Your muscles can use a reset. At MasVital in Granada, this custom massage is built around what your body needs that day, from relaxing work to deep, sports, or more energetic techniques. I love that you can match the session to your situation instead of getting a one-size-fits-all treatment.
The rooms feel designed for switching off. I especially like the setup with dimmable light and calming ambient music, plus the practical comfort extras like towels and water.
One consideration: you’re booking 1 hour, so if you want major, whole-body changes, plan to communicate your top priority areas right away.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Custom Massage in Granada: What You’re Really Paying For
- Inside Centro de Masajes MasVital: Rooms, Toilets, Towels, and Showers
- Choosing Your Massage Style: From Relaxing Deep Tissue to Sports Work
- Your Session Room: The Federico García Lorca Stop
- Meeting Point and Getting There Without Stress
- Price and Value: Is $87.95 Worth It?
- Practical Tips Before You Go (So You Get the Pressure You Want)
- Who This Custom Massage Works Best For
- Should You Book Masvital’s 1-Hour Custom Massage?
- FAQ
- How long is the custom massage?
- What does it cost?
- Where does the massage take place?
- Is the session private?
- Is English available?
- What amenities are available at the center?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key highlights at a glance

- Style options you can choose from, including deep tissue, sports, regenerative, and Californian
- Dimmable lighting and air conditioning in private rooms for real relaxation
- Two showers, water, and free Wi‑Fi for before/after comfort
- Disposable underwear and towels available if you need them
- Private, English-offered session with a mobile ticket
Custom Massage in Granada: What You’re Really Paying For
This isn’t a generic massage menu where you pick a name and hope for the best. It’s a custom massage session where you can rest while the therapist adapts the work to your needs. That matters in a place like Granada, where you might spend days walking uphill, climbing stairs, and doing that classic “just one more street” thing. Your body doesn’t care about good intentions; it cares about sore muscles.
The price is $87.95 per person for about an hour, which puts this in the “nice, not cheap” category. I think it’s fair value if you show up ready to steer the session: tell them what’s tight, what hurts, and what kind of pressure you want. The experience is clearly set up so you can match the session—relaxing deep tissue, decontracting, sports, regenerative, energetic, oriental, Californian, or other styles.
The other thing you’re paying for is not just technique. It’s the space. You get a comfort-focused center with water, free Wi‑Fi, restrooms, and showers. That means you can show up feeling a bit travel-worn, get treatment, then clean up and continue your day without making a whole second appointment elsewhere.
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Inside Centro de Masajes MasVital: Rooms, Toilets, Towels, and Showers

MasVital is set up like a real massage center, not a spare-room side hustle. You’ll have access to WCs, and there are two showers plus towels. That’s a big deal if you’re heading out afterward—especially if you’ve been out in Granada heat, sweat from walking, or just want to feel fresh again.
Inside the individual rooms, you get air conditioning, relaxing ambient music, and dimmable light. The lighting detail might sound small, but it helps your nervous system downshift. You’re not lying under harsh overhead glare counting minutes. You’re in a room designed to feel like a break.
There’s also practical support if you need it. Disposable underwear is offered for those who need it, and towels are provided. That removes awkward guesswork. You don’t have to arrive with a whole spa kit unless you prefer to.
And yes, there’s free Wi‑Fi and water. I like that because it gives you a chance to check messages or map your next move while you wait—without spending extra money on a café stop.
Choosing Your Massage Style: From Relaxing Deep Tissue to Sports Work

The session is flexible by design. You can go relaxing deep tissue, decontracting, sports, regenerative, energetic, oriental, Californian—or other styles. That list is useful because it gives you language to describe what you want, not just a vague request to feel better.
Here’s how I’d think about the options when you’re deciding:
- If you want tension released with more intensity, consider deep tissue or decontracting-style work.
- If your muscles feel like they’re compensating after activity, sports or regenerative could fit your goal.
- If you’re looking for something more activating or different in feel, energetic or oriental options might be what you’re after.
- If you want a smoother, travel-recovery vibe, you can lean toward a more relaxing Californian-style approach.
The key is to match the style to your comfort level. If you’ve never tried deep pressure before, tell them that. If you already know what you like, share that too. The custom element only works if you guide it.
Also, don’t be shy about your “top two” areas. For a one-hour booking, focus beats scatter. Pick the main tight spots and the one area you want them to pay special attention to.
Your Session Room: The Federico García Lorca Stop
Your experience has one main stop: Federico García Lorca. In practice, that’s where your massage happens inside the MasVital setup. It’s a good sign that they name their rooms, because it suggests you’re not just being shuffled into whatever space is open. You can expect a consistent, organized room experience: ambient music, dimmable light, and air conditioning during your session.
This is also a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. So you aren’t sharing your time with strangers, which usually makes it easier to communicate what you want and how much pressure feels right.
At the end, the activity finishes back at the meeting point at MasVital. That’s helpful if you’re trying to plan the rest of your day without extra transfers.
Meeting Point and Getting There Without Stress

