
Elaia Spa: A Hyatt Olive 8 oasis offering accessible luxury, relaxing lounges, and aromatherapy massages.
Elaia Spa, located at 1635 8th Ave in Seattle inside Hyatt Olive 8, welcomes hotel guests and locals. World of Hyatt points can be used for treatments. The couples retreat includes a relaxation lounge with tea, fruit, nuts, and chocolate-covered fruit, a warm salt bath, a side-by-side aromatherapy massage, robes and sandals, plus sauna and steam in each locker. Day passes cover pool, jacuzzi, steam, and sauna (one reviewer noted about $50).
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A therapeutic massage targeting muscle tension and stiffness with focused pressure and techniques.
Customized facials including cleansing, exfoliation, and a relaxing face and neck massage.
A side-by-side experience with joint soak, aromatherapy massage, and access to spa amenities.
Access to pool, jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, and relaxation lounge with complimentary refreshments.
A soothing massage using essential oils to enhance relaxation and reduce stress.
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Overall rating
erin kalbacher
I’ve had two wonderful experiences at Elaia Spa. Previously I had visited and had the 60 min Elaia organic facial. Honestly it’s still the best facial I have ever had. I walked out of there with new skin. Recently I returned to Elaia and decided to do the Purely PNW Scrub & Massage. Taffy was my therapist and she was wonderful! She made me feel so comfortable and explained everything we would be doing. The scrub was perfect and not too abrasive - it felt relaxing. I really enjoyed the PNW scented oils used. After my scrub they have you take a shower in the treatment room and that shower is an experience in itself! Multiple nozzles & a waterfall shower head. You can set the temperature and pressure to your liking. My massage afterwards was exactly what I needed. I had a stressful week and was carrying so much tension. That all melted away. Again can’t praise Taffy enough she was the best! Be sure to get there early and enjoy the sauna and steam room before relaxing prior to ur treatment.
Charlsey Livingood
I went in for the 75 minute oxygen facial and it was a great facial. She offered me champagne after, but I don’t drink. The spa itself is outdated and needs a refresh badly. Having said that, it has a steam room and sauna in the women’s locker room which is fantastic. And the pool and hot tub are accessible through the locker room as well. I had the entire pool to myself with spa music playing so that was quite nice. The lounge area had fresh fruit cups, chocolate covered raisins, nuts, and herbal tea with sugar and stevia. They could elevate their lounge snacks, but I was pleased with that. The lounge is spacious with big windows but it’s tired. The supervisor told me that they are going to renovate the lounge and spruce up the locker rooms. At the end of the day, the spa has great amenities, 12$ valet parking when using the spa, AND the services are more affordable than other spas in the city. Overall I loved the vibe. I booked again for April. I was there midday on Thursday. I’m looking forward to their refresh.
Effy Feng
I love it 😊
Ave A.
I frequent spas often, going at least 2x a month and I’m so pleased with my stop here! I got a body scrub and massage, the room was beautiful and my massage therapist was so friendly and kind. I appreciate the cozy lounge with snacks, blankets and other amenities that really help you relax and spend hours here. The hotel and spa do share the lap pool and hot tub so I unfortunately didn’t enjoy that as much. The hotel tub was far from hot and the children staying in the hotel who were visiting the pool made it a bit harder to relax in there. I would come earlier in the day on a weekday to really enjoy those parts but a day pass would be worth it for the steam room and sauna access (my fav parts!). I’ll definitely be back on a future Seattle trip and days later I’m still feeling great from my massage! Thanks for making my birthday special.
Shanna Simmens
Just had the best deep tissue massage by Isabel! Highly recommended!!! Thank you, Isabel - I feel great!
Alessandra Hirai
I had a deep tissue massage at Elaia Spa and unfortunately the experience did not meet my expectations. The massage consisted almost entirely of sustained elbow pressure, with very minimal strokes and little to no focused work on the areas I specifically requested. It felt incomplete and lacked the precision and technique I would expect from a professional deep tissue massage. At checkout, I was not asked about my experience which felt unprofessional. The spa amenities were also underwhelming. The hot tub is shared with the entire hotel, and there isn’t a proper changing area with a chair or space to comfortably organize belongings, which detracts from the overall spa experience. While the location is nice, the massage quality, service flow, and amenities did not justify the experience for me. I hope this feedback helps set clearer expectations and encourages improvements.