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Asian spirituality meets the Arizona desert at this chic resort oasis, a former tennis ranch dating from the 1960s. The resort’s 24 new casitas, decorated in minimalist splendor , surround the expansive infinity-edge pool, while 74 older, more traditional, casitas have more discreet settings up the mountain. The 12,000-square foot, indoor/outdoor spa opened in January 2002. The cathedral-like reception area has soaring ceilings and a dramatic floor-to-ceiling window with mountain views. Eleven treatment rooms open onto an interior courtyard with a meditation garden and reflecting pool. In keeping with the spa’s Eastern philosophy, signature treatments include the Sumatra coconut polish (in which fresh coconut is used to buff away dead skin cells) and a Thai foot massage (in which a wooden dowel is used with traditional reflexology). Most treatments can be performed in Sanctum, a private treatment suite for two with its own plunge pool, fire pit, and outdoor shower. There’s also a 25-yard lap pool, a heated watts pool, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. At night, Elements restaurant serves fare that’s several notches above your average spa cuisine, and the adjoining Jade Bar plays host to a good-looking crowd of locals. In the shadow of Camelback’s famous Praying Monk, the effect is appropriately serene. — read another spa retreat in California
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SIGNATURE TREATMENT: SUMATRA COCONUT POLISH
Sanctuary in Camelback Mountain 5700 East McDonald Drive Paradise Valley, AZ 85253, United States
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