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10 Best Couples Spas in Orlando (Every Budget)

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10 Best Couples Spas in Orlando (Every Budget)

A couples spa day in Orlando ranges from $75 for a solid massage to $500+ for a full resort experience with robes, champagne, and hydrotherapy pools you didn't know existed. The good news: there's a genuinely excellent option at every price point. The less good news: some of the "couples massage" spots in Orlando are barely a step above a nail salon in a strip mall.

This guide covers 10 spas we'd actually send our friends to, organized by budget tier, plus a spa date blueprint for first-timers and a DIY option for couples who'd rather save the money and create the experience at home.


Luxury Tier — $300+

For anniversaries, birthdays, or the kind of Tuesday where you decide you deserve it. These spas are destinations, not just services. Expect robes, slippers, locker rooms with steam rooms and saunas, and the kind of quiet that makes you forget you're in Orlando.

1. The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Orlando

Grande Lakes · $$$$ · Reservation required

The benchmark. The Ritz-Carlton Spa is a 40,000-square-foot facility with 40 treatment rooms, a lap pool, a private garden, steam rooms, and a relaxation lounge that feels like it was designed for people who've forgotten what stress is. The couples suite has its own whirlpool.

Couples signature treatment: The Grande Lakes Ritual — a 100-minute experience combining a salt scrub, warm stone massage, and scalp treatment. Runs about $450 per person.

What's included: Full use of the spa facilities (pool, steam, sauna, relaxation areas) for the day of your treatment. Arrive 60–90 minutes early and stay after — you're paying for the facility, not just the hour.

Price for two: $400–$900+ depending on treatment length and type.

Pro tip: Ask about weekday spa packages that include lunch at their pool-side restaurant. The per-person value jumps significantly when lunch is included.

Book: 407-393-4200 or ritzcarlton.com. Book 2+ weeks ahead for weekend couples suites.

2. Mandara Spa at Loews Portofino Bay

Universal Orlando Resort · $$$$ · Reservation required

Inside the Portofino Bay Hotel — Universal's attempt at an Italian Riviera resort, and they genuinely nailed it. Mandara Spa blends Balinese wellness traditions with a Mediterranean setting. The couples treatment room has a private soaking tub and fireplace.

Couples signature treatment: The Mandara Couples Ritual — a 50-minute massage with aromatherapy, followed by private use of the treatment room with champagne and chocolate-dipped strawberries. About $380 per person.

What sets it apart: The Portofino Bay setting. After your treatment, walk the harbour-front piazza (modeled after the real Portofino), have an espresso at a waterside cafe, and ride the water taxi to CityWalk for dinner. The spa is part of a full day out.

Price for two: $350–$800+.

Pro tip: You don't need to be a hotel guest to book the spa. Non-guests get full access to spa facilities on treatment days.

3. Senses Spa at Disney's Grand Floridian

Walt Disney World · $$$$ · Reservation required

Disney's most upscale spa experience, inside their most upscale resort. Senses is a full-service spa with a fitness center, whirlpool, sauna, and a relaxation room overlooking landscaped gardens. The Grand Floridian's lobby — live piano, Victorian elegance, the smell of the resort's signature scent — sets the mood before you even check in.

Couples signature treatment: The Grand Couples Escape — 80 minutes of customized massage for both partners with champagne toast. About $400 per person.

What to add: Pair it with afternoon tea at the Garden View Tea Room (2pm seating) and dinner at Narcoossee's (fireworks view). You've just built a full-day anniversary experience without setting foot in a park.

Price for two: $400–$850+.

Book: 407-939-7727 or through the My Disney Experience app. Book 60 days ahead if your visit coincides with a holiday.


Mid-Range Tier — $150–$300

These spas deliver a professional, relaxing experience without the resort markup. The ambiance may not match the Ritz, but the hands are often just as good — and you'll leave with money for dinner.

4. The Spa at The Alfond Inn

Winter Park · $$$ · Reservation required

Inside The Alfond Inn — the same boutique hotel that houses Hamilton's Kitchen. The spa is small (four treatment rooms) but immaculate, with a focus on personalized service over volume. It's the kind of place where the therapist remembers your preferences from your last visit.

