Camelback Inn Scottsdale


This landmark resort, now a J.W. Marriott property, is one that originally helped put Scottsdale on the map.

The signature Native Hot Stone Massage incorporates the Native American art of using heated basalt stones to massage the body. It begins with the therapist placing hot rocks along the client’s back and arms. It’s very relaxing but during the summer heat it can be just – well – too hot! As an alternative, the therapist suggested a cooling aromatherapy massage. Thoughtful, considerate and fl exible. We like that in a spa.

The Adobe Clay Purification Treatment is another winner. It begins with an exfoliation, followed by the application of adobe clay to relax muscles and draw impurities from the system. Aromatic conditioner is massaged into the hair and scalp. Southwestern-inspired soap and cactus-fiber cloth are used during a shower to remove the clay, and a gentle application of warmed Juniper and Sage oils ends the treatment. You leave with a great feeling of relaxation and a nice little bonus—the soap and the cactus fiber scrubber. Nice touch.

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