Full Body Massage 1 hour with Steam,Jacuzzi and Sauna in Hurghada

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Full Body Massage 1 hour with Steam,Jacuzzi and Sauna in Hurghada

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A one-hour reset beats the hotel spa prices. You get a full-body massage in Hurghada, then a block of free time to use the steam, jacuzzi, and sauna areas, with hotel pickup and drop-off included.

I love the mix of focused hands-on work and quick recovery time. The massage uses perfumed oils, and the session is built around easing muscle tension without turning your day into a spa marathon.

One thing to consider: the setting is basic (think “works, not luxury”), and timing can be a little uneven—so arrive with a relaxed mindset and check the facilities when you get there.

Quick Takeaways

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  • 60 minutes of massage time with perfumed oils, plus extra time in heat and water facilities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off included inside Hurghada
  • Great value at $16, especially if you mainly care about a solid massage
  • Mixed spa areas mean you’ll want the right swimwear if you wear hijab (burkinis/swimming hats)
  • Some inconsistency shows up: damp towels, noise, and occasional missing facilities have been reported
  • If you prefer lighter pressure, say so clearly before they start

How the 2-Hour Spa Slot Works in Real Life

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This is listed as about 2 hours total, but the day is really split into two parts: your 60-minute massage and then time to cool down (or get warm again) in the spa facilities. That extra time matters because it turns the visit from a quick appointment into something you can actually feel later that day.

Your experience starts with pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle. Then you’ll head to the spa, which is in a shopping-mall type setting outside the main tourist core. Don’t expect the “wow” factor of a high-end resort spa. Instead, it’s more practical: you’ll get into the routine quickly, get worked on, and have facilities available afterward.

One practical tip: build a small buffer in your schedule. A few people have had delays between arrival and massage start, and the “free time” can shrink if you’re late—or if the session runs behind.

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Massage in Hurghada: What the Full-Body Session Feels Like

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The main event is a full-body massage for 60 minutes. In plain terms, you should expect deep relaxation aimed at tired muscles and general tension. The oils are part of the experience too. It’s not just rubbing—there’s a clear effort to make the massage feel soothing and scent-based, so you can settle your breathing instead of thinking about your calendar.

The quality of the massage is the biggest reason people rate this experience highly. Names come up often: Rahma and Omar are highlighted as top massage therapists, and Hussain also gets a strong mention for helping make the whole visit smoother. If you get matched with one of those therapists, you’re likely in good hands.

That said, pressure can vary. One downside that shows up clearly is that some sessions have felt too firm. So if you know you’re sensitive—or you’ve had painful massages before—speak up early. Ask for lighter pressure at the start and again if needed. You shouldn’t have to “tough it out” to get the outcome you came for.

Also pay attention to the “small comfort” details. A couple of people reported issues like a damp towel on the massage bed. It’s awkward, but worth checking quietly: ask for a dry towel or a fresh one if anything feels off.

Steam, Jacuzzi, and Sauna: Getting Your Money’s Worth After the Massage

The free time is meant to be the payoff. After your massage, you can use the jacuzzi, steam, and sauna (included). This is where the session becomes more than just muscle work—you’re pairing it with heat and water to help your body shift out of “vacuum-tight” posture.

Two important points from how this tends to play out:

1) Timing affects how much you use.

If the massage runs long or starts late, you may lose part of the facilities time. Some people managed only a short window in the sauna or steam room. So if using all three is your goal, ask how long you’ll have and when they expect to call you back.

2) Staff guidance isn’t always consistent.

A few people said no one showed them how to use the areas. When you finish your massage, take 30 seconds to ask, where do I change, and which rooms are open right now. If you wear hijab, don’t assume you’ll be told what rules apply.

Mixed facilities note (important)

The sauna, steam room, and jacuzzi areas are mixed, which means you should plan swimwear accordingly if you wear hijab. One smart suggestion from a group experience: bring burkinis and swimming hats so you can use the spa spaces comfortably and in line with the room setup.

The Spa Setting: Why It’s Not a Luxury Hotel

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The spa is described as simple, and that’s accurate. You might find it located inside an older or developing mall area, and the rooms may feel plain—some people even mentioned basic walls and a lack of ambience like music or incense.

Here’s the trade-off: you’re paying around $16, so you’re not funding marble floors and spa robes. You’re paying for skilled therapists and included heat/water access.

Still, you should expect at least clean basics. Some reports mention cleanliness issues (like damp towels) and general comfort misses (background voices, no mood setup). That doesn’t mean it’s dirty every time, but it does mean you should arrive with a “check the details” mindset.

