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You can literally buy a new body for how much they charge for a massage on the ship! Its eye wateringly expensive, don’t forget to add the tip, and then the extra products they will try and upsell you on every treatment visit. 
 

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7 minutes ago, louise1809 said:

You can literally buy a new body for how much they charge for a massage on the ship! Its eye wateringly expensive, don’t forget to add the tip, and then the extra products they will try and upsell you on every treatment visit. 
 


Someone suggested finding a service in port if you have the time.  I’ve only done it onboard.

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I always book the hot stone massage with the added foot massage. I carry tension in my neck and shoulders and they always use hands, elbows and forearms to work out the knots, always asking to let them know if the pressure is too much or too little. I let them know, right away, that I’m not interested in purchasing any additional products.

 

It’s always a wonderful experience, and a very important aspect of my cruise vacation.

 

Enjoy your massage… enjoy your cruise.

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