Best Spa & Wellness in Las Vegas, Nevada — 2026 Top-Rated Pros
Browse 30 verified spa & wellness providers in Las Vegas. Reviews, hours, and direct contact — free to use.
In Las Vegas, Nevada: Day spas sit between standalone massage businesses and full medical spas, offering massage, facials, body treatments, manicures, and pedicures under one roof — often with package pricing that''s materially cheaper than booking each service à la carte. The 227 U.S. cities with spas on Recommended.app cover the full residential menu: standard day spas (~$150 to $400 for a half-day package), resort spas attached to hotels, and destination wellness centers with steam rooms, saunas, cold plunges, and contrast therapy circuits. Standard pricing: 60-minute massage $80 to $175 standalone, classic facial $90 to $185, body wrap or scrub $120 to $250, full half-day package (massage + facial + manicure or pedicure) $250 to $500. Couples packages run 1.6–1.8x the single price because the room is the same but you need two therapists. The category''s biggest gotcha is the assumption that all therapists at a spa are equivalent — they''re not. Spas employ therapists across experience levels from new graduates to 20-year veterans, and the differential is real. When booking, ask which therapist is available and read their individual reviews if the platform supports it. Many spas charge a 20% service fee that''s already added to the bill (in lieu of tipping) — verify before adding a separate tip.
Top Spa & Wellness in Las Vegas (30)

Facelogic Spa
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

CandyLux - Las Vegas Facials & Brazilian Wax
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Spa Remedies Hair & Scalp Therapy
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

LOAM Wellness & Spa
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Charnel Spa
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Dr. Fish Spa
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Beyond Beauty Spa - Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

YY Foot Spa
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Flawless Skin and Body Boutique
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Esti & Co. Med Spa
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

The Spa and Sauna Co. – Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Artistic Pool & Spa
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Creative Spa Designs
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Imperial Spa
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Facial Enhancements by Reva Frey
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Mu Tao Wellness Spa
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Michelle Norvell Aesthetics
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

The Spa at Serene Hotel
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Medspa | Milan Medical
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

King Beauty Supply
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Flawless Medspa Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

5 Stars Beauty Spa
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Viet Beauty Nail Supply
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Beauty Supply Warehouse
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Zen Spa
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews

Beauty Goals LV
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Bodyworks Massage Therapy & Facial Day Spa
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Vivara Med Spa
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Cactus Flower Spa
Las Vegas, NV
11 reviews

Oasis Nail Lounge
Las Vegas, NV
10 reviews
What to Look For
Check whether a service fee (typically 20%) is auto-added to the bill before adding a separate tip. For massage specifically, request a therapist by name based on individual reviews rather than accepting the next-available — therapist quality varies more than facility quality. For facials, ask whether extractions are included (many basic facials exclude them) and confirm the esthetician is licensed (state license number on display is required in most states).
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a spa day cost?
Single 60-minute massage: $80–$175. Classic facial: $90–$185. Half-day package (60-min massage + facial + manicure or pedicure): $250–$500. Full-day with multiple treatments: $400–$900+. Resort and destination spas run 25–50% above standard day spa pricing for comparable services.
Should I tip at a spa?
Many spas add a 20% service fee automatically — check the bill before adding extra. If no service fee, tip 18–22% on the service total. Tip per therapist if you saw multiple (massage therapist + esthetician get separate tips). Cash tips often reach the therapist faster than credit card tips.
What''s the difference between a day spa and a medical spa?
Day spas offer relaxation and wellness services: massage, facials, body treatments. Medical spas (med spas) offer cosmetic medical procedures under physician supervision: Botox, fillers, laser, microneedling, IV therapy. Some businesses operate both under one roof — verify which services need MD oversight (any injectables, lasers, prescription products).
How early should I arrive for a spa appointment?
15–30 minutes early for standalone services, 45+ for packages. The pre-service time covers paperwork, changing into the robe, locker assignment, and a few minutes in the relaxation lounge. Spas with steam rooms or saunas reward earlier arrival — use the amenities first, then start your service relaxed.
Can I customize my treatment?
Most services accept customization: massage pressure (light/medium/deep), focus areas, scent preferences, music preferences, talking vs silent. Speak up during the consult — therapists prefer to know up front rather than receive feedback only on the post-service form.
Related
- More Spa & Wellness pros nationally →
Spa & Wellness in nearby cities
Other services in Las Vegas