Your back will notice this quickly. This private Thai massage at Panda Spa Da Nang focuses on the classic bending, flexing, and stretching style, with firm pressure-point work meant to ease muscle and joint aches. I especially like the way the therapist checks in during the session about pressure, so you can dial it to what feels right for you, but the one drawback is the method uses very strong force, so go in with clear expectations if you want something gentle.
I also like the whole vibe: calm, relaxing, and clean, with friendly staff and a welcoming feel at 229 Nguyễn Văn Thoại. One small touch that stood out is the complimentary tea, which makes the start feel less like a transaction and more like a proper reset.
With the session running about 1 hour, it’s an easy add-on to a Da Nang day without stealing your whole afternoon. And because it’s private, it’s just your group—nice if you’re with a partner or even a child.
In This Review
- Key things that make this massage worth your time
- Thai stretching and pressure points: what makes this style work
- Panda Spa Da Nang: where to go and what the place feels like
- How a 1-hour private Thai massage unfolds
- Price and value: is $21.70 per person a good deal?
- Who should book: strong-force lovers, couples, and families
- Where to place it in your Da Nang day plan
- Make it your best massage: what to ask at the start
- Should you book this private Thai massage in Da Nang?
- FAQ
- Where is the massage meeting point?
- How long is the private Thai massage?
- How much does it cost?
- What type of massage is included?
- Is this a group tour or a private session?
- What are the operating hours?
- Do I get confirmation after booking?
- Is there anything about the ticket format?
- Is it near public transportation?
- Is cancellation free?
- Most people can participate?
Key things that make this massage worth your time

- Thai stretching that targets tightness fast: expect bending and controlled stretching across many body areas.
- Pressure checks during the massage: the therapist asks whether it feels good as you go.
- Strong-force style, not soft and floaty: great if you want serious loosening work.
- Clean, calm space that feels comfortable: including for families and couples.
- Private setup for couples doing it together: you can be booked side-by-side even with different services.
- Easy to fit into your schedule: about 1 hour, open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Thai stretching and pressure points: what makes this style work
Thai massage is built on movement plus pressure, not just rubbing. Here, therapists use bending, flexing, and stretching techniques, including what they describe as controlling muscle blocks across many parts of the body. The idea is simple: when muscles get stuck (often from long sitting, travel, or lots of walking), controlled stretching and pressure can help them “release.”
What I like about this approach is that it’s not vague relaxation. It’s a technique-forward massage aimed at muscle and joint pain relief, with the therapist moving quickly and applying strong pressure where it’s needed most.
The key point for you: this is not a light, slow, spa-only session. The description explicitly notes very strong force, and that shows up in how the massage feels. If you like firm work—especially when you’re tight in shoulders, hips, or legs—this will probably feel like money well spent.
If you usually prefer gentle massages, you can still book it, but you’ll want to be very clear at the start about pressure comfort. You don’t need to be tough about it. Just say what you can handle, and let the therapist adjust.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Da Nang
Panda Spa Da Nang: where to go and what the place feels like

The meeting point is 229 Nguyễn Văn Thoại, Phước Mỹ, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam. The address matters because you’re not just “passing by”—you’re checking in at a real location, and the experience ends back at the same spot.
A good sign from the experience details and written feedback is the atmosphere: calm, relaxing, and comfortable. People also highlight that the space is super clean and neat, which is a big deal for massage sessions. You’re going to be exposed to a lot of skin contact and movement, so cleanliness should be non-negotiable, and here it seems to be taken seriously.
There’s also a human side. The staff are described as friendly and easy to talk to, including when someone comes in with a child. That’s a useful detail for you if you’re traveling with family and don’t want a stiff, overly formal vibe.
Finally, there’s the small welcoming ritual: complimentary tea. You might not think about tea when you’re booking massage, but it sets a calmer mood right away—especially if you’re coming in after travel stress or a long day.
How a 1-hour private Thai massage unfolds

This experience runs about 1 hour. Since it’s private, you’re not sharing the massage time with strangers, and you’re not stuck in a group schedule.
Here’s the flow you can expect at Panda Spa:
1) Check-in and settling in
You arrive at the meeting point, and you’ll be guided through the start of your session. This is also when you can communicate your preferences, especially around pressure level.
2) Pressure and comfort check before things get intense
One standout from the experience details: therapists ask you whether the pressure feels good throughout the massage. That means you’re not left guessing. If something is too strong in a specific spot, you can request adjustment.
3) The Thai technique: bending, flexing, stretching, pressure points
This is the core. The therapist uses bending and stretching techniques and works multiple parts of the body. The description notes that the speed and strong force are part of the method, aimed at reducing muscle and joint pain.
4) Targeting what’s tight, not just a routine pass
From the way the session is described, it’s meant to address muscle tightness and pressure points that you carry from daily life—walking, sitting, and travel. In practice, that means you’ll likely feel work focused where you’re stiff, rather than a purely standard sequence.
5) Finish and return to the same location
The activity ends back at the meeting point. So you don’t have to plan a complicated follow-up. You step out when you’re done and continue with your day.
One practical tip: Thai massage can feel intense early on, then become more comfortable as the muscles release. If you’re nervous, tell the therapist upfront. If anything feels like sharp pain rather than deep pressure, speak up immediately and ask them to soften the force.
Price and value: is $21.70 per person a good deal?

