers
YogaAway featuring signature classes, personalized
instruction, online learning and immersive multi-
day retreats to help reduce stress and manage your
energy at every level.
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Must-Try Facials
Oftentimes, extravagant facials do little more than infuse your skin with a flowery scent. But not these facials.
They’re lavish and effective. Book one today and discover a healthier, more youthful complexion.
Sonoran Rose FacialThe Spa at Camelback Inn’s (above) rich, aromatic
facial puts the rose’s soothing and softening powers
to good use. After removing surface build-up with
a glycolic facial peel, hands and feet are massaged
with rose infused oil, leaving you with a sense of
radiance and calm. Free radicals are ousted with a
stabilized oxygen cream that’s enriched with Vita-
mins A and E for ultimate results. You’ll leave with
softer, more even-toned skin.
Luminous Brightening FacialFor a variety of concerns – from uneven skin
tone to dull skin – this treatment at The Boulders
resort’s Waldorf Astoria Spa (above) is your ticket
to happier, healthier-looking skin. This treatment
features a flower acid peel, intense pigmenta-
tion booster and green algae/vitamin C mask to
brighten and rejuvenate your skin.
The Well & Being FacialDon’t let the easy-going name fool you. This facial
from Well & Being at Willow Stream at the Fair-
mont Scottsdale Princess (below) is 90 minutes of
serious skin care. Using the latest advancements in
“green” skin care technologies and products from
Naturopathica, the treatment is touted as a natural
face lift. A 3-D high-resolution skin analysis shows
what’s below the surface, then ultrasonic and
micro-current therapies naturally lift, firm and
stimulate the skin for maximum absorption of
nutrient-rich plant stem cells.
COFFEEBERRYYOGA FACIAL
Need a boost for tired skin? Make a date at Hotel Valley Ho’s VH Spa for Vitality + Health (right). The Coffeeberry Yoga Facial uses the fruit of the coffee plant for its antioxidant powers, providing incredible skincare results. This facial includes yoga-inspired massage techniques to make skin feel tightened, brightened and totally fresh.
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In addition to pampering massages, facials and body treatments, Scottsdale’s resort spas also offer out-of-the-box
activities to help you stay fit on the road.
Fun & Fit
Hike CamelbackExperienced guides from The Phoenician’s Centre for Well-Being will lead you
on an invigorating hike up majestic Camelback Mountain.
Swim with an OlympianSwimming is a great full-body workout. Take a private lesson with Olympic
gold medalist Misty Hyman at Sanctuary Spa.
Experience NiaThe Scottsdale Resort & Athletic Club’s Eurasia Spa offers classes in Nia, a low-
impact mind/body workout that combines yoga, Tai Chi and dance.
Scale a BoulderClimb the 75-foot face of a 12 million-year-old boulder with an expert guide
from the Waldorf Astoria Spa at The Boulders resort.
Reach the PeakLearn about the area’s flora and fauna on the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale’s
Desert Preservation Hike in Pinnacle Peak Park.
Get Surfer FitWell & Being at Willow Stream offers Rip Surfer classes, which fuses all the ele-
ments of surfing into a high-intensity fat-burning session.
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Spa Grid
Agave, The Arizona Spa Westin Kierland Resort & Spa6902 E. Greenway Pkwy., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 480-624-1500 / www.kierlandresort.com
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Luxurious signature treatments utilize the indigenous moisture-nourishing agave plant and other native resources. Salon, boutique, movement studio, sauna and steam room.
Alvadora Spa at Royal Palms 5200 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85018 602-977-6400 / www.alvadora.com
7This open-air Mediterranean spa features private gar-dens and fountains. Alvadora offers massages, facials, body treatments and a full salon.
Amansala Spa/Salon, at the Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center 7700 East McCormick Pkwy., Scottsdale, AZ 85258 480-596-7555 / 800-528-0293 www.thescottsdaleresort.com
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Pursue wellness, beauty and relaxation at the Scotts-dale Resort & Conference Center, offering spa/salon services, a fitness center, tennis courts, and bicycle rentals.
Amethyst Spa & Boutique We-Ko-Pa Resort & Conference Center10438 N. Fort McDowell RoadScottsdale/Fountain Hills, AZ 85264480-789-5300www.wekoparesort.com
3Revitalize and relax with the Amethyst Spa’s indig-enous massage therapies and Amethyst facials.
Bliss Spa W Scottsdale Hotel & Residences 7277 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-575-0164 / 877-WHOTELS www.wscottsdalehotel.com
7This urban retreat offers an over-the-top menu of services like the super-relaxing Blissage™ 75 and red carpet-revered Triple Oxygen Treatment.
The Centre for Well-Being at The Phoenician 6000 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-941-8200 / 800-843-2392 www.thephoenician.com
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This oasis for the mind, body and spirit is dedicated to surpassing every expectation and pampers you with treatments integrating the rich resources of the Southwest.
Eurasia Spa at Scottsdale Resort & Athletic Club 8235 E. Indian Bend Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85250 480-922-8855 / 877-385-8452 www.eurasiaspa.com
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Indulge in this Asian-inspired spa with Vichy rain shower, soaking tub room, and couple’s treatment suite. Customized spa products and resort packages are available.
