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The Spa at Fairmont Dubai reopens with 50% off treatments

Relax, restore and rejuvenate this weekend at a fabulous spa located in a luxurious hotel setting.

The Spa at Fairmont Dubai reopens this weekend offering you a perfect moment of respite from the hustle and the heat of the city with a brand new deal. Not only will you get a full-day access to the Sunrise and Sunset pools, but you will only pay half price for any 60 or 90-minute massage. The appointment has to be made between 12.30 and 15.30 and the offer is only available from Thursday to Saturday.

With an array of relaxing treatments to choose from, let all the stress melt away as you reward yourself with some overdue TLC. Below we list some of our favourites from their extensive menu to help you choose.

The Spa at Fairmont Dubai

This gentle intensity massage combines the power of Aromatherapy oils (choose from a selected collection) to suit your mood and is designed to increase circulation and promote relaxation, using long, smooth strokes to relax the muscles and stimulate the lymphatic and circulatory system.

This treatment focuses on aligning the body’s inner strength to help restore a sense of balance and harmony. Experience a diagnostic pressure point foot massage targeting specific reflex areas on the feet, followed by a relaxing heated stones massage and Aromatherapy Associates Inner Strength oil, which combines a unique blend of rose, clary sage, frankincense and cardamom essential oils, inspiring healthy circulation and elimination of toxins. Finish off with a head and scalp massage that will leave you revived and invigorated.

Using Aromatherapy Associates De-stress Muscle Oil, this deep tissue massage uses rosemary, black pepper and ginger, deeply absorbed into the muscles to relieve the stress and strain or rid of knots and muscular aches. Exactly what we need after sitting at our computer all day.


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