The Zen Spa is a two-story, 16,168 sq ft facility — one of the larger spa operations in the Puerto Morelos area. It has 13 indoor treatment rooms plus 6 outdoor beach palapa cabanas for open-air massage. The design pulls from pre-Hispanic Mayan culture, which means the ritual treatments (Kukulkan Massage, Xtabentun Facial) have a genuine local context rather than generic branding. A hydrotherapy circuit with whirlpool, steam room, sauna, and cold plunge is available — access is sometimes included with treatment bookings or Club Level stays; confirm at check-in. All spa treatments are extra charge.
Included in the all-inclusive rate. Open 24 hours. Life Fitness cardio machines and a solid free weight section. One of the better resort gyms in this corridor.
Included. Yoga (including sunrise beach sessions), Pilates, Zumba, aqua aerobics, and aqua cycling. Schedule posted weekly — sunrise yoga on the beach is the most-cited class in guest reviews.
Classic full-body relaxation massage using long gliding strokes. The reliable starting point for spa newcomers. Offered in 50- and 80-minute durations.
Targets chronic muscle tension with focused pressure. Better suited for guests arriving with specific back or shoulder issues rather than pure relaxation. Worth requesting a therapist with strong deep tissue skills specifically.
The spa's house massage blending multiple techniques. Guest reviews cite this as the best value if you want something beyond a standard Swedish but aren't sure which specialty treatment to book.
Mayan-inspired ritual massage incorporating traditional techniques. Named after the feathered serpent deity — the cultural framing here is genuine, not decorative. One of the more distinctive treatment options on the menu.
Any massage treatment performed in one of the six beachfront palm-roof palapa cabanas. The open-air setting with ocean sounds is the draw — worth the upgrade if weather cooperates. Book early; the palapa spots fill before indoor rooms.
Facial using Mayan flower ingredients, named after the Xtabentun bloom used in regional liqueur. Skin hydration and brightening focus. A good option if you want a treatment that's specific to this region.
Essential oil-based facial customized to skin type. More familiar to spa regulars than the Xtabentun. Good for sensitive skin guests who want something gentle.
Full-body wrap treatment using marine-derived ingredients for detoxification and skin renewal. Better as a mid-trip treatment than a first-day booking — let yourself decompress first.
Body scrub using natural agave — a regionally appropriate ingredient that has real exfoliating properties. Pairs well with a massage booking as a pre-treatment.
Group or individual sessions where you make your own skincare products — masks, fragrances, or body lotions. A different kind of spa experience, better for curious guests than those looking for passive relaxation.
The thermal circuit includes whirlpool, steam room, sauna, cold plunge pool, and massage waterfalls. Some stations have Caribbean views. Access may be included with treatment bookings — confirm when booking. One of the better hydrotherapy setups in this area of Mexico.
Standard salon nail services. Useful for guests who want grooming services without leaving the property. Book 24 hours ahead if you want a specific time.
Hair, makeup, and beauty prep for wedding parties. The resort handles weddings on property — confirm what's included in the wedding package versus a la carte spa charges.