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3 Best Spas in Paradise Valley

With the hectic pace of every day life, it's no surprise there are so many in desperate need of some relaxation. Think about it, when was the last time you had a day for yourself where you treated yourself to a manicure, facial, massage, or wrap? With the slew of spas in and around Paradise Valley, you have your pick for where to go when you want some pampering. If you're ready to take some time for yourself, check out some of the following spas in Paradise Valley.

Montelucia Resort & Spa

Although it only opened in 2008, Montelucia Resort & Spa has quickly become one of the most popular spas in the Paradise Valley area. They feature hundreds of guest rooms and suits, so you have no excuse to not take more than a day for yourself. When you want a swim, there are three pools to choose from, and when you get hungry, stop at one of the five restaurants on site, such as Prado or Mbar, or do room service. Head over to their 31,000 square foot Joya Spa for one of their numerous treatments, including a massage, facial, anti-aging light therapy, lash tinting, body scrub, and brow waxing.

Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa

There's few services you won't be able to do at Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa. They offer aquatic massage, several types of manicures and pedicures, wraps, scrubs, massages, and more. When you get hungry, pay a visit to Elements, their restaurant that offers delicious American cuisine that ranges from the iced shellfish platter to filet steak benedict. If you're in the mood for wine, you'll have three wonderful pages of it to choose from.

Considering how hard you work on a daily basis, you deserve a little pampering whether it's for one day or a few. You'll also get to experience Paradise Valley's beautiful scenery and kind people. How can you go wrong?

Dolce Salon & Spa

Take one look at the services available at Dolce Salon & Spa and you'll have a hard time picking out only a few to do. For hair services, they offer full highlights, color retouch, relaxer, Brazilian smoothing blowout, color correction, hair extensions, and more. Their spa services list is even longer as they offer everything from a chocolate body wrap and spot treatment to a coconut oil scalp massage and Swedish massage. You'll find many services at Dolce Salon & Spa that you won't be able to find anywhere else.

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