Jordan Valley Marriott Resort Spa
The Jordan Valley Marriott Dead Sea Resort and Spa Jordan's hospitality ambassador of life's healing grounds is surrounded by rugged purple mountains that subtly change in color as the day unfolds. This is where the spirit of Jordan fills the air and the pulse of history resonates in culture with an endless celebration of life and traditions. The Resort offers anticipatory and warm service that revives the soul as well as a self contained blend of modern dcor and generous space. Service is unparalleled anticipating every need and the culinary delights are a pleasure to enjoy. The Spa is an integral part of the resort. It offers a retreat for guests to unwind relax and rejuvenate and is designed to offer guests a unique experience and to help rebalance the body mind and spirit. The treatments are specially prepared to invigorate the body and soul. In addition the Jordan Valley Marriott Resort and Spa is proud to be the first hotel in the Middle East to switch to solar panel energy for hot water.
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