REVIEW · HURGHADA
Hurghada: Luxury VIP La Rock Spa & Beauty Salon
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Four treatments, one slow, clean reset.
At La Rock Spa & Beauty Salon in Hurghada, the VIP format is built around a classic heat-and-scrub circuit, then finishes with proper hands-on treatment. I like that you can choose your pacing through four packages, so you’re not stuck in a one-size schedule, and I’m a fan of how the care is clearly themed around Hammam-style relaxation.
The biggest win for me is the way the day stacks into a real service plan: you start with hotel pickup, get welcomed by the staff, move through the facilities, then get a full-body massage (and sometimes a mask) as the payoff. The only real consideration: this isn’t for everyone, since it’s listed as not suitable for pregnant women and people with heart problems.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- La Rock Spa VIP in Hurghada: a simple way to buy relaxation
- Hotel pickup and transfer: why it makes the experience worth $39
- Choosing your package: Cleopatra, Turkish Bath, Turkish Hamam, or Massage
- Package 1: Cleopatra Experience (120 minutes)
- Package 2: Turkish Bath (90 minutes)
- Package 3: Turkish Hamam (60 minutes)
- Package 4: Massage (60 minutes)
- The sauna, steam bath, and jacuzzi circuit: what it’s doing for you
- Hammam and scrubs: when your skin actually feels the difference
- Full-body massage: where the day earns its relaxation
- What to bring and what to expect when you arrive
- How long should you plan for?
- Value check: is $39 good for what you get?
- Who this VIP spa day fits best (and who should reconsider)
- Should you book La Rock Spa VIP La Rock Spa & Beauty Salon in Hurghada?
- FAQ
- What packages are available and how long are they?
- What’s included in the Cleopatra Experience?
- Does the price include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- What do I need to bring?
- Is the spa suitable for pregnant women or people with heart problems?
- Can I reserve now and cancel if plans change?
Key things to know before you go

- Pick the vibe: Cleopatra (120 min), Turkish Bath (90 min), Turkish Hamam (60 min), or Massage (60 min).
- Heat circuit included (most packages): sauna, steam bath, and jacuzzi depending on your choice.
- Scrub matters: coco scrub or peeling body scrub is built into the packages.
- You get door-to-door time-saving: hotel pickup and drop-off are included for Hurghada.
- Bring swimwear and a towel: you’ll want to be ready for the water-based parts.
- Some folks should skip it: not suitable for pregnant women or people with heart problems.
La Rock Spa VIP in Hurghada: a simple way to buy relaxation

If you’re craving a day that feels like someone else organized it, La Rock Spa VIP is a smart call. You’re not hunting down a hammam, comparing prices, and hoping the massage matches the mood. Instead, you choose one of four packages and follow a set sequence: heat, exfoliation, then bodywork.
What makes it feel genuinely “VIP” is the structure. The packages don’t just say massage and call it a day. They include a full progression of facilities—sauna, steam bath, and jacuzzi (depending on the package)—plus scrubs like coco scrub and peeling body scrub. That’s how you get the contrast: warm, then soothed, then worked over, then left feeling clean and loose.
I also like the practical feel of it. You’ll be picked up from your accommodation in Hurghada, welcomed on arrival, treated, then transferred back. It’s the kind of setup that works well if you want wellness without turning it into an all-day project.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hurghada
Hotel pickup and transfer: why it makes the experience worth $39

The price is listed at $39 per person, and what you get for that money is mostly about convenience and continuity. The package includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Hurghada, which means you don’t have to figure out transport, parking, or timing. For a spa day, that’s not a small detail—it’s the difference between arriving relaxed versus arriving annoyed.
Here’s how the flow works, step by step: pickup from your accommodation, arrival and a warm welcome from the spa staff, then your treatment sequence. Afterward, you get a seamless transfer back to your hotel, so you can leave feeling refreshed instead of “still needing to deal with logistics.”
One note to keep you from a surprise: the pickup/drop-off is included for Hurghada, but it’s not included for Makadi Bay, Sahl Hasheesh, El Gouna, Safaga, and Soma Bay (an extra €10 per person is required). So if you’re staying outside Hurghada proper, build that extra cost into your plan.
Choosing your package: Cleopatra, Turkish Bath, Turkish Hamam, or Massage

You’ll get four options, each with a different balance of time and services. This is where you can match the spa to your energy level.
Package 1: Cleopatra Experience (120 minutes)
This is the longest option, and it’s built like a full circuit day. You get: sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi, coco scrub, hammam, and full-body massage.
If you want the classic “slow down and let them take over” experience, this is the one. It’s also the best choice when you’re coming in with a bit of travel weariness—more time usually means you can enjoy each step instead of treating it like a checklist.
Package 2: Turkish Bath (90 minutes)
This one aims for a balance of detox-style heat and skin care. Included are: sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi, peeling body scrub, and full-body massage.
This is a nice middle ground if you want the full warm-and-clean feeling but don’t want to spend the entire day in the spa. The peeling body scrub is the skin-care highlight here.
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Package 3: Turkish Hamam (60 minutes)
If you want the essentials without stretching it, this is the short and focused option. Included are: sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi, and peeling body scrub.
No full-body massage is listed for this package, so it’s more about heat and exfoliation than hands-on muscle relief. Choose it if your body mainly wants cleanup and comfort, not deep treatment.
Package 4: Massage (60 minutes)
This is the option for when you’re mainly there for bodywork. Included are: full-body massage and mask.
If you’re short on time—or your schedule is busy and you still want a true physical reset—this package gives you the most direct “soothing hands” payoff.
The sauna, steam bath, and jacuzzi circuit: what it’s doing for you

