The Zen Spa (also marketed as Zerenity Spa) operates as a full-service facility with beachside treatment cabanas as well as indoor rooms. Most treatments carry an extra charge — spa services are not included in the standard all-inclusive rate. The electric hydro-therapy circuit is an included amenity. The beachside cabana massages are the standout booking here: the setting genuinely improves the experience, and they're limited inventory, so book on arrival day if that's your target. The fitness center access and daily classes (technically listed under spa services) are fully included.
Water-based circuit using hydrotherapy features to target muscle relaxation and circulation. One of the few spa amenities included in the all-inclusive rate. Worth using on arrival day to decompress from travel before jumping into the full resort schedule.
24-hour access to the fully equipped fitness center, included in the all-inclusive rate. Modern cardio and strength equipment. The facility is maintained well; guests rarely report equipment issues. Quietest hours are pre-7am and 1–3pm.
Complimentary classes including boot camp cardio, beachside yoga, aqua gym, and water spin. Included in the rate. The beachside yoga is the most distinctive offering — worth trying even if yoga isn't normally your thing. Schedule posted daily; check on arrival to plan around classes you want.
Multiple styles available, from Swedish to deep tissue. The beachside cabana option is the version worth requesting specifically — the ocean sound and open-air setting make it a different experience than the indoor rooms. At extra cost; pricing is consistent with other Hyatt-affiliated spas in the Caribbean.
Standard spa facial menu — hydrating, anti-aging, and brightening options. Not the most differentiated spa facial program, but competently executed. At extra cost. Worth booking if facials are a routine part of your travel; otherwise the massage program is the stronger draw at this spa.
Detox and hydration wraps targeting skin nourishment. These tend to be longer appointments — factor that into your spa day timing if you're combining with other treatments. At extra cost. Most guest reviews that mention body wraps do so positively, citing the post-treatment skin feel specifically.
A broader category covering holistic approaches to stress and tension. The specific offerings can vary — ask at the spa reception about what's currently on the menu rather than assuming a particular technique is available. At extra cost.
Foot and hand reflex-point massage. A shorter appointment than full-body massage, making it a practical option if you want spa time but not a full hour commitment. At extra cost. Useful for guests who've been on their feet for excursions.
Essential oil enhancement, typically added to massage or body treatments rather than booked standalone. Ask the spa team which oil profiles pair well with whatever treatment you're booking. The tropical blends tend to get the best guest feedback at Caribbean properties.
Side-by-side massages in a private room. The beachside cabana version of this is worth requesting if it's available on your booking date — more intimate than the indoor couples room. Book early in your stay since these appointments are limited. At extra cost; couples typically find this the most value-for-money spa booking given the shared experience.
Hair styling, manicures, and pedicures. At extra cost. Useful for guests preparing for a wedding event or special dinner. Book in advance rather than walking in, particularly during peak wedding season (January–April), when demand from on-property events is highest.