Long soaks, replenishing pampers, knot-relieving massages... Whatever your ideal spa day is, you can unlock it on your next Jet2holiday. You’ll find many of our sightseeing-stacked city breaks also have calming experiences available too, to balance out your itinerary. Plus, if you’re really after the five-star treatment, we’ve categorised many of our Indulgent Escapes as perfect for spa too. Without further ado, let’s disconnect and recharge...
Eden Alvor Spa
Algarve
Let the Eden Alvor Spa offer you a slice of Portuguese paradise while you’re in the Algarve. Float in the heated tropical pool, plunge into icy water for a thrilling jolt, then melt away in the sauna. And as you’ll be surrounded by lush greenery too, you can breathe deeply, letting tranquillity take over before you leave feeling well-rested.
Turkish Bath
Antalya
It wouldn’t be a trip to Turkey without having a traditional Turkish bath. It’s said to be the ultimate way to prep your skin for that glowing holiday tan too. Step into the marble hammam and you’ll then be taken for a full-body scrub and soapy massage from an expert tellak. Then you'll be invited to recline on warm göbek taşı stone afterwards.

Luxury Hammam and Massage
Marrakech
The ultimate in Moroccan bliss awaits when you opt for a traditional hammam and massage in this riad (a local property with a courtyard). For 50 minutes, you'll get to bask in the steam, scrub away stress, and have a good old skin detox. It’s a time-honoured ritual of North African renewal, so we’d say it’s a must while you’re in Marrakech.
Blue Lagoon Tour
Iceland
It’s off to the Reykjanes Peninsula you go for one of Iceland’s most iconic experiences – the Blue Lagoon. This four-hour, unguided trip from Reykjavik allows you to unwind in the geothermal waters at your own pace. It’s silica-rich, soul-soothing and very Instagrammable. Morning and afternoon times can differ, so keep your eyes peeled for info after you've booked.

Hammam
Kos
In Tingaki village, Artemis Hammam and Spa should be your go-to for full-body nourishment. There, you can enjoy a foam massage, Turkish bath, scrubs, the sauna and a bracing shower. It’s all about the detox. Then, you can shop for spa goodies next door, ahead of having some further flake-out time on Tingaki Beach.
Authentic Deluxe Turkish Bath
Izmir
Spa scrubs and local traditions in the same space? Where do we sign? Here at these 16th-century baths in Izmir, marble features and simmering saunas set the scene. You’ll have a scrub and soap massage included, and there’s an optional oil treatment available as well. Hot soak or cold plunge? The choice is yours.
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
Budapest
If there's ever a name to know in Budapest, it’s the famous Széchenyi Thermal Bath. Ideal for some R&R while in the buzzy city, a ticket to here offers you all the permission you need to dip into the steaming outdoor pools and sweat it out in the saunas. Plotted in City Park, this neo-baroque beauty is among Europe’s spa royalty.
Body Scrub and Shine
Dalaman
Cleansing and exfoliating during a classic Turkish bath? That’s just how it’s done in Dalaman. The marble-clad hammam is a welcoming place for letting your mind wander. Though when you arrive, you'll be taken first for a full-body scrub and soapy massage. Don't forget to pack your swimwear, as you’ll also be able to do a couple of lengths.

Turkish Bath and Deluxe
Bodrum
And if you fancy a skin-softening experience in Bodrum, then the good news is, it’s really well set up for Turkish baths too. So book in to embrace an exfoliating scrub and a serene soap massage. You can then kick back on the warm stone and let your daily stresses just drift away. Want to up the ante? Add on a full-body oil massage.
Golden Circle and Laugarás Lagoon
Iceland
Another top pick in Iceland is Laugarás Lagoon. Its gorgeous geothermal spa is enrobed by forest, so you’ll be enchanted from the minute you get there. A drink in the lagoon bar? You won’t mind if you do. Then, you’ll be whisked off on the epic Golden Circle Tour to marvel at Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir’s eruptions and the rift valley of Thingvellir.

Want to experience even more on your next getaway? Read about what else you can book here.
Posted: 8th Oct 2025.