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Best moroccan hammam in Dubai

Editor-verified moroccan hammam guide for Dubai — 10 providers, local pricing patterns, area-by-area breakdown, our top 3 picks.

10 spas offer this
AED 200+ from
75 min typical duration
Leila HaddadSenior Wellness Editor

Dubai-based wellness journalist with eight years covering MENA spa and beauty. Trained spa therapist; speaks Arabic, French and English. Has visited every featured Spalist listing personally.

Updated 2026-05-299 min readIndependently verified 2026-05-29
5-step verification Re-checked every 90 days Real reviews only Direct contact, no fees

Dubai's moroccan hammam scene is the most varied in the UAE — from authentic, Marrakech-trained therapists working in Deira walk-up venues, to five-star hotel spas on the Palm running 90-minute signature versions of the same treatment for ten times the price. Spalist has verified 10 moroccan hammam providers in Dubai, across 1 neighbourhood. Concentrated most heavily in Jbr. Every listing has been hand-reviewed and is re-checked every 90 days.

A Moroccan hammam is a centuries-old ritual built around steam, black soap (savon noir) made from olive paste, and a thorough kessa-glove exfoliation. The experience usually moves through a warm steam room, a vigorous body scrub, a clay mask (often ghassoul), and a relaxing oil massage. It is one of the most popular wellness rituals in the UAE — perfect for deeply cleansed skin and a calmer body.

In Dubai specifically, moroccan hammam prices typically range from AED 200 (budget neighbourhood spas) to AED 400+ (signature versions at hotel and resort spas). 0 budget options, 10 mid-tier and 0 luxury — see the full pricing table further down the page.

Editor's picks

Top 3 moroccan hammam picks in Dubai

Hand-selected after on-site visits.

Rosetta Massage Moroccan Bath — photo 1
#3
Sheikh Zayed Rd - Al Barsha First - Al Barsha - Dubai - United Arab Emirates · From AED 200

Editor's note: A great alternative — we'd happily send a first-time visitor here. Slightly different specialty (see the full profile for details).

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All moroccan hammam options

Every verified moroccan hammam spa in Dubai

10 options, sorted by rating.

Royal Moroccan bath — photo 1
4.5

Royal Moroccan bath

Kuwait road al mankhool - bur Dubai Grand Excelsior hotel - bur Dubai - دبي - United Arab Emirates · dubai
moroccan hammamluxury spa
fromAED 200· 8 reviews

About moroccan hammam

A Moroccan hammam is a centuries-old ritual built around steam, black soap (savon noir) made from olive paste, and a thorough kessa-glove exfoliation. The experience usually moves through a warm steam room, a vigorous body scrub, a clay mask (often ghassoul), and a relaxing oil massage. It is one of the most popular wellness rituals in the UAE — perfect for deeply cleansed skin and a calmer body.

Why visit moroccan hammam in Dubai specifically

  • Deeply exfoliates and softens skin
  • Improves circulation
  • Helps clear pores and reduce ingrown hair
  • Calms the nervous system
  • Affordable luxury — widely available across UAE

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FAQ: Moroccan Hammam in Dubai

Where can I get the best moroccan hammam in Dubai?
Spalist's editor's picks for Dubai are listed at the top of this page, ranked by visitor rating, review depth and our independent assessment. 10 verified providers in total. Use the area filter further down to narrow by neighbourhood.
How much does moroccan hammam cost in Dubai?
From AED 200 for a basic 60-minute treatment at a neighbourhood spa, up to AED 600+ for a signature version at a five-star hotel spa. The pricing table on this page breaks it down by tier.
Which Dubai neighbourhoods have the most moroccan hammam options?
Jbr (10 venues). Each neighbourhood has a dedicated page with full local listings. Links below.
What should I wear during a Moroccan hammam?
Most spas provide disposable underwear. You can wear your own swimsuit bottoms if you prefer. The therapist will keep you covered during the treatment.
How long does a typical Moroccan hammam take?
60 to 90 minutes for the full ritual. Add-on massage extends it to 90–120 minutes.
Is a Moroccan hammam suitable for sensitive skin?
Generally yes, but inform your therapist beforehand. Many spas offer a gentle version with finer-grain exfoliation.
How do I book moroccan hammam in Dubai?
Open any spa on this page and tap WhatsApp — most Dubai spas reply within five minutes. For weekend evenings and premium venues, book 3–5 days ahead.