Spa & wellness treatments in Monaco
Thermes Marins, hotel spas, and wellness centers.

Spa and wellness treatments in Monaco
Monaco is home to some of the most prestigious spa and wellness facilities on the French Riviera. From thalassotherapy to luxury hotel-based treatments, the Principality offers a broad range of options for residents and visitors looking to unwind, recover, or treat themselves.
Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo
The Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo is the flagship wellness destination of the Societe des Bains de Mer (SBM) group. Situated between the Hotel de Paris and the Hotel Hermitage, this thalassotherapy centre spans multiple floors and draws on heated seawater pumped directly from the Mediterranean. Facilities include a seawater swimming pool, hammam, sauna, fitness centre, and numerous treatment rooms. Signature therapies include seawater jet showers, algae body wraps, cryotherapy sessions, and multi-day wellness programmes tailored to specific health goals. Individual treatments start at around 150 euros, while day passes granting access to the pool and wellness circuit are also available.
Guests of the Hotel de Paris reach Thermes Marins via an underground passage connecting the two buildings. The hotel does not operate its own standalone spa, though a rooftop Wellness Sky Club offers additional relaxation facilities exclusively for hotel guests. Similarly, guests of the Hotel Hermitage access Thermes Marins through a connected internal walkway. The Hermitage does not have its own spa -- its well-known Crystal Bar is a cocktail lounge, not a wellness facility.
Spa Metropole by Givenchy
The Hotel Metropole Monte-Carlo houses a spa that opened as the only Givenchy-branded spa in the world, set within interiors designed by Jacques Garcia. Treatments draw on premium skincare lines, with signature facials and body rituals. The spa has been associated with the Givenchy name and has also been linked with Guerlain branding in recent years. Expect to pay from around 150 euros for a facial and upward of 200 euros for full-body treatments. The spa is open to non-guests, though advance booking is strongly recommended.
Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel and Resort
The Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel and Resort operates its own spa and wellness centre independently from Thermes Marins. The property features an indoor lagoon-style pool filled with heated seawater, treatment rooms, a fitness centre, and outdoor gardens. It is a popular choice for those seeking spa facilities in a more resort-like setting away from the Place du Casino area.
Independent day spas and wellness centres
Beyond the grand hotels, Monaco has smaller independent spas and beauty institutes. These tend to offer more accessible pricing, with massages starting at around 60 to 80 euros for a one-hour session. Look along Boulevard des Moulins and in the Condamine area for well-reviewed options. Several also combine aesthetic treatments such as laser therapy and body contouring with traditional spa services.
Typical treatments and pricing
- Classic massage (60 min): 100 to 250 euros depending on the venue.
- Facial treatment (60 min): 150 to 300 euros at hotel spas, 60 to 120 euros at independent centres.
- Thalassotherapy half-day programme: 250 to 500 euros at Thermes Marins.
- Hammam and sauna access: often included with a treatment booking or available as a day pass from around 50 euros.
- Full-day luxury spa packages: 400 to 700 euros at the top hotel spas.
Practical tips
- Book early for weekends and holidays -- hotel spas fill up quickly, especially during the Grand Prix and summer season.
- Ask about resident discounts -- some spas offer reduced rates or membership packages for Monaco residents.
- Combine with fitness -- Thermes Marins and the Monte-Carlo Bay spa both include gym access with spa bookings, making it easy to pair a workout with a treatment.
- Non-guest access -- most hotel spas accept outside bookings, but availability is limited. Call ahead rather than walking in.
The information provided is for general guidance only. For official procedures, always consult the official sources.
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