Couples signature treatment: The Winter Park Retreat — a 60-minute couples massage with aromatherapy, followed by a private relaxation period with sparkling water and seasonal fruit. About $200 per person.

What sets it apart: The intimacy. With only a few rooms, you're not sharing the space with 30 other people. It feels private and unhurried.

Price for two: $300–$500.

Pro tip: Book a late-morning treatment and walk to Park Avenue for brunch after. The Alfond Inn is steps from Winter Park's best restaurants.

5. Woodhouse Day Spa

Winter Springs · $$$ · Reservation required

A nationally recognised day spa brand that executes at a high level. Woodhouse focuses on the full sensory experience — the journey from the locker room through the relaxation lounge to the treatment room is designed to decompress you before the massage even starts.

Couples signature treatment: The couple's escape package includes a 60-minute massage, hot towel treatment, and foot ritual. About $180 per person.

What to expect: Professional-grade everything. Heated tables, quality products (not generic lotion), and therapists who ask about pressure preferences and actually adjust. The facility is clean and well-maintained — small details that separate the good from the mediocre.

Price for two: $250–$450.

Book: Online at woodhousespas.com. Same-week availability is usually possible on weekdays.

6. JW Marriott Spa

Grande Lakes · $$$ · Reservation required

Sharing the Grande Lakes campus with the Ritz-Carlton, the JW Marriott spa offers a similar calibre of facility at a slightly lower price point. The spa includes a lazy river, pools, and a fitness center. The treatment rooms are large and well-appointed.

Couples signature treatment: The Couples Retreat — a 50-minute massage with a choice of aromatherapy oil blends. About $220 per person.

The comparison: If the Ritz is "no expense spared" luxury, the JW is "smart luxury" — 90% of the experience for 70% of the cost. The facilities are excellent, the therapists are skilled, and the overall vibe is relaxed without being casual.

Price for two: $300–$500.

Pro tip: Ask about the "Spa & Stay" packages that bundle a night at the resort with spa credits. The per-person value is often better than booking the spa alone.


Affordable Tier — $75–$150

Proof that a great couples massage doesn't require a resort. These spots focus on the treatment itself — skilled therapists, clean rooms, and fair prices.

7. NOW Massage

Winter Park (Park Avenue area) · $$ · Reservations accepted

A boutique massage studio with a minimalist aesthetic — think: warm lighting, linen curtains, and massage tables in semi-private pods. NOW focuses on massage only (no facials, no wraps), which means they do one thing and do it well. The couples option puts you in adjacent pods with a shared ambiance.

What they offer: The signature 50-minute massage is $65/person. Enhancements (hot stones, aromatherapy, scalp treatment) run $15–$25 each.

Price for two: $130–$200 for 50-minute massages with enhancements.

What to expect: This isn't a spa day — there's no locker room, no robes, no champagne. You arrive, you get an exceptional massage, and you leave feeling loose. The value proposition is the quality-to-price ratio.

Pro tip: Book the last slot of the day, then walk to Park Avenue for drinks. Post-massage cocktails hit differently.

8. Organic Massage & Spa

Winter Park / College Park · $$ · Reservations accepted

A locally owned spa that uses organic, plant-based products and focuses on therapeutic massage. Not glamorous, not Instagrammable, just genuinely skilled bodywork in a clean, calming environment.

Couples treatment: 60-minute couples massage with organic oils. About $85–$95 per person.

What sets it apart: The therapists here have serious credentials — many are licensed in multiple modalities (Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone, lymphatic). If one of you needs actual therapeutic work (not just relaxation), this is where to go.

Price for two: $170–$250 for 60-minute sessions.

9. Float Brothers

East Orlando · $$ · Reservations required

Not a traditional spa — Float Brothers offers sensory deprivation float tanks. You lie in a pod filled with 1,000 pounds of Epsom salt in body-temperature water, in complete darkness and silence, for 60–90 minutes. It's the most profound relaxation you can buy for under $100, and it's a genuinely unique date experience.

