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Jordan resort springs to life

August 26 - September 1, 2009
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Evason Ma'In Hot Springs & Six Senses Spa in Jordan has extended its 'stay 2 pay 1' offer for GCC residents during Ramadan.

The deal is valid until the end of the Holy Month and offers guests the chance to stay that little while longer for no extra cost.

Jordan's newest and one of its most luxurious Dead Sea area properties, Evason Ma'In Hot Springs & Six Senses Spa is located 30 kilometres from the mosaic city of Madaba and is close to many of Jordan's most popular historical sites.

It is a scenic 60 minute drive from Amman International Airport or a 50 minute drive from Queen Alia International Airport.

Lying 264 metres below sea level, the location of the hotel provides a serene atmosphere surrounded by spectacular mountain landscapes and natural hot springs.

An oasis set amongst dramatic terrain, Evason Ma'In's location is easily accessible and defines the resort and spa experience in the Middle East.

"Evason Ma'In is a destination of choice for those seeking the perfect retreat to relax, be pampered and to enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the Ma'In Hot Springs waterfalls," a spokesman said.

Those booking the 'stay 2 pay 1' room offer will also receive a complimentary upgrade to an Evason Room on every 'Superior Room' booking. Additionally, there is a half board (breakfast and dinner) supplement for $50 per person per day.

A daily Iftar buffet will take place in the heart of the resort, at The Springs restaurant and in Evason Ma'In style, will prove to be an organic, wholesome smorgasbord of traditional, local and international delights. The Iftar buffet costs Jordan dinar 35++ per person.

General manager Manish Puri said: "The aim of each Six Senses resort is to blend with the local environment both aesthetically and also socially. Ramadan is one such occasion where we can show our talents and offer guests something truly wholesome, local and authentic."

Other outlets in the property such as the White Lounge will be transformed with an oud player and if visitors like sheesha, then this will be the resort's unofficial sheesha lounge.

If star gazing and movies are more enticing, then the resort's open air cinema will be showing daily movies from 9.30pm.

Cult classics together with movies for the children will ensure there is something for every family member to enjoy.

If Ramadan is more a time of reflection and prayer for visitors, then there is a dedicated mosque on site within the property.







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