Lotus Spa and More

Step into serenity at the Asian-inspired Lotus Spa, where camel and sage tones, exotic plants, and heavy black doors transport you into a world of relaxation. (Fun fact: The Sapphire Princess was built in Japan, and the spa’s peaceful style reflects its heritage!) Even the staff’s black kimono-style uniforms were specially designed by fashion icon Sue Wong.
The spa features 16 treatment rooms offering a range of massages and facials, from wallet-friendly options to indulgent splurges like the 24-karat Gold Facial. Look out for daily specials — especially on port days — and discounts for booking multiple treatments at once.
There’s also a Thermal Suite with two steam rooms, a sauna, and heated tile loungers. A week-long pass is $99 per person or $179 per couple; day passes are $20. Not in the mood to splurge? Both the men’s and women’s changing rooms have a small steam room you can use for free.
Fitness Center
Stay active at Sapphire’s top-notch fitness center, featuring 35 cardio machines, 17 weight-training stations, and 12 spinning cycles. A variety of fitness classes are available, too — including Boot Camp ($120 for four sessions), personal training ($85/hour), and Pilates ($12/hour).
Early risers can take advantage of free morning fitness classes and seminars focusing on feet, posture, and overall wellness.
Prefer fresh air while working out? The ship’s jogging track is located on Deck 7 — 2.5 laps equals one mile!


