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Welcome to the second iteration of Vogue’s global spa guide, an index of the 100 best spas in the world, built from the expertise of our global editors and trusted contributors. There is a lot to choose from in the world of wellness, and no matter how far you’re planning to travel—from a subway ride to a trans-Atlantic flight—we want to make sure it’s worth the journey. Whatever your path, let us be your guide.
Why go here?
Whether it’s the opulent Omani and Islamic interiors or secluded headland location (complete with a private beach and beautiful sea views), the adults-only resort of Shangri-La Al Husn is incredibly peaceful. The first of its kind in Oman, the resort’s Luban Spa champions frankincense, the ancient ingredient which is also known as—you guessed it—“luban.” Frankincense isn’t just known as one of the fabled gifts from the Three Wise Men: It also has potent healing properties, and the spa puts them to excellent use.
What’s the vibe?
The palatial hotel is relatively old-school—think silk Persian carpets, latticed wood detailing, and abundant buffet breakfasts—and attracts as many Omanis as it does those from overseas. With a palm-tree-lined courtyard where you can sip cocktails at sunset as the heat burns off, and live traditional music, there are also numerous delicious places to eat within the resort, and the service is impeccable.
The history?
The iconic queen of Sheba supposedly built her summer palace in the south of Oman, so the country itself is steeped in history. Without drawing comparisons between us, the hotel did feel like a personal palace during my stay in Oman; however, it was built more recently, in 2005. A 20-minute drive from Muscat’s old town and the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque (which is well worth a visit to see the mesmerizing architecture), there is a rich source of history right on your doorstep.
What should you try?
Melt muscular tension away by booking in for the Wahiba Golden Sand massage, which utilizes frankincense oil—known for its antimicrobial and wound-healing properties—alongside different types of Arabian Oriental massage. Though not exactly a spa treatment, stand-up paddleboarding is also on offer; exploring underneath the arched rock just off the private beach when the sea is calm isn’t just a great workout (whether you manage to stand up or not), but it can also promote mindfulness.
How environmentally friendly is it?
The hotel’s motto is to leave a better world behind, so it continues to make good efforts to look after the planet. Whether that’s its Care for People project, which focuses on uplifting underprivileged communities and sees staff donate clothes and hotel linens and bathrobes to a local charity, or sourcing produce locally and ethically, there are also water refill stations around the hotel in lieu of plastic bottles, and electric vehicles to travel in.
What else do we need to know?
If you don’t mind forgoing alcohol outside your bedroom during the daytime, you’ll get a cheaper room (and quieter hotel) during the month of Ramadan. Highly recommend asking the concierge when the baby turtles might hatch—a magical event by all accounts, witnessing them make their way to the sea is a pleasure you just don’t get in many destinations. Also head to Muscat’s old town to mooch around the busy souks and buy some spices to boot.
Who can go?
Anyone is welcome to visit the spa—just be sure to book an appointment.
Booking details for The Luban at the Shangri-La Al Husn
Address: HM36+78X، Muscat 100 Muscat Muscat, Bandar Jissah 644, Oman
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