My practical take: this is a good choice if your priority is massage quality and value, not a cinematic spa experience. If you want luxury vibes, you’ll probably be disappointed.

Pickup, Timing, and Getting There Without Stress

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Pickup and drop-off from Hurghada hotels are included, and that’s a big convenience win. It means you don’t have to figure out transport to a mall-spa location that may not be easy to find with taxis alone.

That said, pickup logistics can be the wild card. Some people experienced friendly, on-time drivers. Others noted delays and waiting after arrival while the group was sorted.

Here’s how to reduce frustration:

  • Be ready at pickup time with clear hotel details.
  • Keep your phone charged and your meetup point obvious.
  • If you’re traveling in a group, make sure everyone stays together until the minibus matches you to the right order.

Also remember there’s group sizing: maximum 30 travelers. That doesn’t sound huge, but in a small spa, it can still create short bottlenecks between massage start times.

Price and Value: Is $16 Actually Fair?

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At $16 per person for a 60-minute full-body massage, plus free time in steam/sauna/jacuzzi, this is one of those deals that makes sense only if your expectations match the concept. You’re not paying for fancy interiors. You’re paying for treatment time.

When a place is this affordable, the best “value strategy” is simple:

  • Book it for the massage.
  • Plan to use the spa facilities right after (so you don’t lose time).
  • Decide in advance what matters most: heat/water access and therapist skill are the core wins here.

If you want to spend extra time enjoying a resort-style spa lounge, this isn’t that. If you want a solid, effective reset for less than you’d pay at a hotel, it often delivers.

What to Bring (and What to Ask Before You Start)

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A few small items and questions can seriously improve the experience.

Bring

  • Swimwear for mixed areas
  • If you wear hijab: burkinis and swimming hats for sauna/steam/jacuzzi comfort
  • Flip-flops (useful in spa-type wet areas, even if rules vary by room)
  • Your own towel if you’re very sensitive about towel cleanliness (not listed as included for personal use)

Ask right away

  • Confirm the plan for facilities after your massage (steam/sauna/jacuzzi)
  • Ask what time your free-use window ends
  • Tell your therapist your preferred pressure level (especially if you dislike deep firmness)

And yes, hydration matters. Water/coffee/tea and a welcome drink are listed as included, but if you don’t see it offered, ask politely. Simple question, less waiting.

Who This Tour Suits Best

This experience fits best if you want:

  • A value-priced massage without hotel-spa budgeting
  • Included heat/water time for quick relaxation
  • Easy pickup and drop-off from Hurghada hotels

It may be less ideal if you want:

  • A quiet, luxury, spa-lounge atmosphere
  • Strictly consistent timing (build slack)
  • A fully guided, highly managed “spa program” from start to finish

If you’re traveling as a family, there’s also a kids area included—useful for parents who want at least some space for little ones while plans are happening.

Should You Book This Full-Body Massage in Hurghada?

I’d book it if your goal is straightforward: get a real 60-minute full-body massage and then use the steam/sauna/jacuzzi to unwind, without spending hotel prices. The therapist quality can be excellent, and names like Rahma and Omar are a strong sign you can get a great session here.

I’d skip it or choose a more luxury-focused option if you’re extremely sensitive to ambience, expect towel-and-room perfection every time, or you require very precise timing to fit into a tight itinerary.

If you do book, go in prepared: check the facilities on arrival, ask about the pressure level, and keep your expectations practical. For $16, that mindset is the difference between a good deal and a disappointing one.

FAQ

How much does this Hurghada full-body massage cost?

It costs $16.00 per person.

How long is the experience?

The total experience is listed at about 2 hours, including 60 minutes of massage time.

What’s included with the 60-minute massage?

You get a 60-minute full-body massage using perfumed massage oils.

Can I use the sauna, steam room, and jacuzzi?

Yes. Free time is included for the jacuzzi, steam, and sauna.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off by air-conditioned vehicle are included for Hurghada.

Are transfers included from places outside Hurghada?

Not always. Transfers from Sahl Hasheesh and Makadi Bay cost 5€ per person, and from El Gouna, Soma Bay, or Safaga cost 10€ per person.

Is there a kids area?

Yes. A kids area is included.

Are the spa facilities separate by gender?

The sauna, steam, and jacuzzi areas are mixed. If you wear hijab, plan swimwear like burkinis and swimming hats.

What drinks should I expect during the visit?

Water, coffee, or tea is included, plus a welcome drink.

What’s the cancellation policy if plans change?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid isn’t refunded.

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