REVIEW · MALLORCA
Relaxing back massage & day SPA Eurotel Punta Rotja
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Quiet therapy in Mallorca starts here. This day SPA at Eurotel Punta Rotja mixes indoor pool and jacuzzi time with a private back healing massage, then ends with tea. I also like how the schedule feels like a true reset: warm water, heat rooms, and a hands-on therapist session in one block. One thing to note: you’ll need to plan for essentials since swimsuit and slippers aren’t included.
This is a pretty straightforward experience for most people: you get the SPA entrance, use the facilities, then head into a private room for your massage. The whole thing runs about 2 hours 30 minutes, and it’s offered in English. With a max group size of 50, you might still share space with other visitors, especially if you go during popular times.
From the massage side, the staff names that come up again and again include Libna, Victoria, Rosario, Anais, and Maria Antonia. Reviews consistently point to excellent technique and the feeling of being really looked after, including for first-time massage clients and couples sessions. Still, I’d go in ready to speak up about comfort and massage pressure early, because one review flagged that adjustments weren’t handled as quickly as they wanted.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Mallorca Wellness at Eurotel Punta Rotja: what your 2.5 hours feel like
- Spa entrance details: indoor pool, jacuzzi, hydromassage, sauna, and steam
- The private back massage: focus, comfort, and how to get the pressure right
- The tea finish: why that last cup matters
- What to bring (and what Mallorca Wellness won’t include)
- Who this works best for in Mallorca
- Value check: is $82.90 worth it?
- A quick reality check on comfort and upkeep
- Getting there: the Mallorca Wellness meeting point in Costa dels Pins
- Should you book this relaxing back massage and day SPA?
- FAQ
- How long is the relaxing back massage and day SPA experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need to bring a swimsuit and slippers?
- What languages is this experience offered in?
- What’s the minimum age?
- How will I get confirmation after booking?
- How many people are in the group?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key things to know before you go

- SPA entrance included: indoor pool, jacuzzi, hydromassage options, plus finish sauna and steam room
- Private back massage room: your therapist works with you without the feeling of an open-plan space
- Tea at the end: a small detail that makes the experience feel like more than a quick appointment
- English-speaking service: helpful if you want clear communication during the massage
- Therapists mentioned by name: Libna, Victoria, Rosario, Anais, and Maria Antonia get standout notes
Mallorca Wellness at Eurotel Punta Rotja: what your 2.5 hours feel like
Think of this as a compact spa day, not a half-weekend production. Your time is centered on three phases: SPA entry, a therapist-led back massage in a private room, and tea served at the end.
The order matters for your body. You’ll generally want the heat and water first so your muscles are easier to work with. Then the massage follows, when you’re already warmed up and relaxed from the pool and hydromassage circuits. Finishing with tea is a smart close—your body has time to come down from the heat before you walk back into normal Mallorca life.
Also, this is built for comfort and calm. A max of 50 people means it’s not a tiny room-by-room private house, but it also shouldn’t feel like a full-on gym crowd. If you’re sensitive to noise, arriving slightly earlier in the day can help you catch the quieter stretches.
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Spa entrance details: indoor pool, jacuzzi, hydromassage, sauna, and steam
This package includes the SPA entrance, and that’s where you’ll spend the bulk of your pre-massage time. Here’s what you can expect based on the experience description:
- Indoor pool
- Jacuzzi
- Different hydromassage options
- Finish sauna
- Steam room
- Plus the simple win of having a towel included: 1 towel per person
The indoor pool and jacuzzi are great when you just want your body to stop fighting gravity. Hydromassage options are especially useful for people with everyday tension—upper back tightness from travel days, shoulders that carry your phone and backpack weight, or legs that feel stiff after walking.
For sauna and steam, the goal isn’t to punish yourself. Use them like a dial:
- If heat makes you dizzy or you get restless, switch back to the pool area.
- If you like heat, you can alternate sauna and steam to change the feel of the relaxation.
One fair warning from a negative review: a guest said one sauna ran too hot and the area felt stuffy. That doesn’t mean your visit will be the same, but it does point to a practical tip: if a heat room feels uncomfortable, don’t tough it out. Step out, cool down, and choose the room that matches your tolerance.
The private back massage: focus, comfort, and how to get the pressure right
The star of this tour is the relaxing back massage. It’s performed by therapists in a private room, which usually makes it easier to truly relax. You’re not trying to tune out sounds from a shared floor, and it’s more comfortable if you feel a bit self-conscious at first.
What I like about the setup for you: it’s “back healing” rather than a random grab-bag massage. That focus makes it more likely you’ll feel the benefit in the exact spots you care about.
Reviews also give you useful clues about what’s possible:
- People praise Libna for friendly professionalism and relaxing results.
- Victoria is noted as kind and welcoming, including for a solo first-time massage.
- Rosario gets called out for an amazing massage.
- For couples, Anais and Maria Antonia are mentioned as delivering pressure described as perfect.
Massage pressure is the difference between a pleasant session and a session that actually addresses your discomfort. One reviewer said they had to ask multiple times for stronger pressure and eventually gave up. So here’s your practical move: tell your therapist what you want right away. Even a short message like lighter or deeper helps set expectations, and it gives them a chance to adjust before you’re halfway out of the session.
