Niagara Falls Spa Resorts & Day Spas: Complete 2026 Guide
Updated March 2026 · Local knowledge, no commissions
Niagara Falls has evolved well beyond its reputation as a pure sightseeing destination. Several of the major hotel properties include full-service spa facilities, and there are dedicated day spas within the tourist district that cater specifically to visitors looking to decompress after a busy day of attractions. This guide covers the best spa options on the Canadian side, from hotel resort spas to standalone wellness retreats.
Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa
The Marriott on the Falls at 6740 Fallsview Boulevard houses one of the more complete spa facilities in the Niagara Falls hotel district. The spa offers a full treatment menu alongside indoor pool and fitness facilities, and the Fallsview rooms give spa guests views of Horseshoe Falls between appointments.
- Signature treatments: Hot stone massage, Niagara body wraps with local wine-sourced ingredients, couples massage suites
- Day access: Non-hotel guests can book treatments and access spa facilities — call ahead for day spa availability as hotel guest priority applies
- Price range: 60-minute massage from approximately $140–$180 CAD; couples packages from $280–$380
- Booking: Reserve treatments in advance, especially for weekend visits and holidays
Sheraton Fallsview Hotel
The Sheraton on the Falls offers a full health and wellness floor with access to indoor pool, hot tub, fitness centre, and a spa treatment menu. The Sheraton's spa is well-suited to couples and group bookings given its suite of private treatment rooms.
- Location: 5875 Falls Avenue — directly connected to the Casino Niagara complex via indoor walkway
- Highlights: Deep tissue and Swedish massage, facials, manicure and pedicure services
- Couples package: Includes side-by-side treatment rooms, champagne, and robes — a popular anniversary and honeymoon option
- Tip: Book the package that includes Fallsview room access if you want to see the falls from your hotel — the spa itself does not have falls views
Radisson Hotel & Suites Fallsview
The Radisson Fallsview offers wellness amenities including an indoor pool and fitness centre, with access to contracted spa treatments through partner providers. It's a more affordable base for visitors who want proximity to falls without the full luxury resort pricing.
- Spa treatments bookable through the concierge with partner day spas in the area
- Indoor pool with Fallsview — a relaxation option without full spa pricing
- Good choice for couples who want the location at a lower nightly rate, supplementing with a visit to a standalone day spa
Standalone Day Spas in Niagara Falls
Several independent day spas operate in the Niagara Falls area and cater specifically to walk-in and same-day visitors who aren't staying at a resort property.
What to Look For in a Niagara Day Spa
- Online booking capability — the best Niagara day spas allow you to reserve treatments in advance, especially for popular Saturday time slots
- Couples treatment rooms if you're travelling with a partner — worth asking specifically, as not all facilities have private side-by-side options
- Licensed RMTs (Registered Massage Therapists) — Ontario is one of the most strictly regulated massage therapy provinces in Canada. RMT services are covered by many benefit plans and indicate professional credentialing
- Proximity to your hotel — many visitors prefer to walk rather than drive between their accommodation and spa appointment
Spa Pricing Overview (2026 Estimates)
| Service | Hotel Spa (CAD) | Day Spa (CAD) |
|---|---|---|
| 60-min Swedish Massage | $140–$180 | $100–$130 |
| 90-min Deep Tissue | $190–$240 | $140–$175 |
| Couples Package (2hr) | $320–$440 | $240–$320 |
| Classic Facial | $120–$160 | $85–$120 |
Booking Advice
- Book hotel spa treatments at the same time as your room — availability fills quickly for weekend dates
- Arrive 20–30 minutes before your appointment to use changing facilities, sauna, or hot tub as part of your visit
- Gratuity is standard in Ontario spas — 15–20% of the treatment cost is customary
- Shoulder season (November through April, excluding holiday weekends) offers more appointment availability and sometimes promotional pricing
Winter wellness tip: The combination of a January spa day, the Winter Festival of Lights at night, and icewine tasting in between makes for one of the best off-peak Niagara experiences at any budget level.
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