Hurghada: Cleopatra Plus Spa, Massage, Shared Tour

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Hurghada: Cleopatra Plus Spa, Massage, Shared Tour

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That first step into the spa feels like a reset button. Cleopatra Plus Hammam & Spa in Hurghada mixes traditional Turkish bath rituals with modern comfort, and you get a proper scrub-and-massage flow instead of a rushed treatment. I especially liked the wellness circuit (salt room, sauna, steam, jacuzzi) and the care shown by staff such as Dina and Tota.

There is one thing to keep in mind: pickup timing can be a bit unpredictable if your hotel is busy or if communication isn’t perfectly smooth. Still, once you’re inside, the experience is easy to settle into.

You can choose how involved you want to be. Go for the shared spa & massage vibe if you don’t mind being around other people, choose the 60-minute massage-only option for simplicity, or upgrade to VIP for a more private setup with private transfer.

If you’re visiting Hurghada and want a serious “feel-good” day without overthinking it, this is one of the more straightforward spa packages I’d put on your shortlist.

Key Points at a Glance

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  • Hotel transfers when selected can take the stress out of getting to the spa
  • Hammam + modern comfort: salt room, sauna, steam, jacuzzi, then Turkish bath rituals
  • Scrub and mask details matter: body scrub with blends (strawberry, coffee, or herbal options) plus a clay facial mask
  • Massage options for your privacy level: shared, private 60-min, or VIP Cleopatra Plus
  • Strength varies, so speak up if you want softer pressure (some therapists use strong hands)

Cleopatra Plus Spa in Hurghada: What You Really Get for $21

Hurghada: Cleopatra Plus Spa, Massage, Shared Tour - Cleopatra Plus Spa in Hurghada: What You Really Get for $21
At about $21 per person, Cleopatra Plus Spa is aiming at real value: you’re not just buying one service, you’re buying a full Hammam-style sequence plus time in a thermal circuit. That matters because the best part of a Hammam isn’t only the massage—it’s the whole progression from warming up to deep cleansing to relaxation.

What I like most is that the package keeps a clear rhythm. First you soften up (salt/sauna/steam/jacuzzi), then you get the foam and scrub work, then you finish with a professional full-body massage. It feels like a journey rather than a quick appointment.

The other big win is choice. You can pick a shared experience if you want value, and you can shift to private or VIP if you want space and fewer logistics moments.

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Getting There Without Stress: Hotel Pickup, Timing, Arrival Drink

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If you select hotel pickup and drop-off, expect a transfer of about 25–60 minutes, depending on where your hotel is. Pickup times can be morning, afternoon, or later, so you can usually shape this spa stop around the rest of your holiday.

When you arrive, you’re greeted with a chilled Tang juice. It’s a small detail, but it helps you get into “vacation mode” right away after the ride—especially if the Hurghada heat is in full swing when you step out of the car.

One practical note: communication around pickup can be hit-or-miss. A couple of guests reported timing surprises, including being told 10am then contacted around 9. My advice: confirm your WhatsApp contact clearly ahead of time and be ready a little earlier than the exact pickup moment.

Locker Rooms, Rules, and What to Bring for a Smooth Hammam

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Before anything starts, you’ll get access to separate locker areas for men and women. That’s helpful when you want to change comfortably without feeling exposed. You’ll also want to keep valuables minimal—jewelry is not allowed, and the spa advises not bringing valuables along.

Bring:

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Swimwear (you’ll likely want it for the spa circuit)
  • A towel
  • Flip-flops
  • Comfortable clothes and basic toiletries

Not allowed:

  • Food and drinks
  • Luggage or large bags
  • Jewelry
  • Smoking indoors

Also, plan your meal timing. Treatments aren’t recommended immediately after heavy meals, which makes sense if you want your body to actually enjoy the heat, water, and massage work instead of feeling sluggish.

The Wellness Circuit: Salt Room, Sauna, Steam, and Jacuzzi

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The session starts with a wellness circuit that runs about ten minutes each for the salt room, sauna, steam bath, and jacuzzi. This is where you start feeling the “Hammam logic.”

