REVIEW · DA NANG
Experience Asian Style Full Body Massage Therapy
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Stretch, press, and breathe out.
This Asian-style full body massage experience in Da Nang pairs classic Thai-massage-style stretching (on a mat) with other full-body options at Oani Spa. I like that it’s built for a true break from sightseeing: tea and snacks up front, plus an air-conditioned vehicle. One thing to think about is that Thai-style work can feel fairly intense if you’re new to stretching and deeper pressure.
I also like the practical setup for visitors. You get a guide who speaks English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, and the session is private to just your group, so communication doesn’t have to be a guessing game.
The only drawback to keep in mind: this is a menu-style spa experience (Thai, hot stone, 4-hand combos, facial care, foot/back/head treatments), so you’ll want to pick what you actually need before you sit down.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Oani Spa in Da Nang: an easy, visitor-friendly spa stop
- Thai massage on a mat: what makes it different (and why it can work)
- The Asian-style menu at this full-body session
- What a 1.5-hour massage run looks like at Oani Spa
- Price and value: how $32 fits (when you factor everything in)
- Who this experience suits best (and who should adjust expectations)
- Practical tips: get better results from your Thai or bamboo-style session
- Should you book Oani Spa’s Asian-style full body massage in Da Nang?
- FAQ
- How long is the Asian Style Full Body Massage Therapy in Da Nang?
- How much does it cost?
- Where does the experience take place?
- What is included in the price?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- What is the cancellation window?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Thai massage on a mat means stretching and targeted pressure, not just oil and rubbing
- A menu of services can include Thai, hot stone, 4-hand combos, and more (including foot/back/head and facial care)
- Tea and snacks are included, a small touch that helps you slow down right away
- Private transportation and a guide (English/Japanese/Simplified Chinese) makes the experience easier in Da Nang
- Clean, cozy atmosphere and relaxing background music are repeatedly praised
- Good value at $32 for ~1.5 hours, especially if you want a guided, private spa stop
Oani Spa in Da Nang: an easy, visitor-friendly spa stop

Oani Spa is set up for tourists who want results without stress. You start at Oani Spa Da Nang (46 Phan Liêm, Bắc Mỹ Phú, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng) and the activity ends back at the same meeting point, so there’s no tricky end-of-day detour.
The “feel” matters here. Reviews consistently call out a warm, cozy atmosphere, a clean facility, and staff who move quickly once you arrive. There’s also mention of calming music playing during sessions, which matters more than it sounds when you’re trying to actually relax and not listen for every little sound.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang.
Thai massage on a mat: what makes it different (and why it can work)

Thai massage is often described as centuries-old healing art, and the core idea is simple: your therapist uses hands, knees, legs, and feet to knead and compress muscles while also stretching your body. That combination is why it can feel so different from oil-based massages.
Here’s the practical part: Thai massage is performed on a mat, which allows for deeper stretching and targeted pressure along the body’s lines. If you spend a day walking the beach strip, climbing around old neighborhoods, or zigzagging on motorbikes, your hips, calves, and back can get tight fast. Stretching-based work is one reason Thai massage is so popular as a “reset” after travel.
Just remember the tradeoff. This style can be more physically active than a traditional full-body oil massage. If you hate being stretched or you prefer very gentle touch, you may want to request lighter pressure or choose a different option from the menu.
The Asian-style menu at this full-body session
This experience is marketed as Asian-style full body massage therapy, and the spa offers a variety of treatments—not just one single style. Based on the details provided, you might see options like:
- Thai massage
- Hot stone massage
- 4-hand combination massage
- Facial care
- Foot, back, and head treatments
On top of that, reviews mention a few extras that can be useful when you’re choosing what to ask for. People specifically praise bamboo massage, and some also mention facial add-ons and hair wash/shampoo after treatments. There are even references to pregnancy massage, so if that applies to you, it’s worth asking about specialized comfort and technique before you book.
How to use the menu wisely: pick one main goal. Want to loosen travel-tight legs? Choose a full-body option that focuses on stretching and lower-body work. Want stress relief around the neck and shoulders? Ask for an emphasis there rather than taking a “one size fits all” approach.
What a 1.5-hour massage run looks like at Oani Spa

