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Centre for Well-Being at The Phoenician

6000 E. Camelback Road Scottsdale, AZ 85251

 

Open since 1998, The Centre for Well-Being at The Phoenician offers the classic experience in Valley relaxation and rejuvenation. The spa embodies the spirit and vitality of the Southwest in its landscaping, architecture, and extraordinary art collection.

Centre for Well Being at The Phoenician  

The Centre for Well-Being pampers you completely, using the rich resources of the Southwest. A peaceful Meditation Atrium, soothing treatments, fitness programs and healing hands go beyond to the unexpected - with more than seventy exceptional spa services to choose from. Indulge in the legendary elegance of Arizona's luxury resort.

Aptly named for its focus on wellness, the 22,000-square-foot world class spa offers therapeutic and life-enhancing services. At the heart of the 24 spa therapy rooms is the Meditation Atrium where guests can unwind in leather loungers before or after their treatments

Treatments: The Centre for Well-Being provides an extravagant array of massage therapies, including LaStone ($220 / 75 minutes), Swedish, Thai ($220 / 80 minutes), Shiatsu, lymphatic and cranio-sacral, plus a wealth of exotic skin and body rituals, with signature treatments using plants and minerals indigenous to the Southwest.   Accusage ($250 / 80 minutes), Vanilla Rose Sugar Glow, Desert Rejuvenation Wrap, Botanical Radiance Facial. 

Costs: $$$$ - Spa treatments available in 50 and 80-minute increments with rates starting at $150.

Amenities: Men’s and women’s locker rooms each with sauna, steam room, whirlpool and Swiss showers, Meditation Atrium, Waters Bar with teas and refreshments, fitness center, exercise studio, full-service salon, boutique and access to resort amenities such as pools and outdoor café.

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