Couples option: Two individual float pods, booked for the same time. You're not floating together (the pods are individual), but you'll share the before and after — the tea lounge, the decompression, and the "what did you see?" conversation that follows.

Price for two: $80–$140 for 60-minute floats. First-time packages often available.

Date tip: Float first, then grab dinner. The post-float state — deeply relaxed, hyper-present — makes the rest of the evening better. You'll have the best conversation of your relationship over dinner.

Not for you if: You're claustrophobic, uncomfortable in the dark, or expecting a traditional massage. The pods are open-topped (you can sit up anytime), but it's still a sensory deprivation experience.

10. Hand & Stone

Multiple Orlando locations · $ – $$ · Reservations accepted

A membership-based massage franchise that also accepts walk-ins and non-member bookings. Hand & Stone catches flak from spa purists, but the reality is: the therapists are licensed, the facilities are clean, and the couples massage rooms are private and comfortable.

Couples treatment: 50-minute couples Swedish massage, about $70–$90 per person for non-members. Members pay less.

Price for two: $140–$200 for 50-minute sessions.

When to use this: You want a couples massage this weekend, you don't want to spend $400, and you want a guaranteed professional experience. Hand & Stone is the reliable mid-range option. It's not special, but it's good.

Pro tip: Sign up for their email list. They run frequent specials on couples packages, especially around Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and holidays.


Spa Date Blueprint

First couples spa experience? Here's how to make it smooth.

Before You Go

  1. Book ahead. Couples rooms are limited at every spa. Weekend slots book 1–2 weeks out at popular spots.
  2. Communicate preferences. Light pressure? Deep tissue? Hot stones? Discuss before you book so you can choose the right treatment. You don't both need the same massage.
  3. Arrive early. Most spas ask you to arrive 15–30 minutes before your treatment. For resort spas, arrive 60–90 minutes early to use the facilities.
  4. Eat light. A full stomach and a face-down massage don't mix. Have a light meal 90 minutes before.

What to Wear

Arrive in comfortable clothes. You'll change into a robe (resort spas) or undress to your comfort level in the treatment room. Therapists are trained in draping — you'll be covered at all times except the area being worked on.

During

  • Speak up. Too much pressure? Not enough? Temperature wrong? Say something. Therapists want to get it right, but they can't read minds.
  • No phones. Leave them in the locker. The point is to disconnect — together.
  • It's okay to fall asleep. It means the therapist is doing their job.

After

Don't rush. The post-massage state is the whole point. Have water, sit in the relaxation lounge, and ease back into the world. The best spa dates include a slow transition: treatment → lounge → light walk → dinner.


The DIY Spa Night

Budget tight? Create the experience at home. This works better than you'd expect.

What You Need ($30–$50 total)

  • Massage oil or lotion: Jojoba oil ($12) or a scented massage candle that melts into warm oil ($15–$20)
  • Ambiance: Candles (real ones, not LED), phone on airplane mode, a playlist at low volume
  • Extras: Face masks ($5 for a two-pack), Epsom salts for a bath ($8), fresh fruit and sparkling water ($10)

The Sequence

  1. Bath or shower — Separately or together, set the tone
  2. Face masks — Applied together, this always generates laughter
  3. Take turns giving 20-minute massages — YouTube has genuinely good massage tutorials for beginners
  4. End with something sweet — Chocolate, fruit, tea

The total investment is under $50, the phone is off, and you've spent 90 minutes focused entirely on each other. That's the real value of a spa date, and you can create it anywhere.


What's Next

Pair your spa day with a quiet dinner — our guide to romantic hotels in Orlando includes restaurants worth the drive. For something active to balance the relaxation, check out unique date ideas in Orlando or plan a full anniversary trip.

Rainy day and need an indoor plan? Our rainy day date guide has more options that don't require sunshine.

For seasonal date ideas beyond the spa, browse our month-by-month Orlando date night guide or start from the Orlando city guide.

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