Since there’s only one stop—Oani Spa—your time is concentrated. Plan on about 1 hour 30 minutes for the session (the description lists it as approximate), and expect the spa to guide you from the moment you arrive.
In the first phase, you’ll likely settle in and get the included welcome comforts. The experience includes coffee and/or tea plus snacks, which is a genuinely helpful detail if you’re coming straight from lunch, a beach day, or a tour run. Several reviews mention receiving green tea on arrival, which lines up with this included touch.
Next, you’ll match your treatment to what you want that day. You may have a choice across Thai, hot stone, and other options, depending on availability. This is also the moment to be clear about pressure and trouble spots—neck stiffness, tight lower back, sore shoulders, or anything else you noticed during the day.
Finally, you’ll finish and head back to the meeting point. The experience is designed so you don’t have to coordinate transportation afterward, and it includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. That’s a big deal in Da Nang heat, especially if you’re planning evening activities right after.
Price and value: how $32 fits (when you factor everything in)

At $32 per person for about 1.5 hours, this can be a strong value—especially because the package isn’t only the massage.
What you’re paying for isn’t just time in a chair or on a mat. Your price also includes:
- Tea/coffee and snacks
- Air-conditioned private transportation
- All fees and taxes
- A guide with English, Japanese, or Simplified Chinese support
- The massage session itself (with access to the spa’s style options)
If you’ve priced massages separately, you know how quickly costs add up once you include transport and communication help. Here, you get a guided spa experience that’s simpler to handle as a visitor. That’s why the price feels fair: it’s not just an hourly rate. It’s a whole “spa day” mini-package.
One more value angle: being private to your group. You’re not sharing the experience space with strangers from other parties (at least within the context of the activity arrangement). That can make it easier to relax, especially if you’re traveling with family or a friend and want a quieter, more controlled vibe.
Who this experience suits best (and who should adjust expectations)

This massage run is a good fit if you want a dependable way to unwind in Da Nang without turning it into a logistics project. You’ll probably enjoy it most if you:
- Want full-body relief, not just a quick neck-and-shoulders session
- Prefer therapies with stretching and deeper pressure (Thai-style work)
- Like having language support from a guide
- Appreciate a clean, calm place with a cozy atmosphere
You might want to adjust expectations if:
- You’re very sensitive to pressure or uncomfortable with stretching
- You want a purely gentle, non-stretching massage (you can still ask for lighter work, but the base Thai style may be less your thing)
- You have a specific medical need and need careful technique (in that case, ask directly about the best option for your situation)
The good news: the spa’s menu includes different types of work. That usually makes it easier to tailor the session to your comfort level.
Practical tips: get better results from your Thai or bamboo-style session

Here are a few ways to make your massage feel worth it, right from arrival.
Ask what style is best for your body today. If you’ve been walking a lot, stretching-focused work can help. If you feel heat build-up in your muscles, hot stone might feel better. If your goal is release through legs and pressure points, bamboo-style work is often a popular choice.
Be upfront about pressure. Several reviews mention the pressure feeling just right, but what’s “just right” varies. Tell the guide or therapist if you want lighter touch, medium pressure, or strong work.
Use the included refreshments. Tea and snacks aren’t just a nice perk. They help you avoid feeling groggy or hungry during your session. If you’re wiped out from flights or a long day, this small comfort can keep the experience from feeling rushed.
Plan your next activity with recovery in mind. After a deeper Thai-style session, your body may feel longer in the best way, but it can also be a bit tender. I’d schedule anything sweaty or intense later that day for the next morning, if you can.
If you need special care, ask. Reviews mention pregnancy massage and thorough hair washing/shampoo. If you’re in a situation that needs extra comfort or specific handling, it’s smart to confirm what can be done during your time slot.
Should you book Oani Spa’s Asian-style full body massage in Da Nang?

If you want value plus ease, I’d seriously consider booking. For $32, you’re not just buying a massage—you’re buying a smoother visitor experience: tea and snacks, private air-conditioned transport, and a guide who can help with communication.
Book it if you:
- Like Thai-style stretching and targeted pressure
- Want a clean, cozy spa with calming music and friendly staff
- Prefer private, guided simplicity over hunting a place on your own
Think twice (or plan for modifications) if:
- You’re uncomfortable with stretching or deeper pressure
- You need a very specific, medical-level treatment and want to confirm the exact technique in advance
If you’re in Da Nang and your body feels like it’s been negotiating with walking shoes all day, this is the kind of stop that can turn your evening from tired to refreshed—without making your schedule complicated.
FAQ
How long is the Asian Style Full Body Massage Therapy in Da Nang?
The session runs about 1 hour 30 minutes.
How much does it cost?
It costs $32.00 per person.
Where does the experience take place?
It starts at Oani Spa Da Nang, 46 Phan Liêm, Bắc Mỹ Phú, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam, and ends back at the meeting point.
What is included in the price?
The price includes coffee and/or tea, snacks, air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, all fees and taxes, and a guide (English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese).
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No, alcoholic beverages are not included.
What is the cancellation window?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. If you cancel within 24 hours, it is not refunded.

