Here’s what that order does for you:

  • Salt room helps open you up gently and makes you feel like you’re breathing easier.
  • Sauna and steam loosen muscles and raise your comfort level quickly.
  • Jacuzzi adds that “reset” effect—warm water calms tension before the cleansing ritual begins.

It’s also a good moment to slow your thinking down. You don’t need to do anything fancy—just use the time to breathe, relax, and let your body transition into treatment mode.

Turkish Bath Ritual: Foam Massage, Body Scrub Blends, and Clay Mask

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After the circuit, the Hammam rituals take over. You’ll move into the traditional Turkish bath portion, which includes a foam massage and then a full-body scrub.

The scrub is one of the most memorable parts because you’re not stuck with a single generic exfoliation. You can experience scrub options with blends such as strawberry, coffee, or other herbal exfoliants. The effect is immediate: skin feels smoother and cleaner, and you often notice a “lighter” feeling afterward.

Then comes the face treatment: a clay mask applied for about ten minutes. Even if you’re not a skincare person, it’s worth it. The timing is long enough to feel like part of the ritual, not like a quick add-on.

Throughout the Hammam portion and the day, you’ll have complimentary drinks such as green tea, herbal tea, and hibiscus. It’s not a luxury restaurant setup, but it supports the whole calm, reset vibe.

A quick drawback to anticipate: scrubs can be intense if you’re sensitive. If your skin is easily irritated, tell the staff before the scrub begins so they can guide you to the right approach.

Massage Options That Fit Your Privacy Level

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This is where Cleopatra Plus lets you tailor the experience.

Shared spa & massage option

Choose the shared setting if you’re okay being in common areas during the Hammam portion. In many cases, the Turkish bath part happens together, and the massage may be done in smaller rooms. That can be a good compromise: you get the social energy of a shared spa, but you still get private time for the bodywork.

This option is often the easiest value play.

60-minute massage-only option

If you want to skip most ritual steps, the 60-minute massage-only program comes with a private room and hotel transfer. It also includes sauna access, and steam on request (not in the private room).

This is the option I’d pick if you’re short on time or you’re mainly there for the massage experience.

VIP Cleopatra Plus option

The VIP upgrade is designed for privacy: private room, exclusive spa use, and private transfer. It’s especially popular with couples, women, and Muslim guests who want a more comfortable, personal setup.

If privacy is your top priority, VIP is the cleanest way to avoid the shared-room dynamic.

Shared vs Private vs VIP: How the Experience Changes

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The difference isn’t just “where you sit.” The vibe shifts.

In shared arrangements, you may feel more movement in the space during the Hammam part. That can be totally fine, and it’s often why people like the experience: it feels lively and still authentic. You’re also more likely to meet other visitors on similar schedules.

Private and VIP options reduce that. You spend less time around groups, and you get fewer interruptions in your own rhythm. If you’re traveling with a partner, VIP can make the day feel more like a planned date. If you’re traveling with family, the shared option can still work, since staff have shown flexibility in keeping people together during certain stages—like arranging a double room so a child didn’t have to be separated during the massage segment.

One practical consideration: if you like quiet, shared options can feel louder simply because other people are there. It’s not a problem, but it’s a difference in how your brain will switch off.

Massage Strength, Staff Care, and Common Mistakes to Avoid

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The core massage component is a 45-minute full-body professional massage as part of the main Hammam package. In the shared experience, it’s delivered after the scrub and mask, which is a smart sequence—your muscles are already warmed up and you’re already cleaned.

One important tip: massage strength can run firm. Some guests asked for medium-hard pressure, while others noted that therapists use strong hands. So if you want gentle work, say it clearly at the start. Don’t wait until halfway through.

Staff care matters here. Names like Dina, Tota, Toka 72, and even a masseur labeled as #62 were mentioned with high praise for making people feel comfortable and taken care of. That shows the staff aren’t treating this like a quick factory line. You’ll still want to speak up if anything feels off, but it’s reassuring that the human factor is getting consistently positive attention.

