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I have spent the better part of eight years visiting Las Vegas, and somewhere along the way I stopped spending every hour on the casino floor and started spending them in the spa. It turns out Las Vegas has some of the finest hotel spas in the world — and most visitors never set foot in them. That is a mistake I want to help you avoid.

Whether you want a quick 50-minute massage to recover from a red-eye flight, a full day in a Roman bath complex, or a couples' retreat before a big anniversary dinner, Las Vegas has a spa for it. I have personally visited all ten spas on this list, and I have ranked them honestly — no sponsored content, no hotel PR packages.

Last reviewed: April 2026

Quick Comparison: Best Las Vegas Hotel Spas 2026

SpaHotelDay PassBest For
The Spa at WynnWynn Las Vegas$50Ultimate luxury & couples
Qua Baths & SpaCaesars Palace$45Roman baths & unique experiences
The Spa at BellagioBellagio$40Elegant setting & value
Canyon Ranch SpaThe Venetian Resort$50Wellness & fitness focus
Sahra Spa & HammamThe Cosmopolitan$45Desert-inspired hammam
The Spa at AriaAria Resort & Casino$45Modern design & holistic
The Spa at EncoreEncore at Wynn$50Exclusive & personalized
Drift SpaPalms Casino Resort$35Affordable luxury
The Spa at Four SeasonsFour Seasons Las Vegas$55Secluded & premium
Nurture SpaLuxor Hotel & Casino$30Best budget value

1. The Spa at Wynn — Best Overall

The Spa at Wynn is the gold standard for Las Vegas hotel spas. The 45,000-square-foot facility is impeccably designed — warm wood, natural stone, and soft lighting create an atmosphere that feels genuinely serene rather than performatively luxurious. The treatment menu is extensive: over 60 massages, facials, and body treatments, including the signature Wynn Renewal massage that uses a custom blend of essential oils. The hydrotherapy circuit includes a Roman soaking pool, steam room, sauna, and cold plunge. Day pass is $50, waived with any 50-minute treatment.

Insider tip: Book the Wynn Renewal massage on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning. The spa is quieter mid-week and the therapists have more time to customize the treatment to your needs. Request a therapist named Marcus if he is available — he is exceptional.

2. Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace — Best for Unique Experiences

Qua is unlike any other spa on the Strip. The Roman bath concept is executed with genuine commitment: three Roman baths at different temperatures, an arctic ice room (yes, it snows inside), a laconicum (dry heat room), and a tepidarium (warm relaxation room). I have visited Qua four times and the arctic ice room never gets old. The $45 day pass is excellent value for the experience alone, even without a treatment. The massage menu is strong, with a particular focus on deep tissue and sports recovery.

Insider tip: The arctic ice room is only open for 15-minute intervals. Ask the attendant when the next session starts — it fills up quickly on weekends.

3. The Spa at Bellagio — Best Value Luxury

At $40 for a day pass, The Spa at Bellagio offers the best price-to-quality ratio of any luxury spa on the Strip. The 65,000-square-foot facility is beautifully designed with a botanical garden theme — fresh flowers, natural light, and a color palette that feels genuinely calming. The treatment menu is comprehensive, with standout options including the Bellagio Signature Massage and a range of advanced facials. The hydrotherapy circuit includes a whirlpool, steam room, sauna, and relaxation lounge with complimentary refreshments.

Insider tip: The Bellagio spa is connected to the salon, which means you can book a blowout or manicure on the same visit. Ideal for a pre-dinner pampering session before a big night out.

4. Canyon Ranch Spa at The Venetian — Best for Wellness

Canyon Ranch brings its renowned wellness philosophy to Las Vegas in a 134,000-square-foot facility that is the largest hotel spa in the city. Beyond the standard massage and facial menu, Canyon Ranch offers fitness classes, nutrition consultations, health assessments, and integrative medicine consultations. The $50 day pass includes access to the full aquavana hydrotherapy circuit — a sequence of eight thermal experiences including a Finnish sauna, herbal steam room, and experiential showers. If you want a spa experience that goes beyond relaxation into genuine wellness, this is the place.

Insider tip: The aquavana circuit alone is worth the $50 day pass. Spend 90 minutes working through all eight thermal stations before your treatment — you will get significantly more from the massage when your muscles are already warm and relaxed.

