What is the best way to get an appointment at the Six Senses Spa at MGM Macau?

To get an appointment at the Six Senses Spa at MGM Macau, you can send an e-mail or call the Four-Star spa directly. If you take either of these routes, the spa will be able to answer any additional questions you might have. However, the most convenient and comprehensive reservation option is on the spa’s website. Once there, click on “priority spa reservations.” You will be directed to a page where you can enter your name, e-mail address, phone number, hotel arrival and departure dates, and the preferred gender for your spa therapist. You can also make up to five appointments, select from more than 30 different treatment types, and indicate the times and dates you would prefer for your session(s).

  • If you have to cancel your appointment at the Six Senses Spa at MGM Macau, you have up to five hours prior to its scheduled start time without being penalized with a fee; but if you cancel less than five hours before the appointment, or fail to show up at all, your credit card will be charged for the session you had reserved. Keep in mind that the spa will take your card number to hold your reservation, but it will not be initially charged. If you do decide to keep your appointment at the Four-Star spa, it asks that you show up 30 minutes early so you can have a quick consultation and make sure your treatment goes smoothly.
  • The Six Senses Spa at MGM Macau doesn’t just offer a few types of couples treatments — it can modify every single massage, wrap and ritual to perfectly accommodate you and your sweetheart. Plus, you can enjoy it all in a private double room. Amongst the offerings are a series of rituals. The Wood ritual features a foot bath, sports massage, herbal scrub and soothing facial (incorporating flower essences like Roman chamomile and lavender) for two hours and 50 minutes (MOP2,400 or $US300). And the Earth ritual involves a foot bath, Swedish massage and balancing facial (which combines mandarin, petitgrain, ylang ylang and rosemary plant extracts) for two hours and 20 minutes, costing MOP2,000 or $US250).
  • From traditional to holistic, the Six Senses Spa at MGM Macau has a long list of massage options. For double the pleasure, opt for the Sensory Journey, which features two therapists, a body aroma massage and scalp massage (MOP2,100 or $US262). The Six Senses Massage Fusion mixes up Swedish, Thai, aroma and sports massages (MOP1,400 or $US175); the Thai massage focuses on pressure points and is offered fully clothed and without oil (MOP1,300 or $US162); and classic Swedish massages are offered for 50 or 80 minutes (MOP950 to MOP1,350 or $US120 to $US169). Target your specific needs with a sports massage (MOP950 or $US120) or with hand- or feet-specific packages (each MOP 400 or $US50). The Thai herbal massage incorporates herbs and acupuncture (MOP1,800 or $US225); the Tibetan hot stone therapy uses basalt stones to massage the body and face (MOP1,500 or $US187); and Shiatsu, Balinese and Indian head massages each last a glorious 50 minutes (MOP950 or $US119). There are also 25-minute express offerings, including the On The Run, which features two therapists working on the head and feet at the same time (MOP800 or $US100). Lastly, the most popular of the large bunch is the holistic massage, which includes full-body and scalp rub down (MOP1,350 or $US169).
  • The Six Senses Spa at MGM Macau uses one type of wrap for two of its treatments. The three-and-a-half-hour Metal ritual is the premiere offering of the five packaged rituals at the Four-Star spa. It features a wrap consisting of natural clay that’s intended to detoxify and tone your skin and make it stronger. The Metal ritual also includes a body polish made from jojoba, rice or crushed coconut shells; a Thai massage, which zeroes in on pressure points and includes body stretches (it can be conducted without oils and with your clothes on, if you prefer); and a purifying facial treatment that uses flower essences, lavender plant extracts and clays to eliminate blocked pores and skin breakouts. The ritual costs MOP3,000 ($US374). The clay cocoon is also offered with just a body polish for an 80-minute procedure, costing MOP1,200 ($US150).