Also avoid the common self-inflicted problem: showing up feeling rushed and hungry. If you eat a heavy meal right before, you may feel uncomfortable during heat and massage work.

Tea Break and Aftercare: Leaving Lighter, Not Rushed

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You don’t just walk out after the massage. You’ll have access to a relaxation area, which gives you space to cool down and let your body register what just happened. Complimentary green tea, herbal tea, and hibiscus are served, so you’re not scrambling for water or a drink right away.

One detail that can help you plan: some guests mentioned having a water dispenser available for free, and that snacks and soft drinks were reasonably priced if you want extras. In one case, a can of pop was around £1 and a tub of Pringles was about £2. That means you can take care of small cravings without feeling trapped.

The overall goal is to leave feeling lighter and calmer. With a Hammam circuit plus scrub plus massage, the “post” feeling tends to stick: your skin feels smoother, your muscles relax, and your stress level usually drops quickly.

Price and Value: Does $21 Deliver a Real Spa Day?

For $21 per person, the value comes from stacking multiple parts into one package:

  • thermal circuit with salt room, sauna, steam, jacuzzi
  • foam and Turkish bath elements
  • body scrub with optional blend styles
  • a clay facial mask
  • a full-body professional massage
  • relaxation area access
  • complimentary tea options

If you were paying for these as separate items elsewhere, you’d likely spend more for the same total time and ingredients. That’s why this package works for budget-minded travelers who still want a genuine spa rhythm.

The trade-off is control. If you want full control over every moment—complete quiet, exact pressure preferences, zero shared-area movement—VIP is the better fit. Shared still can be great, but it’s more about balancing cost with comfort.

Who Should Book Cleopatra Plus Spa and Massage in Hurghada?

This is a good choice if:

  • you want a Hammam-style ritual rather than a simple massage
  • you’re okay with shared atmosphere during some stages (or you’ll choose VIP)
  • you like structured experiences with a clear sequence of warm-up, cleanse, and massage

It’s especially suitable for:

  • couples who want to relax together (and for VIP, in particular)
  • women who prefer privacy options (VIP or private massage-only)
  • visitors who want a strong value spa day with hotel transfers

If you’re traveling with kids, the data says it’s not suitable for children under 4. For older children, there can be flexibility around staying together during portions of the program, but it’s smart to confirm your setup directly when you book.

Should You Book Cleopatra Plus Spa and Massage in Hurghada?

I’d book it if you want a well-paced spa day with real Hammam rituals for a fair price—and you’re open to choosing the option that matches your comfort level. Shared works well for value and social energy, the massage-only option is ideal if you want a simpler plan, and VIP is worth it if privacy is non-negotiable.

If you’re sensitive to strong massage pressure or you’re very time-focused, plan to communicate preferences early and be ready for possible pickup timing quirks. Once you’re there, the overall structure does a lot of the heavy lifting for you.

FAQ

What options are available at Cleopatra Plus Spa?

You can choose a shared Hammam spa & massage option, a 60-minute private massage option, or the VIP Cleopatra Plus package. Each option includes elements like Hammam rituals and massage, with privacy levels that vary.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Hotel pickup and drop-off is included if you select it, along with transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle when transfer is chosen.

What does the wellness circuit include?

The circuit includes access to the salt room, sauna, steam bath, and jacuzzi, with about 10 minutes in each.

How long is the massage?

In the main package, the full-body professional massage is 45 minutes. There’s also a separate 60-minute massage-only program.

What should I bring and what is not allowed?

Bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, a towel, flip-flops, and toiletries. Do not bring luggage or large bags, jewelry, or food and drinks, and avoid smoking indoors.

Is it suitable for children?

It is not suitable for children under 4 years. The experience includes locker-room setup by gender, so families may want to confirm arrangements when booking.

Can I get a refund if I cancel?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the service language English?

Yes, the listed language is English.

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