Spa & Wellness
Dubai is fast becoming a number one spa destination, with visitors being spoilt for choice with the variety of spas, their unique themes, styles and concept treatments. Influences are drawn from east and west and this international feel is evident with spa themes ranging from Moroccan to Egyptian, Balinese to Thai and contemporary.
Treatments are by specialists practicing techniques from Bali, India, Sweden, Thailand, China,and beyond. Most spas offer well-known international product brands such as
Givenchy, La Prairie, Elemis and ESPA, while others focus on traditional. Treatments also include massage – from stone massage to Balinese, hydrotherapy, thalassotherapy, Moroccan Hammam, body wraps, Ayurvedic, Ionthermie, and Phytotherapy.
Staff are always professional and high standards of customer service is the norm. Many spa staff are recruited from the country where the treatment comes from to ensure that
treatments from that region are authentic.
So, after spending a busy day visiting Dubai’s outstanding shopping malls, beautiful beaches or participating in an event, take a break and immerse yourself in any of the city’s world-class spas.
Highlights
Sharjah sees 11% more tourists in H1
The UAE emirate of Sharja recorded an 11% increase in the number of tourist arrivals in the first half of this year, compared to the same period in 2009, according to the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA). The majority of tourists (45%) entering Sharjah during the first half were from Europe, while 25% were from the GCC, 14% were from Asian countries, 11% were from other Arab countries, and the remaining 5% came from the Commonwealth, the US, Africa and the Pacific Region. The authority also said the emirate's 107 hotel establishments (41 hotels and 66 hotel apartments) reported a 70% hotel occupancy rate during the period.
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