You can reset your body fast in Hoi An. This NaChi Spa package pairs an 80-minute body massage (aroma or hot stones) with a 40-minute facial, plus the small-but-nice extras like welcome tea and end-of-session refreshments. It’s built for people who want relief without turning the day into a production.
The two things I like most are the hot stone option and the way the spa keeps you fed for the session. The stones are warmed to about 50 to 60 degrees, and they add a welcome drink before and after your treatment, with coffee and/or tea included.
One thing to think about: this package is time-boxed. If you’re hoping for a longer spa day or extra add-ons beyond body + facial, you’ll likely want a different package.
In This Review
- Quick hits before you go
- What’s included in NaChi’s 2-hour Package
- The flow: welcome drink, foot bath, massage, facial
- Arrival and welcome drinks
- Foot bath start
- 80 minutes body massage: aroma or hot stone
- 40 minutes facial treatment
- Ending with tea (and something extra)
- Hot stone vs aroma therapy: choosing the right option
- Choose hot stone massage if you want warmth and deep calm
- Choose aroma therapy if you want a lighter-feeling reset
- The smart move: tell them what hurts, not just what you want
- Why the small details push this into great value
- You’re paying for time, not just a quick rubdown
- You get refreshments built into the experience
- The atmosphere helps you actually switch off
- Friendly communication is a real part of the service
- Price and logistics: what $35 really buys in Hoi An
- Getting there near public transport, and using pickup wisely
- Who should book this 2-hour NaChi package
- Should you book NaChi Spa’s 2-hour Package
- FAQ
- How long is the NaChi Spa Package in Hoi An?
- What does the 2-hour package include?
- What type of body massage options are offered?
- What is hot stone massage, according to the spa?
- Is pickup offered?
- What time does the experience start?
- Where does the experience take place?
- What transportation is included?
- Is this a private activity?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Is the activity affected by weather?
Quick hits before you go

- Two treatments in one visit: 80-minute body massage + 40-minute facial
- Tea service is part of the ritual: mango and lemon tea before and after, plus coffee/tea included
- Hot stones come warmed to 50–60°C, with the goal of easing tension and improving circulation
- Massage starts with a foot bath, then moves into full-body work
- Private session setup: only your group participates
- Value at $35 per person with pickup offered and a mobile ticket
What’s included in NaChi’s 2-hour Package
This is a straightforward, do-it-and-feel-better kind of spa visit. The package is listed at about 2 hours, and it concentrates on three main parts: a welcome drink, body massage for 80 minutes, and a facial treatment for 40 minutes.
You’ll be at NaChi Spa Hoi An (37A Tran Cao VAn, Hoi An city). The session is designed so you don’t have to keep track of multiple appointments or bounce between locations mid-treatment. Pickup is offered, and they use a mobile ticket, which makes check-in less of a hassle.
What makes this package feel practical is the pacing. Most people don’t just want an hour of massage while the rest of the day stays chaotic. This one schedules a real body reset first, then finishes with facial care so you feel like you left the day smoother, not just temporarily relaxed.
Also worth noting: this spa states you’ll have a welcome drink before and after your massage—mango and lemon tea. On top of that, the package includes coffee and/or tea, so you’re not guessing about refreshments.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hoi An.
The flow: welcome drink, foot bath, massage, facial
Here’s what you can expect, in the order that matches how NaChi structures the experience.
Arrival and welcome drinks
The experience includes a welcome drink before and after the massage. The specific drinks mentioned are mango and lemon tea, and that’s a nice touch in Hoi An, where dehydration from walking in the sun is real. You start with something light, not a heavy meal that would make massage feel uncomfortable.
If you’re doing this on a morning with sightseeing beforehand, the drink timing helps you transition into “slow down” mode. It’s also an easy win for anyone who doesn’t want to show up and immediately lie down without context.
Foot bath start
The session begins with a foot bath. This is one of those steps that looks simple but changes the vibe fast. It signals this isn’t a rushed massage counter. People also tend to feel more ready for full-body work once their feet are warmed and settled.
