Spa resorts in Jordan

Handpicked properties offering premium relaxation experiences in Jordan
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Best spa resorts in Jordan

Highly rated spa retreats based on recent guest reviews

Wellness at the Dead Sea:
Dead Sea Spa Hotel
Luxury by the Water:
Moevenpick Resort & Spa Dead Sea
Scenic Elegance:
Hilton Dead Sea Resort & Spa
Unique Coastal Experience:
Moevenpick Resort & Spa Tala Bay Aqaba
Relaxation with Cultural Touch:
Dead Sea Marriott Resort & Spa

FAQs on spa resorts in Jordan

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What are the cheapest hotel options in Jordan?
The cheapest hotel options typically start around $100 per night at properties like the Dead Sea Spa Hotel. Average prices for mid-range hotels hover around $150 to $200, whereas premium offerings can exceed $300 per night.
Which hotels in Jordan are ideal for couples?
Couples looking for a romantic getaway should consider Moevenpick Resort & Spa Dead Sea for its spa treatments and private beach access, or the serene atmosphere of the Luxotel Aqaba Beach Resort & Spa which caters exclusively to guests aged 15 and above.
Are there hotels that offer on-site activities or excursions in Jordan?
Yes, hotels like Crowne Plaza Jordan Dead Sea Resort & Spa By Ihg offer guided tours and excursions to local attractions, enhancing the guest experience with exclusive packages designed for adventurers.

Essential Information for Hotels in Jordan

This guide provides factual insights into eight hotels in Jordan, detailing price ranges, key attractions, local taxes, and seasonal factors to help travelers make informed accommodation choices.

Typical nightly rates range from $80 to $250.

There are 8 major hotels evaluated.

Peak travel seasons include March to May and September to November.

Jordan imposes a 10% service charge and 16% tax on hotel stays.

Hotels are generally 1-5 km from attractions like Petra and the Dead Sea.

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