The 500 square meter facility provides remedies influenced by Middle Eastern and old Eastern practices.
The most opulent hotel in Abu Dhabi has presented its brand-new luxury spa.
At the Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental in Abu Dhabi, The Spa at Mandarin Oriental has begun operations.
The spa is tucked away within the hotel’s well-kept grounds, and it is surrounded by water features and wall mosaics created with local inspiration. There are nine private treatment spaces available within its 500 square meters.
Visitors to the health sanctuary have a variety of treatments and therapies to select from, some of which draw on Middle Eastern and North African customs while others are inspired by old Eastern healing traditions.
Additionally, there is a royal hammam where therapist will carry out three rituals using Moroccan, Turkish, and modern methods.
For those who prefer to have spa treatments outside while listening to the waves lapping, Hideaway Spa Cabanas will be located on the hotel’s own beach.The Essence of Abu Dhabi, a two-hour treatment that pays homage to Cleopatra, and Terrain Treasures, a luxurious treatment encouraged by the Rub’ al Khali desert and Arabian Gulf waters, are just a few of the standout treatments offered at The Spa. Oriental Qi, a treatment inspired by Chinese medicine, balances mind, body, and soul.
For male visitors, the Acqua di Parma Barbiere treatment blends the fine skill of shaving with high-end supplies from the exclusive Italian company.
The spa, which aims to be a haven of peace and tranquility, will feature visiting wellness experts and guest therapists from some of the top facilities around the world all year long.According to Michael Koth, general manager of Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi, “We are looking forward to welcoming guests to take advantage of The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Emirates Palace Abu Dhabi, which seeks to build upon the hotel’s distinctive legacy while introducing unparalleled wellness experiences and therapies.”
Corporate wellness will also be emphasized, with areas for thoughtful meetings and corporate group gatherings.
A trip to the spa will soon be a family event as starting in September, treatments specifically designed for children above the age of six will be offered using organic and chemical-free products.
In February of this year, the renamed Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi, held its formal opening. The 18-year-old facility has already received a number of novel innovations from the Hong Kong-based hotel chain, including the region’s first vegan bedrooms and Episodes Afternoon Tea.