Al Jerf 1 anchors the older, more settled side of the Al Jerf district, close to the universities and the creek that shapes this part of Ajman. It is a mixed neighbourhood of villas, apartments and student housing, and Salonist makes finding good body care here effortless, letting you compare venues, read verified reviews and book a slot straight from your phone. Whether you are a student between classes or a parent with an hour spare, the app lets you compare venues, prices and reviews and book the moment you spot a suitable slot.
The Moroccan bath is the treatment most people come for. A therapist steams the skin, cleanses with black soap, exfoliates thoroughly with a kessa glove and finishes with rhassoul clay or a nourishing oil. Prices in Al Jerf 1 are fair, generally AED 110 to AED 210, and Salonist shows the complete package so there is nothing unexpected at the till.
The menu reaches well past the hammam. Salt and sugar scrubs polish the skin, detox and slimming wraps firm with mud and seaweed, and back treatments clear the areas you cannot reach. Rich body masks, warming hot-stone rituals and long full-body relaxation sessions make a visit here feel like a proper break from routine. With students and families side by side, venues here cater to a wide range of budgets, from a swift polish between classes to an indulgent weekend ritual. Combined packages that add a scrub or mask to a Moroccan bath are widely offered, and Salonist lists the exact inclusions, timing and price for each so choosing the right one is simple.
Because therapists here cover the wider Al Jerf area, nearby listings add choice. Several also serve Al Jerf 2 and Al Rashidiya 1, while others take bookings in Al Nakhil and Al Bustan close at hand.
Salonist keeps selection simple, drawing on 15,000+ businesses across 60+ countries and 2 million+ reviews so a well-rated room is easy to spot. Live availability reveals the open times, in-app booking cuts out the calls, and digital payment finishes it off. A Moroccan bath or body wrap fits neatly around student and family life in Al Jerf 1.