Joya Spa at Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia 4949 E. Lincoln Dr., Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 480-627-3020 / 888-627-3010 / joyaspa.com
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Escape to Joya Spa, a Morrocan-inspired world of re-laxation, featuring 19 treatment rooms, lavish lounges, private rooftop pool and terrace, fitness center and salon.
Jurlique Spa at FireSky Resort & Spa 4925 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-424-6072 / www.fireskyresort.com
6Created for resort guests and locals alike, Jurlique Spa at FireSky Resort & Spa offers a private sanctuary where spa guests are lulled into meditative serenity.
Running Water Spa Scottsdale Camelback Resort 6302 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-947-3300 / 800-891-8585 www.scottsdalecamelback.com
3Running Water Spa is a calming sanctuary where you can immerse yourself in treatments designed to soothe, heal and beautify your body and spirit.
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the Saguaro Spa 4000 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-444-0547 / www.thesaguaroscottsdale.com
3A welcoming enclave of serenity within the heart of downtown Scottsdale, featuring organic products and services that celebrate the vibrant Southwest.
The Salon & Day Spa at The Scottsdale Plaza Resort 7200 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85253 480-951-5150 / 800-832-2025 www.scottsdaleplaza.com
4Awaken your senses and pamper your soul with the finest in spa treatments. Offering a complete and var-ied menu, from a relaxing massage to hair care.
The Spa at Camelback Inn 5402 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85253 480-596-7040 / 800-922-2635 www.camelbackspa.com
30With a beautiful view of Camelback Mountain, The Spa offers a comprehensive fitness center in addition to distinctly Southwestern spa treatments.
The Spa at Carefree Resort & Conference Center 37220 Mule Train Rd., Carefree, AZ 85377 480-595-3850 / 888-488-9034 www.carefree-resort.com
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The Spa at Carefree Resort & Conference Center of-fers personalized service, intimate surroundings and several selections for body treatments, massages and facials.
Spa at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale 10600 E. Crescent Moon Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85262 480-513-5145 / 888-207-9696 www.fourseasons.com/scottsdale
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Offering seasonal, indigenous and innovative spa treatments such as the Jojoba & Prickly Pear Body Polish, Hydrating & Soothing Facial, and for a special treat, the In-Casita Massage.
Spa at Sanctuary Camelback Mountain 5700 E. McDonald Dr., Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 480-607-2326 / 800-259-4171 www.sanctuaryaz.com
11This relaxing, luxurious retreat features an Asian-in-spired menu of services, 11 indoor/outdoor treatment rooms, watsu pool, fitness center and more.
The Spa at Talking Stick 9800 E. Indian Bend Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85256 480-850-4065 / www.talkingstickresort.com
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Treatments, including facials and body therapies, feature products made of culturally significant ingre-dients harvested from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community garden.
Spa Avania at Hyatt Regency Scottsdale 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85258 480-483-5558 / 800-233-1234 www.spaavania.com
19Spa Avania reflects balance and harmony, awakening all of the senses with treatments centered around its “time-of-day” concept.
VH Spa for Vitality + Health Hotel Valley Ho6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-421-7777 / 866-882-4484 www.vhspa.com
8VH Spa offers transformational treatments, as well as a fitness center and movement studio with a view, and steam rooms.
Waldorf Astoria Spa The Boulders, a Waldorf Astoria Resort34631 N. Tom Darlington Dr., Carefree, AZ 85377 480-595-3500 / www.theboulders.com
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The 33,000-square-foot Waldorf Astoria Spa features a 2,000-square-foot fitness center with sweeping views, movement studio, yoga studio, boutique, Spa Café and organic garden.
Well & Being at Willow Stream Spa Fairmont Scottsdale Princess 7575 E. Princess Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85255 480-585-2732 / 800-908-9540 www.willowstream.com
27Well & Being at Willow Stream Spa offers the Haci-enda Retreat, the Havasupai Falls Rejuvenation and the Desert Hot Rock Massage.
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Simplicity Simple Skin Care 4375 N. 75th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-686-8538 / www.simplicityskincare.com
Simplicity day spa is designed specifically for men. We take the fluff out of the typical spa experience with old-school methods, RA Skincare, music by Frank Sinatra and Johnny Cash, and full comedic content. It’s the ultimate in “manscaping,” with emphasis on the MAN.
Spa at Gainey Village 7477 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85258 480-609-6980 / www.villageclubs.com
25Enjoy a resort spa and salon experience at day spa prices with access to our award-winning health club and numerous amenities.
Spa Lamar 5115 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85250 480-945-7066 / www.thelamar.com
40Steam, sauna, pool, whirlpool, robes & lockers includ-ed with any spa service over $60. Hair and nail salon, yoga studio, art gallery and event space for 100.
Verde Maison Organic Beauty Spa 15037 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 189, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 480-563-0449 / www.verdemaison.com
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This cosmetic, bath and skincare boutique specializes in international lines free of parabens, propylene gly-cols, petrolatum and SLSs. Spa services include facials, make-up applications, spray tanning and waxing.
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Talking Stick ResortThe Spa at Talking Stick – a luxurious, open-air spa located on the
14th floor of Talking Stick Resort – is the ultimate in rejuvenation.
Enjoy spring treatments from $39 through May 28, 2015.
9800 E Indian Bend Rd, Scottsdale480-850-4065 / www.talkingstickresort.com/spa.aspx