Movenpick Dead Sea Spa and Resort explained

Mövenpick Resort & Spa Dead Sea
Native Name:منتجع وسبا موفنبيك البحر الميت
Building Type:Hotel
Classification:5 Stars
Location:Dead Sea
Address:P.O. Box 815538, Amman 11180, Sweimah - Dead Sea
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Opened Date:1999
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Cost:29 million Jordanian dinars
Floor Area:52,2000 square meters
Known For:One of the largest resorts in the Middle East
Rooms:346 rooms

The Mövenpick Dead Sea Spa and Resort is a luxury resort hotel on the shore of the Dead Sea, the lowest location on Earth. It was opened in 1999 by Zara Investment Holding, Jordan's largest operator of five-star hotels. Condé Nast has classified it as the best resort in Jordan and one of the best in the Middle East for several years.[1]

The resort is one of the largest in the Middle East. It is known for providing premium therapeutic services using the natural products of the Dead Sea, which are believed to have curative properties. It has 346 rooms and many other amenities, including swimming pools, a fitness centre, a children's club, nine restaurants, and a spa. The hotel, Green Globe certified since 2014, is one of the first in the region to utilize environmentally-friendly solar heating systems.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Corona. Danielle. Two Movenpick hotels in Jordan listed in Conde Nast Traveler's Top 10 Middle East Resorts. 7 May 2018. The Holiday Place. December 12, 2013.
  2. Web site: موفينبيك تتحول للطاقة الشمسية في منشآت البحر الميت وتالا بي العقبة. alrai.com.