Spas in and near San Francisco, CA

The Lodge at Sonoma Resort & Spa

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4.5
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Sonoma, CA
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Luxe

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$92

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Massage

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$179

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$169

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Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa

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4.5
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Sonoma, CA
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Serene

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$234

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The Spa at Solage, Auberge Collection

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4.8
(114)
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Napa Valley, CA

Spa Pass

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$163

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Spa Treatment

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$277

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Massage

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$300

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The Spa at Dr. Wilkinson's Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs

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4.4
(234)
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Napa Valley, CA
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Serene

Spa Treatment

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$199

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The Calistoga Motor Lodge & Spa

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4.2
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Napa Valley, CA

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$220

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of spa experiences and treatments do you offer in San Francisco?

You can find a wide range of spa experiences and treatments in San Francisco, from spa passes where you can use the amenities in the spa like the sauna and steam room at your leisure, to treatments like massages, facials, and more from some of the best spas in the world.

How much is a spa pass in San Francisco?

The cost of a spa pass in San Francisco varies depending on the property, date, and time of booking. Prices typically range from $40 to $150. You can check the exact price when you select your preferred location and time on ResortPass.com.

What is included with a spa pass in San Francisco?

A spa pass in San Francisco typically includes access to spa facilities such as relaxation lounges, steam rooms, saunas, and hot tubs. Additional services, like massages or facials, can be purchased during your booking process on ResortPass.com or by contacting the spa directly. Some passes may also include access to pools or fitness centers. Parking availability and fees vary by location, so check the property details during booking.

How do I check in for my spa pass?

Check-in for your spa pass in San Francisco is simple! Bring your confirmation email and a valid ID to the front desk or spa reception at the property. The staff will guide you through the process and provide access to the facilities.

Are towels, robes, and slippers included, or do I need to bring my own?

Towels, robes, and slippers are usually provided with the San Francisco spa passes we sell. However, it's always a good idea to confirm the amenities included with your specific pass during the booking process.

What are the most popular spa treatments and experiences in San Francisco?

The spa pass is definitely a fan favorite. However, massages for self care or couples massages are popular, as are facials and body treatments. Many of our spas also offer specialized treatments and amenities like LED/red light therapy, salt rooms, thermal pools, cold plunges and more. Check individual spa menus for specific details.

Discover the Best Spas in the San Francisco Bay Area

The Bay Area has long been a destination for wine, cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes--but it is also home to some of the finest spas in the country. In San Francisco, you will find historic hotels with serene wellness centers tucked just steps from the city's bustle. Drive across the Bay, and the pace shifts to resort-style escapes with expansive pools and lush gardens. Venture into Napa and Sonoma, and you enter a world of mineral springs, vineyard views, and treatments designed to reflect the land itself.

A spa day pass offers access to all of this without an overnight stay. It is a chance to step into eucalyptus steam rooms, slip into mineral baths, or book a signature massage, with all the comforts of a luxury resort available for the day. Whether you are a local looking for a restorative weekend ritual or a traveler pairing wine tastings with wellness, the Bay Area and Napa Valley spa scene delivers both indulgence and authenticity.

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Why the Bay Area and Napa Valley Are Top Spa Destinations

San Francisco's spas emphasize urban calm within landmark hotels, while Napa Valley has a long tradition of healing through mineral springs, with properties such as Dr. Wilkinson's Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs and The Calistoga Motor Lodge & Spa carrying forward a legacy that dates back over a century.

Luxury resorts such as Solage, Auberge Resorts Collection and Bardessono Hotel & Spapair five-star amenities with holistic rituals rooted in wine country living. Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa and The Lodge at Sonoma Resort & Spa anchor Sonoma's reputation for hydrotherapy and expansive wellness facilities. Meanwhile, Alila Napa Valley offers treatments with vineyard views that feel distinctly Californian.

South of wine country, Carneros Resort and Spablends rustic-modern design with indulgent spa rituals, while Napa Valley Marriott Resort & Spa brings a resort-scale approach with multiple pools and treatment spaces. For those looking closer to the Bay, Casa Madrona Hotel & Spain Sausalito provides harbor views and a boutique experience. And for something a bit different, Graton Resort & Casinocombines spa relaxation with nightlife energy, while Health Spa Napa Valleyoffers a more intimate, wellness-first setting.