You start at Masvital: Centro de Masajes en Granada, Arabial, 40, Ronda, 18004 Granada, Spain. The center is listed as being near public transportation, which I appreciate. In a city where getting around is part walking part planning, you want your massage to be the relaxing part—not the logistical puzzle.
Because the session is private and you have a mobile ticket, you don’t need to print anything. Just have your phone ready when you arrive. And since confirmation comes at booking time, you can plan with confidence.
If you’re building a Granada day around this, I’d treat it like a “body reset.” Put it after a day with lots of walking, or before an evening where you want to feel loose instead of stiff. You’ll get more out of it when you have somewhere comfortable to go afterward.
Price and Value: Is $87.95 Worth It?
Let’s talk money in a grounded way. At $87.95 for about an hour, this is not a bargain-basement deal. You’re paying for four things at once:
- A custom massage style tailored to your needs.
- A dedicated room environment with air conditioning, ambient music, and dimmable lights.
- Comfort amenities: water, free Wi‑Fi, WCs, and access to showers.
- English is offered, which helps if you want to describe what you feel clearly.
In other words, you’re not just buying a timer. You’re buying an organized experience built for recovery. That’s the main value play here.
One detail that boosts the value: the session can run past the booked hour when the therapist is working through tight areas. I saw a case where the therapist went well over time and did a lot of targeted work, leaving the client relaxed and loose afterward. That kind of attention is exactly what you want from a custom setup.
If you tell them what matters most, you’re far more likely to feel like your money went into useful work instead of a general routine.
Practical Tips Before You Go (So You Get the Pressure You Want)

You don’t need to overthink this. Still, a few choices make the session better fast.
First, arrive ready to explain your goal in plain terms. Are you trying to relax? Recover after walking? Unwind stress? Target tight shoulders or low back? Give them your priority areas.
Second, talk pressure. If you want relaxing work, say so. If you want deep and firm, tell them. The center’s style options mean they can shift gears, but you still need to set expectations.
Third, plan your aftercare. Since showers and towels are available, you’ll likely want to continue your day feeling fresh. If you have dinner reservations, a relaxed evening, or more walking scheduled after, consider how you’ll want your body to feel. Schedule this when you can benefit from the reset.
Finally, use the fact that it’s offered in English. If you’re more comfortable describing pain or sensations in English, that’s a real advantage. You can be specific instead of relying on gestures.
Who This Custom Massage Works Best For
This is a great match if:
- You want customization, not a fixed sequence.
- Your body feels travel-stiff and you want targeted relief.
- You’re comfortable choosing from different massage styles and pressure levels.
- You prefer a private, quieter setting.
It’s also a strong option if you’ll benefit from on-site basics like towels and showers after treatment. And if you’re someone who likes a controlled, calming room—music, dim lighting, and air conditioning—this center clearly supports that.
If you’re worried about comfort details, take heart: disposable underwear is offered if needed, and there are two showers so you can clean up afterward without making it weird.
And for practical needs, service animals are allowed, which matters if you travel with them.
Should You Book Masvital’s 1-Hour Custom Massage?
If your goal is to feel looser and more comfortable during your time in Granada, I’d book it—especially if you’re the type to plan a day around walking and sightseeing. The best reason to reserve this is the customization. You’ll get to select from a range of styles and match the session to your body’s reality that day.
I’d hesitate only if you expect a full-body “make everything perfect” transformation in one hour. You can still get relief, but you’ll get the most from it by picking your main problem areas and communicating them clearly.
Booking-wise, the session is commonly booked about 7 days in advance on average. If you’re visiting during a busy stretch or you want a specific time window, don’t wait until the last minute.
In short: this is a practical, comfort-heavy way to recharge in Granada. Tell them what you need, enjoy the controlled room environment, and use the showers afterward so you can keep enjoying the city feeling human.
FAQ
How long is the custom massage?
The experience is about 1 hour.
What does it cost?
It’s $87.95 per person.
Where does the massage take place?
It starts at Masvital: Centro de Masajes en Granada, Arabial, 40, Ronda, 18004 Granada, Spain.
Is the session private?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
Is English available?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
What amenities are available at the center?
The center provides water and free Wi‑Fi, has WCs, and offers two showers. Towels are available, and disposable underwear is offered if needed.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