Also, if you have any sore spots, point them out during the start. The description doesn’t mention a form or pre-massage consultation, so don’t assume the therapist will automatically know your priorities. You’ll get better results if you guide the session.
The tea finish: why that last cup matters
A lot of spa experiences end the way a haircut ends: pay, leave, next appointment. This one adds a softer landing. A cup of tea is served to finish the experience.
That sounds small, but it changes how the whole day feels. After sauna/steam and massage, your body is still recalibrating. Tea gives you a moment to slow down, sip something warm, and ease out of relaxation without immediately rushing back into streets, heat, and noise.
If you’re the type who often leaves spas feeling rushed, this extra step can be a real quality-of-life detail.
What to bring (and what Mallorca Wellness won’t include)
Here’s what’s explicitly included or missing, so you can pack smart and avoid last-minute shopping:
Included:
- 1 towel per person
Not included:
- Swimsuit
- Slippers
Bring those two items and you’ll be ready to move through the SPA areas comfortably. If you forget slippers, you might end up with uncomfortable floor contact after pool time, and that can kill the “relaxed day” vibe.
Also, plan your bag like a minimalist. Keep a dry change of clothes set aside for after the heat rooms and massage. If you have long hair, bring something to tie it back for sauna/steam so you’re not fussing mid-session.
Who this works best for in Mallorca
This is a good fit for several types of trips:
First-time massage people
One review specifically described the first massage as superb and said the therapist made them feel at ease as a solo customer. If you’ve been putting off your first massage, a private room can feel less intimidating than an open setting.
Back-pain and tension focused travelers
The experience is built around back relaxation and healing. If you’ve been walking all day in Mallorca and your upper back or shoulders are tired, this is a direct, targeted way to spend your downtime.
Couples
There are references to couples massages with Anais and Maria Antonia. If you want a shared relaxation experience without planning a complicated schedule, this kind of day SPA block is an easy vacation win.
People who want spa time without a long day
At 2 hours 30 minutes, you get the core elements—water, heat rooms, and a hands-on session—without turning one afternoon into an all-day commitment.
Value check: is $82.90 worth it?
Price is always personal, but I think this one makes sense because you’re not just buying a massage. You’re buying three things together:
1) SPA entrance with multiple facility types (pool, jacuzzi, hydromassage, sauna, steam)
2) A private back massage session
3) Tea at the end
That combination is usually what makes a day spa feel like value. If you only got the massage, you might miss out on the pre-relaxation (heat and water) that helps the massage feel better. If you only got the spa entrance, you’d miss the direct hands-on work.
At $82.90 per person for roughly 2.5 hours, it’s best for you if you want a structured reset during a trip day—something that feels like a complete experience rather than a standalone appointment.
A quick reality check on comfort and upkeep
Most feedback in the reviews leans strongly positive, with repeated praise for massage quality, friendliness, and a cozy, clean feel. Still, it’s smart to go into any spa with a reality check.
One negative review mentioned:
- a sauna being far too hot
- some poolside massage jet bubbles not working
- bathrooms described as pretty dirty
- towels left around, plus difficulty using older locker locks
None of that is guaranteed to happen on your visit, but it tells me what matters most during your visit:
- If something in the facility feels off, say something.
- Don’t be afraid to adjust your comfort choice between sauna/steam/pool.
- During massage, be direct about pressure and focus areas.
Spas are living spaces. Equipment can hiccup. The best experiences are the ones where you communicate early and staff can respond.
Getting there: the Mallorca Wellness meeting point in Costa dels Pins
You’ll meet at Mallorca Wellness SPA – Eurotel Punta Rotja, at Av. del Pinar, s/n, 07559 Costa dels Pins, Illes Balears, Spain. The experience ends back at the same meeting point.
Because this starts and ends in the same place, it’s a convenient stand-alone block in your day. You don’t need to plan transportation across town after your massage and heat time. Still, give yourself enough time to arrive calm—heat rooms and massage feel better when you’re not sprinting through hotel corridors.
Should you book this relaxing back massage and day SPA?
Book it if you want a true spa-and-massage combo in one tidy window. This fits especially well if:
- you like the idea of pool + jacuzzi + heat rooms before massage,
- you want a private back massage with therapists who have strong notes (Libna, Victoria, Rosario, Anais, Maria Antonia),
- you’re traveling with a partner or you want a first-time massage that feels welcoming.
Skip or rethink it if you’re very sensitive to facility quirks. One review flagged issues like heat room temperature, jet functionality, and locker/bathroom upkeep. If those details would ruin your day, you might prefer a spa where you already know the equipment runs consistently.
If you do book, go in with two simple tactics: wear what you need (bring your swimsuit and slippers), and tell your therapist what pressure you want right at the start.
FAQ
How long is the relaxing back massage and day SPA experience?
It lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes.
What’s included in the price?
You get SPA entrance access (including the indoor pool, jacuzzi, hydromassage options, finish sauna, and steam room) plus the private back massage and tea at the end. You also receive 1 towel per person.
Do I need to bring a swimsuit and slippers?
Yes. A swimsuit and slippers are not included, so you should bring them.
What languages is this experience offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
What’s the minimum age?
The minimum age is 16.
How will I get confirmation after booking?
You should receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, depending on availability.
How many people are in the group?
The experience has a maximum of 50 travelers.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time (local time rules apply). If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.




