Together, these spas create a mosaic of experiences--historic, luxurious, playful, and deeply restorative.

What's Included with a Spa Day Pass

While each property is unique, most spa day passes in San Francisco, the Bay Area, and Napa Valley include:

  • Access to thermal amenities such as steam rooms, saunas, or hot tubs
  • Relaxation lounges and quiet areas for unwinding between treatments
  • Towels, robes, slippers, and secure locker access
  • Many include access to fitness centers or resort pools
  • Discounts or credits toward signature treatments like massages, facials, or body scrubs
  • ResortPass-exclusive perks, including priority booking or complimentary enhancements
  • Same-day booking and flexible cancellation

In Napa Valley, expect extras like mineral baths, mud therapy, or outdoor soaking pools. At larger resorts such as Solage or Fairmont Sonoma , hydrotherapy rituals and expansive grounds are part of the experience.

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Why Spa Passes in the San Francisco Bay Area Are Perfect for Locals and Visitors

For locals, spa passes are a way to balance the intensity of city life with nearby calm. San Francisco residents head to Casa Madrona Hotel & Spafor a quick reset overlooking Richardson Bay, or to Graton Resort & Casinofor a weekend that pairs relaxation with entertainment. Napa and Sonoma locals make mineral springs part of their wellness routines, returning to Dr. Wilkinson's or the Calistoga Motor Lodge season after season.

For visitors, spa days turn vacations into full retreats. Napa wine tourists often plan mornings at Solage or Carneros Resort and Spa , balancing tastings with time in the steam room. Couples book anniversaries at Bardessono Hotel & Spa , while groups of friends choose The Lodge at Sonoma or Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn for their sprawling pools and communal amenities. Visitors drawn to contemporary design gravitate toward Alila Napa Valley , where vineyard views turn every treatment into a landscape experience.

How to Choose the Right Spa Day Pass in San Francisco and Napa Valley

With so many renowned properties across San Francisco, the Bay Area, and wine country, the right choice often depends on the kind of day you want to create. Whether the goal is timeless elegance, natural healing, or a social escape, each spa brings something distinctive to the table.

FAQs: Planning Your Spa Day in Napa or the San Francisco Bay Area

Do I need to stay at the hotel to book a spa pass in San Francisco?

No. Spa passes make it possible to access hotel amenities without booking a room. This means you can enjoy hydrotherapy pools, steam rooms, and treatment suites at properties like Solage or Bardessono for just the day.

How much does a spa day in Napa or Sonoma cost?

Expect to spend between $75 and $250 for amenity-only passes, while treatment-inclusive packages at luxury resorts can range from $300 to $600. Mineral spring properties such as Dr. Wilkinson's or Calistoga Motor Lodge tend to offer more accessible price points, while Solage and Bardessono reflect their five-star resort status.

What makes Napa Valley spas unique?

The region is known for its natural hot springs and geothermal pools. Calistoga , in particular, has been a wellness hub for more than a century, with spas offering mud baths, mineral soaks, and treatments that harness local resources. Combined with vineyard views and wine country hospitality, Napa's spa culture is distinct from urban destinations.

Which spas are best for couples?

Couples often choose Bardessono , Carneros Resort , or Alila Napa Valley for romantic escapes, thanks to private treatment suites and vineyard-facing soaking tubs. Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn and The Lodge at Sonoma are also favorites for anniversaries, offering couples' massage packages and expansive pools to enjoy together.

Are San Francisco spa passes family-friendly?

Some properties welcome families, particularly resorts with multiple pools like Fairmont Sonoma or the Napa Valley Marriott . Some spas do not allow children or those under age 18; always check age restrictions before booking.

What is the difference between a mineral spring spa and a traditional hotel spa?

Mineral spring spas focus on natural hydrotherapy, offering mud baths, hot spring-fed pools, and geothermal treatments believed to ease muscle tension, improve circulation, and nourish the skin. Traditional hotel spas, by contrast, emphasize curated environments with massages, facials, and thermal amenities in refined, design-forward settings. In the Bay Area and Napa Valley, you will find both styles, sometimes within the same property.

What are the most popular treatments in Bay Area and wine country spas?

Massages and facials remain staples, but wine country adds its own twist. Expect vinotherapy facials, grape seed scrubs, mud wraps, and mineral soaks, alongside classic Swedish or deep tissue massage. Many resorts also highlight locally sourced products and botanicals.

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