At $21.70 per person for about 1 hour, this is priced like a true “value massage,” not a premium luxury spa. But the value isn’t only in the cost—it’s in what you get from this particular Thai style.
You’re paying for:
- A private session (so you get focused attention, not a shared space with strangers)
- Thai stretching plus pressure-point work, including strong force where it counts
- A clean, calm setting with friendly staff
- A therapist who checks in about pressure level
If you’ve ever paid more for a massage that felt gentle but did little for your stiffness, this style may feel like a better match. The whole point is physical work, not just scent-and-music relaxation.
That said, value depends on your preference. If you want very soft touch and long slow kneading, this could feel too intense. In that case, you might decide you’d rather choose a gentler massage type. But if you like strong stretching, this price looks very reasonable.
Also, private massage means you can plan around it more easily. If you’re traveling as a couple, you can likely make it work together without losing time on separate schedules.
Who should book: strong-force lovers, couples, and families

This is described as a reasonable choice for people who love massage with strong force. So if you tend to come home from a trip stiff in the shoulders, hips, or legs, this style matches that reality.
It’s also a good option if you want comfort and flexibility in who joins you:
- Couples: there’s support for couples massages, including situations where both people get different services while still going together.
- Families: one experience notes that going with a child felt comfortable and easy.
And the experience summary says most people can participate. That doesn’t mean everyone should ignore medical concerns. If you have a recent injury, a specific joint problem, or a condition that makes stretching risky, you should still be cautious and communicate with the therapist.
The biggest “fit” question for you is pressure tolerance. If you’re open to firm work—and willing to speak up—this Thai massage is likely to feel effective fast.
Where to place it in your Da Nang day plan

This experience runs daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. That gives you real control, which matters because massage is best when you’re not rushing.
If your day involves long walking or lots of sitting in transit, I like booking your massage soon after you start feeling stiffness. Thai massage is very good at loosening what travel tightens up.
A solid strategy:
- Book it after a sightseeing-heavy stretch, so you’re not sore while you keep exploring.
- Or book it as a reset after a long flight when your body feels stiff and “stuck.”
Because it’s private and about an hour, it won’t swallow your schedule. You can still plan dinner and an evening stroll afterward.
One more planning note: since it’s near public transportation, you can usually work it into your routing without needing a long detour. That’s helpful in Da Nang when traffic and timing can change your plans.
Make it your best massage: what to ask at the start

Thai massage works best when you communicate early. Based on what the therapist does here—especially the ongoing check-ins—your job is to give clear input so the session matches your comfort and goals.
I’d walk in with these quick requests in mind:
- Tell them your pressure preference right away (firm is fine, but define what’s comfortable).
- Point out the areas you feel most: tight shoulders, stiff hips, sore legs, whatever’s driving you into massage.
- If anything feels too strong, ask them to adjust while you’re on it—not after.
If you like deep work but want control, you can use the pressure-check system to your advantage. The therapist can keep the session effective while dialing the intensity.
And if you’re going with a partner or family member, coordinate your preferences so everyone’s on the same page about how strong the session should be.
Should you book this private Thai massage in Da Nang?

Book it if you want a real Thai stretching massage—the kind with strong pressure, quick technique, and targeted work on tight muscles and pressure points. It’s especially worth it at this price if you’ve struggled to find massages that actually loosen you up.
Skip or reconsider if you’re sensitive to strong pressure or you hate anything that feels “forceful.” Thai massage here is built around strong force for a reason, and you’ll get the best experience by matching the style to your comfort level.
If you’re looking for something calm, clean, and friendly, this Panda Spa setup seems designed for that too—complete with a relaxed start, helpful pressure communication, and an easy 1-hour timing window.
FAQ
Where is the massage meeting point?
It starts at 229 Nguyễn Văn Thoại, Phước Mỹ, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam, and it ends back at the meeting point.
How long is the private Thai massage?
The session is approximately 1 hour.
How much does it cost?
The price is $21.70 per person.
What type of massage is included?
It’s a private Thai massage using bending, flexing, stretching, and strong pressure-point work on many parts of the body.
Is this a group tour or a private session?
This is a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What are the operating hours?
It runs daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Do I get confirmation after booking?
Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
Is there anything about the ticket format?
The experience includes a mobile ticket.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it’s described as near public transportation.
Is cancellation free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Most people can participate?
The information says most travelers can participate, meaning it’s generally open to a wide range of people.





























