Healthy news from Arizona
The Boulders Resort & Golden Door Spa is becoming an all-organic resort and several other developments in Scottsdale, Ariz., are part of an area trend to offer healthier surroundings.
The Caleo Resort & Spa, for example, recently acquired by Kimpton Hotels, opened its Jurlique Spa. It’s described as a “distinctly organic, nature-based experience” with seven treatment rooms and a couples massage room.
All of its treatments feature Jurlique products, which are produced by an Australian company that offers 200 organic, plant-based products.
The Boulders Resort is implementing large-scale gardens on the grounds that will produce a variety of produce, herbs and spices for the resort’s kitchens.
Resort guests can also shop at a nearby all natural farmers market and drop off their purchases at the resort’s restaurants for preparation.
In other food and drink news in Scottsdale, the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess started to pair snack boxes with movie titles. Those craving shrimp, for example, can order a “Forest Gump.”
At Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, each guest room now has a martini set along with other necessities to make a perfect cocktail. Top-notch vodka is offered along with a selection of olives.
Report by David Wilkening
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