Even if you’ve done hammams before, it helps to understand the logic of the circuit. In these packages, sauna, steam bath, and jacuzzi show up as a timed progression depending on your plan.
- The sauna and steam bath are about warming your body so you feel looser before exfoliation or massage.
- The jacuzzi adds a gentler, water-based element that can help you feel less stiff after the heat.
Then comes the skin part. Depending on the package, you’ll get coco scrub or peeling body scrub. Think of this as your “clean slate” step—when done well, it can make your skin feel smoother and your body feel lighter afterward.
What I like about having these pieces grouped is that they reduce the guesswork. You don’t have to decide what comes first. The package takes you through it in a way that makes sense.
Hammam and scrubs: when your skin actually feels the difference

The Cleopatra Experience includes hammam, and that’s a big part of why this package earns its royal-name branding. A hammam-style service typically pairs heat and cleansing in a way that feels thorough, not rushed. Here, it sits alongside coco scrub and then finishes with full-body massage.
For the Turkish Bath and Turkish Hamam packages, the standout skin element is peeling body scrub. Scrubs are not just about making your skin feel smooth. They also change how you feel afterward—less dry, more comfortable, and usually more “ready” for the rest of your day.
Practical tip: plan to rinse and take your time afterward. Even if your appointment is on a strict schedule, it’s worth not rushing the post-treatment moment. That’s when the skin and muscles settle.
Full-body massage: where the day earns its relaxation

The full-body massage is included in three of the four packages: Cleopatra Experience, Turkish Bath, and the Massage package. So if your main goal is muscle relief, you’ll want one of those.
I like how the packages structure the massage as the final step. After heat and exfoliation, your body often feels more receptive. Then the massage becomes the moment where you go from “clean and warm” to “loose and comfortable.”
If you choose the Massage (60 minutes) option, it’s a concentrated version of that payoff, paired with a mask. That mask isn’t listed in the other packages, so it’s an extra skin-care bonus if you want the shortest path to glow.
What to bring and what to expect when you arrive
This is a straightforward spa setup, but you should come prepared. The essentials are listed clearly:
- Swimwear
- A towel
Also, you’ll want to travel light. Pets are not allowed, and luggage or large bags aren’t allowed either. If you’re coming from a beach day, keep your bag minimal so you’re not wrestling with storage rules.
Language support is provided in English and Arabic, which helps if you want to clarify which package you selected or any comfort questions with staff.
How long should you plan for?

Your package duration is clear—60, 90, or 120 minutes depending on what you choose. But don’t forget the “around it” time: pickup, changing, moving between the facilities, and the welcome/setup moment on arrival.
So instead of booking this as a tight squeeze right before dinner, I’d schedule it when you can let the spa day be the main event. A few hours of breathing room makes the experience feel calm rather than rushed.
Value check: is $39 good for what you get?
At $39 per person, value depends on which package matches your goal.
- If you pick Cleopatra (120 minutes), you’re getting the most elements: sauna, steam, jacuzzi, coco scrub, hammam, plus full-body massage. That’s a lot of service time in one go.
- Turkish Bath (90 minutes) includes the full heat circuit and jacuzzi plus peeling body scrub and full-body massage. This is a strong “best balance” pick if you want both skin and body relief.
- Turkish Hamam (60 minutes) is the most budget-friendly-feeling option in terms of services, since it doesn’t include a listed massage. Still, you get the heat and peeling scrub experience.
- Massage (60 minutes) is the focused buy: full-body massage plus a mask, which is great if you don’t want the longer circuit.
For best value, match the package to your priority. If you mainly want muscles soothed, don’t pay for extra steps you won’t enjoy. If you want full reset from heat to scrub to bodywork, longer packages make more sense.
Who this VIP spa day fits best (and who should reconsider)
This spa experience is a strong match if you want a clear plan and a real relaxation payoff in Hurghada. It’s especially good for people who:
- like wellness days but don’t want to manage transport and timing,
- want options that range from 60 to 120 minutes,
- care about skin comfort as much as body comfort.
It’s listed as not suitable for pregnant women, not suitable for people with heart problems, and not suitable for wheelchair users. If any of those apply to you, skip this one and look for alternatives that fit your needs and medical considerations.
Should you book La Rock Spa VIP La Rock Spa & Beauty Salon in Hurghada?
I’d book it if you want an organized VIP-style spa day with hotel pickup in Hurghada, a heat-and-scrub routine, and the option for a full-body massage. It’s one of those experiences where the price makes sense because the services are bundled, not added one-by-one.
I’d think twice if you fall into the listed “not suitable” categories, or if your hotel is outside Hurghada proper and you’d need the extra €10 per person for pickup/drop-off. Also, come with swimwear and a towel so you don’t lose time figuring that out mid-day.
If you like your relaxation simple, this is an easy choice.
FAQ
What packages are available and how long are they?
There are four packages: Cleopatra Experience (120 minutes), Turkish Bath (90 minutes), Turkish Hamam (60 minutes), and a Massage package (60 minutes).
What’s included in the Cleopatra Experience?
The Cleopatra Experience includes sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi, coco scrub, hammam, and a full-body massage.
Does the price include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Hurghada are included. Pickup/drop-off from Makadi Bay, Sahl Hasheesh, El Gouna, Safaga, and Soma Bay costs an extra €10 per person.
What do I need to bring?
Bring swimwear and a towel.
Is the spa suitable for pregnant women or people with heart problems?
No. It is listed as not suitable for pregnant women and not suitable for people with heart problems.
Can I reserve now and cancel if plans change?
You can reserve and pay later (book now and pay nothing today). You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

































