| 2007 Rates
       
        
          
            |  | Low Season | Regular Season | High Season |  
            |  | DecemberJanuary February
 | March, June, July,
              August, Sept. & Dec. 20 - Jan. 5 2008. | April May October |  
            | Per
              person HB | 58 | 68 | 78 |  
            | Per
              person HB | 68 | 78 | 88 |  
            | Full Board Supplement | 18 | 18 | 18 |  
            | Single Supplement | 35 | 40 | 45 |  
            | Extra Bed BB | 30 | 40 | 50 |  
            | Extra
              Bed HB | 38 | 48 | 58 |  
            | Day use room | 80 | 90 | 100 |  
            | Entrance beach only | 15 | 15 | 15 |  
            | Entrance and lunch | 30 | 30 | 30 |  
            | Entrance and Lebanese dinner | 45 | 45 | 45 |  
            | Groups
              over 15 persons and less than 6 nights | 59 | 69 | 79 |  HB = Half board (buffet dinner & buffet
breakfast)Day Use Room = 3 persons only
 Child Sharing - 2 adults & one child in the same room
 1 Adult & one child = single room (child under 12 free)
 2 children in one room = single room rate
 child sharing under 6 = free
 Rates are in USD
 
 91 Rooms Bar/Café    
Children's Playground     Handicapped Access    
Parking     Restaurant     Secretarial Service    
24 hr Room Service     Accepts Credit Cards    
Water Sports     Gym     Jacuzzi    
Massage     Swimming Pool     Sauna    
Tennis     Air Conditioning    
Minibar     Satellite TV    
Telephone     Television     Video     The Dead Sea Medical Centre, on
the grounds of the Dead Sea Spa Hotel, is one of the leading facilities in
Jordan for medical treatment built around the unique elements of the sea.
"We use absolutely no drugs," says Hamed Alawi, a doctor at the centre.
The sun, air, water and mud of the Dead Sea serve as the foundation for
treatments tailored to each patient.
 While Alawi is a Vienna-trained
doctor who has also extensively studied natural medicine, he says one
"can't really study at university treatments that are used here" at
the centre. Rather, treatments are "the result of our special experience
here." Rich in salts, minerals and algae, the mud, for example, is used in
a variety of treatment programmes. The dark colour of the mud allows it to
absorb and hold heat and moisture, with the effect of improved blood
circulation, relief from joint pain and relaxed muscles. The natural tar found
in the mud also helps relieve joint problems which arthritis patients suffer
from. Reserve
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