8 Spas & Wellness in Ma'an Governorate That You Shouldn't Miss

May 14, 2022 Emerita Lamoureux

Discover the best top things to do in Ma'an Governorate, Jordan including Petra Chair Massage, PetraHammam, Nabatean Turkish bath, Ma'in Hot Springs, Salome Turkish Bath, Al Yakhor Turkish Bath, Hidab Turkish Bath, Sella Spa Turkish Bath.
Restaurants in Ma'an Governorate

1. Petra Chair Massage

Petra - Wadi Musa 71810 Jordan +962 7 7909 2675 http://petrachairmassage.wordpress.com/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Petra Chair Massage

Wouldn’t it be great to have a massage after a day of hiking in Petra? Well, you can! Just take an hour to get relaxed and refreshed again. I will welcome you with a cup of tea in my lovely house in Wadi Musa, B&B Petra Fig Tree Villa. It’s less then five minutes by car from the entrance of Petra.And you can hike up the hill in 15 minutes. You can take a seat on the chair and enjoy a 15 minute massage. It will get your energy level up again and, after a glass of replenishing water, you are ready for your next activity. Send me a message to make your reservation.

2. PetraHammam

Tourism Street 28 1000m to Petra Visitor Centre, Petra - Wadi Musa 71810 Jordan +962 7 9682 6222 [email protected] http://www.petrahammam.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

PetraHammam

Petra hammam (the middle eastern variant of a steam bath) is an attempt to recreate that centuries old arabic bathhouse experience, through the ritual of cleansing & relaxing. Whether you have tried the hammam on your holiday elsewhere or you want to try it for the very first time, petra hammam provides you, this unique experience that will leave you feeling clean, fresh & very relaxed!

3. Nabatean Turkish bath

Tourist Street Next to Petra Movenpick, Petra - Wadi Musa Jordan +962 7 7791 9683
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Nabatean Turkish bath

The Turkish bath starts with relaxation in a room (known as the warm room) that is heated by a continuous flow of hot, dry air, allowing the bather to perspire freely. Bathers may then move to an even hotter room (known as the hot room) before they wash in cold water. After performing a full body wash and receiving a massage, bathers finally retire to the cooling-room for a period of relaxation.

Reviewed By paulwX7918UE

Great tea, great Turkish bath and excellent way to relax after a day at Petra! Group of us went and enjoyed the stay. Highly recommend visiting.

4. Ma'in Hot Springs

Ma'in 17173 Jordan +962 5 324 5500 http://Www.mainhotsprings.com
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4.0 based on 344 reviews

Ma'in Hot Springs

These hot springs, whose reputed medicinal benefits have lured people since the days of Rome, are now part of a full-service spa.

Reviewed By 74raghadh - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

An amazing place. The hotel is a rustic 5 stars hotel with an oriental touch. The hotel manager Mr. George greats all guests as royals. He is always on top of everything even small details. Ms Lena the house keeping manager is an incredible person that notices even small details. she is friendly and makes you feel at home. The food is great. All the staff is just amazing. Thank you all for making our trip a marvelous one.

5. Salome Turkish Bath

Near Al-Anbat Hotel II, Petra - Wadi Musa Jordan 2157342 http://www.salometurkishbath.com/
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Salome Turkish  Bath

Reviewed By 456dwit - The Hague, The Netherlands

Great way to pamper yourself after wadi rum and/or a long day climbing the steps of Petra (We went twice). As a woman I felt completely at ease even though it's a mixed gender hammam. The rooms of the spa are so densely filled with steam that you can hardly see the person next to you. It's like you are floating on a warm cloud, especially when laying on the hot stone. First time my massage was done by a man and the second time by a woman. Both great and very professional.

6. Al Yakhor Turkish Bath

Tourist Street 101-3, Petra - Wadi Musa 71810 Jordan +962 7 7791 9683 [email protected] http://www.alyakhorhammam.com/
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4.0 based on 143 reviews

Al Yakhor Turkish Bath

Al Yakhor Turkish bath is located in Quiet Street where next to Petra Palace hotel. Just 200m far from main gate of Petra. 01 hour Turkish bath consist of steam bath (about 15 minutes), lying down on a hot stone slab (10-15 minutes), body scrub & massage (15-20minutes) and then showing afterwards. The purpose of Turkish bath is BODY DETOX and CLEAN THEIR DEAD SKIN. Please note that Turkish Bath is completely different from Swedish Massage, Thai Massage, Indian Ayurubeda spa and other luxury Spa/Estes etc. In our bath, there is shampoo, body lotion & soap etc but we put things in proportion to the price. So, if you prefer to use the richest shampoo, lotion, soap & treatment stuff etc, please ask the reception staff who will advise & provide you with fee. Moreover, in our new policy, we do not accept any improper people such as homosexual, taking drug & alcohol etc to enter our Turkish bath. To avoid any unnecessary claims, review for other people & respect our Turkish Bath, please kindly do your behavior in appropriately. *Turkish Bath Freshen up with a centuries-old spa treatment. A scrub in a Turkish bath is not just part of a bathing ritual, it also helps with detox and enhancing our immune system.The Turkish bath, also known as a hammam, is the Middle Eastern variant of a steam bath. During the Ottoman Empire, Turkish baths served as places of social gathering and ritual bathing. Today people use the hammam as a pampering form of cleansing and relaxation.How the hammam works:The Turkish bath is modeled on the Roman system of bathing with a warm room, hot room and cool room. The bather enters the warm room where their body warms up, then enters the hot room, or steam room, which has water basins along the walls and a large heated stone platform in the center. The bather can rest on the stone to increase body temperature and promote sweating, then rinse off at the water basins. One of the main specialties of the Turkish bath is the foam and scrub massage where a masseuse or masseur lathers up the bather with a special cloth sack full of foam and scrubs off dirt and dead skin with a loofah. The bather can then continue to relax in the hot room and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the steam and heat.

Reviewed By stephaniejO159UM - Windsor and Maidenhead, United Kingdom

I have just had the most amazing 1st experience in a Turkish Bath by an amazing lady called Aisha... Steam, exfoliate, incredible massage .. I was picked up from a near by restaurant by a really friendly man called Mariuk .. I would recommend you book this after such a wonderful day exploring Petra ... great for aching muscles .. I feel relaxed .. I feel so so good!!

7. Hidab Turkish Bath

Maint Street, Petra - Wadi Musa 71810 Jordan +962 3 215 9100 [email protected]
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3.0 based on 1 reviews

8. Sella Spa Turkish Bath

Sella Hotel, Petra - Wadi Musa Jordan +962 3 215 7170 [email protected] http://www.sellahotel.com/turkish-bath/index.html
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1.0 based on 1 reviews

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