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Spas & Wellness in Guam

Top-rated spas, massage centers, and wellness experiences across the island

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

Guam's spa scene has grown significantly with the island's luxury resort development — today you'll find full-service destination spas inside five-star hotels, Korean-style body scrub studios, CHamoru healing treatment specialists, and affordable day spas in Tamuning and Hagåtña. The best spa experiences in Guam incorporate local botanical ingredients — coconut oil, noni fruit, and taro — for treatments that feel distinctly Pacific island rather than generic resort.

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Resort Spas vs Day Spas in Guam

The divide between resort spas and day spas in Guam is significant — both in experience and price. The major resort spas in Tumon (inside the Westin, Lotte, Dusit, and similar properties) offer full-service facilities with private treatment suites, steam rooms, relaxation lounges, and comprehensive treatment menus. Expect to pay $80–$180 for a 60–90 minute massage. Day spas in Tamuning and Hagåtña offer comparable treatment quality at $40–$80 per session, and are generally preferred by residents. Korean-style body scrub studios — where an Italian towel exfoliation is performed on a heated wet table — are a distinct category popular with Japanese and Korean visitors; sessions typically cost $50–$90 and take 45–60 minutes.

Booking Tips for Guam Spas

Most Guam resort spas require advance booking, particularly during peak season (December–March and July–August). Call or book online at least two to three days before your preferred appointment — couples' treatment suites and the most popular massage styles fill up first. Many spas offer package deals that combine treatments with pool or facility access, which represent better value than single treatments alone. Day spas in Tamuning are generally walk-in friendly during weekdays. Tipping is standard at 15–20% in resort spas; many day spas include service in the bill, so check before adding extra. Avoid eating a heavy meal within two hours of a body treatment.

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What are the best spas in Guam?

The top-rated spas in Guam are predominantly inside the major resort hotels in Tumon — offering couples' treatment suites, ocean-view relaxation lounges, and full treatment menus including CHamoru-inspired massages. Day spas in Tamuning offer quality treatments at significantly lower prices than resort spas. Korean-style body scrub studios (Italian towel scrubs) are popular with visitors from Japan and Korea.

Can non-hotel guests use resort spas in Guam?

Yes — most resort spas in Guam accept bookings from non-guests. You do not need to be staying at the hotel to book a treatment. Some properties offer spa day packages that include pool access with a minimum treatment spend. Advance booking is strongly recommended, particularly during peak season (January–March) when hotel guests take scheduling priority.

What are CHamoru spa treatments?

CHamoru spa treatments use traditional healing ingredients from Guam's indigenous culture — virgin coconut oil pressed from island coconuts, noni fruit (known for its healing properties), breadfruit, taro, and local tropical flowers. These treatments are unique to the Marianas islands and offer a genuinely different wellness experience from standard resort spa menus. Several Tumon resort spas offer dedicated CHamoru treatment menus.

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