80 minutes body massage: aroma or hot stone
Your main treatment is 80 minutes. In this package, the body massage is either:
- Aroma therapy massage, or
- Hot stone massage
The spa describes hot stone massage as an oil treatment using natural stones warmed to about 50 to 60 degrees. They state it helps relieve muscle tension, improve circulation, and increase metabolism. You don’t need to memorize those claims. Just know the goal is loosening tight areas and calming the whole system.
A nice detail from the feedback: sessions often feel un-rushed, and therapists take time working knots in the back and shoulders. Some people also mention there are stretches, especially for stiff joints like the shoulders. That fits the “80 minutes” format—you should have enough time for real pressure and real loosening.
40 minutes facial treatment
Then the session shifts to a 40-minute facial treatment. This matters because many quick massage stops leave you feeling relaxed but still sun-stressed on the face. A proper add-on like this can make you feel camera-ready again, especially after a day outdoors.
The reviews repeatedly call out facial quality as part of what made the visit feel complete. You’re not just paying for muscle work. You’re getting skin care time too.
Ending with tea (and something extra)
The experience includes tea after your massage. Feedback also mentions tea and yogurt at the end for at least some visits, which sounds like a thoughtful way to close out the session. Even if your exact end menu varies a bit, the “after drink” part is consistent.
Hot stone vs aroma therapy: choosing the right option

If you’re deciding between aroma and hot stone, here’s the practical way to think about it.
Choose hot stone massage if you want warmth and deep calm
Hot stones are the option when you want heat doing part of the work. The spa warms natural stones to around 50 to 60 degrees, and then uses them as part of the massage. Warmth is especially helpful if you’ve been walking a lot, sleeping on a firm bed, or carrying a bag on one shoulder.
The people-focused takeaway: hot stone often feels like instant relief for tight shoulders and stiff joints. Reviews mention shoulder loosening and stretching. So if your body is complaining about posture from travel and sightseeing, this is a strong bet.
Choose aroma therapy if you want a lighter-feeling reset
Aroma therapy massage is a good choice when you want relaxation through scent and oil massage without relying on heat. It can also feel nicer if you find hot stones too intense, or if you’re sensitive to strong heat.
In both options, you’re getting 80 minutes of body work, which is plenty of time for therapists to adjust pressure and focus where you’re tight.
The smart move: tell them what hurts, not just what you want
One thing I’d recommend you do when you arrive: share what feels tight. The feedback includes notes that therapists may customize treatment instead of following a fixed script. That’s exactly what you want in a place you’re paying for. You’ll get more value if the massage targets your real stress spots, not generic “back only.”
Why the small details push this into great value
Let’s talk value, because $35 can sound either cheap or suspicious depending on what’s included. In this case, the package feels like good pricing for what you actually get: two full services plus refreshments.
You’re paying for time, not just a quick rubdown
At a practical level, the split is:
- 80 minutes body massage (a real chunk)
- 40 minutes facial (enough time to matter)
That’s a full program, not a “try the place” sampler.
You get refreshments built into the experience
The spa includes mango and lemon tea before and after, and coffee and/or tea is included. That might not sound like a big deal until you compare it to the common problem: you finish a massage still dehydrated or annoyed that you can’t get a simple drink afterward.
Reviews also mention an ending setup that includes tea and yogurt for some sessions, which fits the idea of closing the loop. You come in, you relax, and you leave feeling taken care of.
The atmosphere helps you actually switch off
Several write-ups emphasize a relaxing, peaceful environment and friendly staff. More importantly, people highlight that therapists don’t seem to rush. In a short spa window, rushing kills the whole point. Here, the length of the body massage and the calm setting combine to make the session feel like a reset.
Friendly communication is a real part of the service
One repeated theme is that staff members are friendly and that the front staff has strong English. If you’re not speaking much Vietnamese, that reduces stress right at the start. It also makes it easier to communicate pressure preferences.
