Sanctuary Spa - Camelback Mountain Resort - Paradise Valley, Arizona

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Address:5700 East McDonald Drive
Paradise Valley, Arizona
Tel: (800) 245-2051

Our Spa Expert Says:

Sanctuary Camelback resort, true to its name, provides its clientele with a haven of tranquility and style, from its mountainside casitas, filled with comforts such as Frette linens, candlelight turndown service and Asian-inspired interiors, to innovative spa treatments. With 4 pools, including its signature sleek 'infinity pool,' as well as a fitness facility, 12 indoor and outdoor treatment rooms, a relaxing meditation garden, reflecting pond, and Watsu pool, you'd have trouble excaping tranquility here even if you wanted to!

Guests at Sanctuary will enjoy their stay at one of the 98 luxurious casitas onsite. Each casita boast a mountainside setting, with panoramic views mountain views that provide instant revitalization. But if you still find yourself yearning for more, look no further than the ume plum roll; a blend of ume plum, willow extract, and pure essential oils which moisturize, tighten, and rehydrate the skin. If you're looking to detoxify, opt for the seaweed roll; a mask that stimulates the metabolism, and assists with cellular detox followed by cooling peppermint balm. Another unique treatment option is the bamboo lemongrass scrub, which invigorates, exfoliates, and culminates with a full-body Thai lemongrass body lotion massage. Acupuncture, Thai table massage, reflexology, shiatsu, and Reiki are also all available here at the Spa. If it's a facial you were hoping for, no problem! Try age concept; an anti-aging facial which uses seashore plant extract combined with five anti-aging ingredients. Or you can opt for the emperor's facial; a customized facial for men, which promises firming, brightening, and hydration of the skin. The Spa also offers lotus flower aquatic reflexology, classes in the state-of-the-art fitness center, Pilates, meditation, and Yoga classes, fitness & nutrition consultations and so much more. As long as you're here, take the opportunity to enjoy the view. You certainly wouldn't want to miss the sunset over Camelback Mountain while you enjoy dinner at Elements, a restaurant combining American cuisine with hip Asian accents.