The Larimar Spa covers 26,900 sq. ft. and was designed with cave and cenote references — the aesthetic is darker and more grotto-like than typical resort spas, with a larimar stone-infused lagoon as the centerpiece. There are 14 treatment rooms. The hydrotherapy circuit (steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, outdoor oasis lagoon) and the Himalayan Salt Lounge — the first in the Dominican Republic — are generally included with spa access; paid treatments are priced separately and can add up quickly on a full week's budget. Club Level guests receive a 10% discount on services. For guests comparing to off-site options, the on-site spa's convenience and integration with the resort's aesthetic make it a reasonable choice for one or two sessions without needing to leave the property.
Complimentary for all guests. 14,000 sq. ft. facility with cardio, strength training, and functional fitness areas plus included group classes. No booking required for equipment use; classes run on a schedule.
The spa's hydrotherapy area includes steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, and an outdoor oasis lagoon. Typically included with spa access. The outdoor lagoon infused with larimar stone is the most distinctive element. Worth doing even if you don't book a paid treatment.
The Dominican Republic's first Himalayan Salt Lounge, designed for respiratory wellness and relaxation. Generally included with spa access. 20-to-45-minute sessions. A useful add-on to any morning in the spa without adding to the bill.
Standard 60-or-90-minute deep tissue work targeting chronic muscle tension. Extra charge. The therapists here receive consistent positive reviews; this is one of the more reliable treatments to book for a first visit.
Heated basalt stones used in conjunction with massage. Extra charge. A more passive experience than deep tissue — better suited for relaxation than for working out specific muscle issues.
Customized to skin type. Extra charge. Results vary by which product line is used on a given day. Worth requesting in advance what products will be used if you have specific sensitivities.
A signature treatment combining energy work and bodywork. Extra charge. Best suited for guests already familiar with and interested in this type of session; not the right introduction to the spa for skeptics.
A massage session using CBD-infused oil for added anti-inflammatory benefit. Extra charge. A newer addition to the menu; therapist technique matters more than the oil itself, so consider pairing with the deep tissue format.
Foot and hand pressure-point work. Extra charge. A shorter session option if you want a spa experience without committing to a full-body treatment. 30-or-60-minute formats typically available.
Exfoliating and nourishing treatments targeting skin texture. Extra charge. The scrubs are a good option early in a week-long stay when skin is adjusting to the sun and salt water.
Full nail care services. Extra charge. Gel and standard polish options available. Book at least a day in advance for weekend slots.
Cuts, styling, coloring, and treatments. Extra charge. Useful for special occasion nights or post-beach hair repair. Book in advance for evenings when demand is higher.
Standard hair removal services. Extra charge. Walk-in availability depends on the day.
Professional application for special occasions. Extra charge. Honeymooners and anniversary guests often use this service for a resort dinner night. Book at least two days in advance.