Price and logistics: what $35 really buys in Hoi An
The listed price is $35.00 per person, with an experience duration of about 2 hours. Pickup is offered, and you’ll have a mobile ticket.
Here’s why this feels like solid value:
- You’re not choosing between massage or facial. You’re getting both.
- The schedule is dense enough to matter, but short enough to fit into an active day.
- Refreshments are included, and that’s part of the comfort equation in warm weather.
Logistics are mostly easy, with one main catch: Grab/care is not included. That means you should be ready to handle your own transport unless you’re using the pickup option. If pickup is offered for your booking time, great. If not, plan a simple ride to the spa.
Also note: they mention the experience starts at 9:00 am. That’s ideal if you want to beat the busiest heat and still have energy for the rest of your day.
Getting there near public transport, and using pickup wisely
NaChi Spa is listed as near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re traveling independently. Pickup is offered, though the details of where pickup happens aren’t spelled out in the info you provided.
My advice: if pickup is included for you, confirm the pick-up point and timing after booking. If not, treat the spa like any normal destination stop in Hoi An. Use a ride app or a local taxi stand and keep it simple.
Starting at 9:00 am also means traffic is typically easier than later in the day, and you’ll be less sweaty by the time you arrive, which makes the whole “lie down and relax” experience feel smoother.
Who should book this 2-hour NaChi package
This package is a good fit if you want:
- A fast reset after walking the old streets and beaches
- Muscle relief without planning a half-day itinerary
- One stop that includes both body massage and facial
- A massage that feels friendly and not rushed
It may not be the best choice if you’re after a long, multi-hour spa day with many extras. This one is focused. You also don’t want to book it if you’re expecting pick-up to handle everything—Grab/care isn’t included, so you need to plan your final transportation either with pickup or your own ride.
One more consideration: the experience says it requires good weather. That’s unusual for an indoor appointment, but it’s in the policy. If weather is poor, you may be offered a different date or a full refund, so keep an eye on forecast and avoid booking it as the only appointment on a tight, immovable schedule.
Should you book NaChi Spa’s 2-hour Package
If you like the idea of 80 minutes of real body work plus a 40-minute facial, and you want tea and comfort folded into the visit, I’d say book it. At $35 per person, the package gives you a lot of service time for the money, and the repeated praise for relaxation and friendly staff makes it a safer bet than most “cheap massage” options.
Book it especially if you’re feeling tight in your shoulders or you want heat-based relief. And if you’re sensitive to strong heat, choose aroma therapy instead and ask for pressure to match your comfort.
FAQ
How long is the NaChi Spa Package in Hoi An?
The experience is listed at about 2 hours (approx.). That timing includes the body massage and the facial, plus the welcome and end-of-session refreshments.
What does the 2-hour package include?
It includes a welcome drink (mango and lemon tea) before and after the massage, an 80-minute body massage (aroma or hot stone), a 40-minute facial treatment, and coffee and/or tea.
What type of body massage options are offered?
The body massage included in this package can be either aroma therapy massage or hot stone therapy massage.
What is hot stone massage, according to the spa?
The spa describes it as an oil treatment using natural stones warmed to about 50 to 60 degrees to relieve muscle tension and help circulation.
Is pickup offered?
Pickup is offered, and you’ll also receive a mobile ticket. Your booking confirmation will include the details you need.
What time does the experience start?
The listed start time is 9:00 am.
Where does the experience take place?
The location is NaChi Spa Hoi An, at 37A Tran Cao VAn, Hoi An city, Viet Nam.
What transportation is included?
Coffee and/or tea and massage services are included. Grab/care is not included, so you may need to arrange your own transportation unless pickup is available for your booking.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. Only your group will participate, so it’s private in that sense.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience starts. Within 24 hours of the start time, it is not refunded.
Is the activity affected by weather?
The experience requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

