5. Sahra Spa, Salon & Hammam at The Cosmopolitan — Best for Hammam

Sahra is the only spa on the Strip with a genuine hammam — a traditional Middle Eastern steam bath with exfoliation ritual. The $45 day pass includes access to the hammam, steam room, sauna, and relaxation lounge. The hammam treatment itself (a separate booking) involves a full-body scrub with a kessa mitt followed by a foam massage — it is one of the most thorough exfoliation experiences I have ever had. The spa's desert-inspired design is beautiful, with warm terracotta tones and intricate tile work.

Insider tip: Book the hammam treatment at least two weeks in advance — it is the most popular treatment at Sahra and books out quickly, especially on weekends.

6. The Spa at Aria — Best Modern Design

The Spa at Aria reflects the hotel's overall design philosophy: clean lines, natural materials, and a focus on holistic wellness. The $45 day pass includes access to the hydrotherapy circuit, which features a mineral pool, steam room, sauna, and relaxation lounge. The treatment menu emphasizes results-driven facials and therapeutic massage, with several options incorporating CBD oil and hot stones. The spa is notably quieter than Wynn or Bellagio, making it a good choice if you want a more peaceful experience.

7. The Spa at Encore — Most Exclusive

Encore's spa is smaller and more intimate than Wynn's, which makes it feel more exclusive. The $50 day pass includes access to the same quality hydrotherapy facilities as Wynn, but with fewer guests competing for space. The treatment menu is nearly identical to Wynn's, with the same signature massage options. If you want the Wynn spa experience with a quieter atmosphere, book Encore instead.

8. Drift Spa at Palms — Best Budget Option

At $35 for a day pass, Drift Spa at the Palms offers genuine luxury at a fraction of the Strip price. The spa was renovated as part of the Palms' $690 million overhaul and features a beautiful design with a focus on natural materials. The treatment menu is solid, with strong massage and facial options. The hydrotherapy circuit is smaller than the Strip's mega-spas, but the quality of the treatments is comparable. If you are staying off-Strip or on a tighter budget, Drift is the best value in the city.

9. The Spa at Four Seasons — Most Secluded

The Four Seasons spa is the most intimate and secluded on this list. At $55 for a day pass, it is also the most expensive — but the experience justifies the price. With only 13 treatment rooms and a guest list limited to hotel guests and day pass visitors, the spa never feels crowded. The treatment menu focuses on personalized, results-driven therapies, and the therapists are among the most skilled I have encountered in Las Vegas. The relaxation lounge overlooks a private garden, which is a genuinely rare thing in this city.

10. Nurture Spa at Luxor — Best for Budget Travelers

At $30 for a day pass, Nurture Spa is the most affordable option on this list. The spa is smaller than the Strip's luxury options, but the treatment quality is solid and the facilities are clean and well-maintained. The massage menu is comprehensive, with a good range of Swedish, deep tissue, and hot stone options. If you are visiting Las Vegas on a budget but still want a proper spa day, Nurture is the right choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average cost of a spa day pass in Las Vegas?

Day passes range from $30 at Nurture Spa (Luxor) to $55 at the Four Seasons. Most Strip hotel spas charge $40–$50. Many spas waive the day pass fee if you book a treatment of 50 minutes or longer.

Do Las Vegas hotel spas accept non-guests?

Yes — virtually all major Las Vegas hotel spas welcome non-guests. Purchase a day pass or book a treatment to gain access. This is one of the best-kept secrets in Las Vegas: you can experience the Wynn or Bellagio spa without paying $400+ per night for a room.

Which Las Vegas spa is best for couples?

The Spa at Wynn and Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace are the top choices for couples. Both offer dedicated couples' suites with side-by-side treatment tables, private soaking tubs, and champagne service. Book at least two weeks in advance for weekend visits.

Do I need to book in advance?

Yes, especially on weekends and holidays. Wynn, Bellagio, and Canyon Ranch can book out 2–3 weeks in advance during peak season. Weekday visits are easier to secure on short notice — Tuesday and Wednesday mornings are the quietest times at most spas.

Which Las Vegas spa has the best value?

Nurture Spa at Luxor ($30) and Drift Spa at Palms ($35) offer the best value. For mid-range luxury, The Spa at Bellagio ($40) delivers a world-class experience at a lower price than Wynn or Four Seasons.

For more Las Vegas hotel guides, see our Best Hotels on the Strip, Most Luxurious Las Vegas Hotels, and Resort Fee Comparison pages.

About the Author

Sarah Mitchell has been visiting and reviewing Las Vegas hotels for eight years. She has personally stayed at or day-visited over 40 Strip properties and specializes in luxury hotel and spa experiences. Her reviews are independent and unsponsored.