Best Resort Massage
Originally constructed as Paradise Valley Racquet Club in 1957, the revamped Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa (opened in 2001) offers a second-to-none classic Arizona resort experience. It has the best views of Camelback Mountain (it’s nestled among the humps, after all) and massage treatments take advantage of the landscape. Treatment rooms are in a building separate from the spa facilities, and getting there requires a short stroll through a private area with tranquil bubbling fountains, Zen-like stone gardens and a delightful desert vista. The placid resort atmosphere is part of the cost for massage treatments, which range from $230 for a custom 60-minute traditional massage to $475 for two-hour Thai massages. It’s worth it — the massage therapists are highly skilled and attentive to the areas that ache the most, and aside from occasionally checking in on the pressure, they let you relax and don’t try to chat with you during your treatment (the better to hear the soft bells and flutes of the spa music). With spa facilities including a spacious hot tub, a stream room, a sauna and an infinity-edge pool, you can make a whole day of your massage. It’s not just a treatment; it’s an experience.