
Aruba Floating Massage
About
Aruba Floating Massage operates on Governor's Bay Beach in Oranjestad, where the session happens on a floating platform anchored just offshore. You're face-down on a cushioned mat with the water underneath you — the therapist works from a kayak or paddleboard. It's rated 4.9 across 200 reviews and holds the #3 spot among Oranjestad spas, plus back-to-back Travelers Choice awards in 2025 and 2026. The outdoor setting and gentle motion are the draw. Sessions run 90 minutes, and the low-intensity format keeps it accessible even if you're not particularly flexible or ocean-confident. The price sits around $120, which includes the novelty factor but also means this isn't a quick add-on — it's the whole afternoon activity. Book direct through their site. Morning slots tend to be calmer water. If you're prone to seasickness or need firm pressure, a land-based table might suit you better.
At a glance
- Category
- wellness
- Duration
- 1.5 hours
- Price
- $120
- Minimum age
- None
- Intensity
- ●○○○○
- Setting
- outdoor
- Booking partner
- direct
- Product ID
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