attractions: spa oman 2012
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AL NAHDA RESORT & SPA Located in Barka Ð around 30
minutes drive from Muscat Interna- tional Airport Ð Al Nahda ranks as Oman's first dedicated spa retreat. The property features a range of guest suites, state-of-the-art fitness facilities including studios and meditation areas, and runs wellness programmes that are custom designed by profession- ally-trained staff.
Each programme is designed to suit the specific requirements of individual guests. Sample prog- rammes include fitness schedules, massage and physiotherapy treat- ments, and nutrition guidelines. Other highlights of the resort include a variety of restaurants serving international spa cuisine, bars featuring live entertainment and a range of outdoor adventure activities such as camel and horse riding and diving. +968 26883710
www.alnahdaresort.com
CLUB OLYMPUS GRAND HYATT, MUSCAT
Club Olympus offers professional massage, body and facial treat- ments, as well as a fully-equipped gym, exclusive ladies-only fitness studio, floodlit tennis courts and squash courts. +968 24641234
www.muscat.grand.hyatt.com
CHI, THE SPA SHANGRI LA'S BARR AL
JISSAH RESORT & SPA
The Spa features some of Oman's largest and most luxurious private spa suites in a village- like setting within luxurious gardens. With 12 treatment rooms, the spa offers a range of specialised body, water, massage and facial therapies based on ancient healing tradi- tions, philosophies and rituals of China and the Himalayas. +968 24776767
www.shangri-la.com
FRANKINCENSE SPA BY CHAVANA
SALALAH MARRIOTT RESORT Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the Frankincense Spa by Chavana harnesses youthful energy and a Balinese spirit to provide a fresh, friendly and comfortable encounter for spa goers. Guests can select from a comprehensive menu of facial, massage and body treatments. +968 23268245
www.marriott.com
THE SPA
INTERCONTINENTAL, MUSCAT The InterContinental's wellness facility offers a variety of massages by trained professionals. These include Thai, sports and reflex massages (feet, hands and head), back massage and the signature InterContinental massage. Guests can enjoy the separate ladies and gents Jacuzzi, sauna, steam bath and plunge pool. +968 24680000
www.intercontinental.com
WELLNESS CENTRE AL BUSTAN PALACE, A RITZ-
CARLTON HOTEL
The Al Bustan's fitness centre offers the latest in cardio and weight equipment with a separate aerobics room, sauna, steam room and relaxation rooms.
The second floor location offers breathtaking views of the mani- cured hotel gardens and expansive private
beach.The property is building a standalone spa, which will be operated by Six Senses. +968 24799666
www.ritzcarlton.com
THE SPA AT SIX
SENSES HIDEAWAY ZIGHY BAY
The Six Senses Hideaway & Spa at Zighy Bay covers an area of 1,500 square metres and offers nine treatment rooms, three of which have outdoor showers, baths and relaxation areas. Two Arabian- style hammams are signature features of the spa. +968 26735555
www.sixsenses.com
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THE SPA THE CHEDI, MUSCAT
The Spa at The Chedi Muscat offers a range of massages from Balinese to Indian Ayurvedic
Abhyanga.The Chedi Massage is a dynamic fusion of five massages including Shiatsu, Thai, Swedish, Balinese and Hawaiian Lomu-Lomu with two therapists working in a synchronised manner. Other treatments include specialty baths, scrubs and beauty rituals. +968 2452 4400
www.lhw.com/thechedi
THE SPA CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL, MUSCAT
The hotel offers various massages and spa treatments, including mud wraps, body scrubs and facials. The modern health club also offers a state-of-the-art gym, sauna, steam room, two squash courts and two outdoor tennis courts. +968 24660660
www.crowneplaza.com THE SPA
CROWNE PLAZA, SOHAR Spa facilities consist of a sauna, steam room, massage rooms and a variety of massage treatments. The hotel gym also boasts a fully equipped gymnasium with tread- mills, fitness bicycles, ARC body trainer, Concept II rowing machines and strength machines. +968 26850850
www.crowneplaza.com
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