REVIEW · DA NANG SPA & MASSAGE
Experience Asian Style Full Body Massage Therapy
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Your back will thank you in 90 minutes. At Oani Spa in Da Nang, an Asian-style full-body session mixes Thai massage stretching with targeted pressure, plus tea and snacks before you start.
I especially like the warm, cozy spa atmosphere and the fact that your guide can handle communication in English, Japanese, or Simplified Chinese. I also like that Thai-style work is done on a mat, so you get kneading plus stretching instead of only oil-rubbing.
One consideration: if you hate stretching or firm pressure, the mat-based Thai technique can feel intense at first, so tell your therapist your comfort level early.
In This Review
- Key things that make this massage work
- Thai-style massage in Da Nang: why this feels more than a rubdown
- Oani Spa meet-up: where the experience starts and how it feels
- The menu of treatments: Thai, hot stone, four-hand, and more
- What happens during your 90 minutes (and what you should watch for)
- Thai massage: what it feels like
- Four-hand combinations and hot stone: when they shine
- Price and value: what $32 really includes in Da Nang
- Logistics that actually matter: private transport, language help, and a mobile ticket
- Who this massage suits best (and who should be careful)
- My bottom line: should you book Oani Spa’s Asian-style full-body massage?
- FAQ
- How much does the Asian Style Full Body Massage Therapy cost?
- How long is the massage?
- Where does the experience start, and will I go back there?
- Is this a private experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- Which guide languages are available?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- What massage and care options are offered?
- Is it a mobile ticket?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things that make this massage work

- Thai-on-a-mat stretching for flexibility, not just relaxation
- A welcome set with coffee/tea and snacks to take the edge off before your session
- A private setup for your group, so you can actually relax
- Friendly, patient staff and calming music reported by guests
- Lots of options including Thai massage, hot stone, four-hand combinations, facial care, and more
- Good value when you factor in transport plus guide support
Thai-style massage in Da Nang: why this feels more than a rubdown

If you’ve ever had a massage that was mostly about smoothing sore muscles, Thai-style work is a different deal. It blends kneading and pressure with guided stretching. That matters because many people leave a vacation spa feeling relaxed, but not necessarily looser.
Here, the focus is full body—back, legs, feet, shoulders—using hands, knees, legs, and feet to knead and compress. That combination is often what helps tension release in the places that build up from long days of walking, scooters, stairs, and beach sand.
The big advantage of Thai-style massage is the mat setup. Instead of relying on slippery oil and mainly “massage motions,” the therapist can use the body position to apply deeper, more targeted pressure and stretching. If you like the idea of work that makes you feel taller and more mobile, this format is a good match.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang.
Oani Spa meet-up: where the experience starts and how it feels

Your experience starts at Oani Spa Da Nang, at 46 Phan Liêm, Bắc Mỹ Phú, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000. It ends back at the same place.
The spa approach is built around comfort. Guests repeatedly describe a clean, cozy atmosphere and staff who are patient and attentive. That’s not fluff. When a place feels orderly and calm, you can actually let your body drop its guard. You’ll also get a welcome drink—coffee and/or tea—along with snacks, which is a nice touch after a day out.
Also useful: this is arranged as a private tour/activity, meaning it’s only your group. That usually helps with pacing. You’re not squeezed between strangers’ conversations or timing.
The menu of treatments: Thai, hot stone, four-hand, and more

The experience includes access to a range of massage and care options. The spa lists services like:
- Thai massage
- Hot stone massage
- 4-hand combination massage
- Facial care
- Foot, back, and head treatments
That variety matters because one massage style won’t fit every traveler. If your body is tight from sightseeing, Thai-style stretching can be great. If you want deeper muscle comfort, hot stone often feels heavier and warmer. And if you’re traveling with someone and want a shared but custom-feeling experience, a four-hand approach can be a fun choice.
One extra detail pulled from guest experiences: a bamboo-style massage is something people have tried at this spa and talked about as a strong, effective release. That’s worth keeping in mind if you want something a little different from standard Thai or hot stone.
And if you need a more specific treatment (for example, a pregnancy massage), guests have mentioned specialized care and regular check-ins from the staff. It’s a reminder that the spa isn’t only doing one-size-fits-all.
What happens during your 90 minutes (and what you should watch for)

The session is about 1 hour 30 minutes. Exact minute-by-minute timing isn’t spelled out, but the flow is usually consistent for spa experiences like this.
Here’s what you can plan around once you arrive:
- You check in at Oani Spa and get your welcome coffee/tea and snacks
- You connect with your therapist/guide so expectations and comfort level are clear
- You move into your selected full-body massage format (Thai-on-a-mat if you choose Thai)
- You finish, then return to the end point at the meeting location
Thai massage: what it feels like
Thai massage is not only gentle. It combines kneading and compression with stretching. When it’s done well, it can feel like someone is working out knots while also lengthening tight areas. Guests specifically mention feeling rejuvenated, refreshed after travel, and relieved from stress and fatigue.
Still, be realistic: mat-based stretching and pressure can be a bit demanding if you’re stiff or you don’t know how your body reacts. The best move is to communicate early. Tell them where you’re tight (neck and shoulders are common) and how hard you want the pressure.
Four-hand combinations and hot stone: when they shine
If you choose a 4-hand combination, you often get faster rhythm and a more intense massage feel because two therapists work at once. That can be excellent when your muscles are tired but you don’t want to focus on stretching.
Hot stone massage can be ideal when you want warmth to soften tension. If you tend to get sore after long days walking, the heat aspect can be comforting and grounding.
Price and value: what $32 really includes in Da Nang

The price is $32.00 per person for approximately 90 minutes. On its face, that’s simple. The value comes from what’s included beyond the massage itself.
You get:
- Coffee and/or tea
- Snacks
- Air-conditioned vehicle and private transportation
- All fees and taxes
- A guide who can help with English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese
So you’re not just paying for a therapist’s time. You’re also paying for convenience: transport planning is handled, you’re not scrambling, and communication support makes the experience smoother—especially if you’re tired and just want to be understood.
One thing to note: alcoholic beverages are not included, so if you’re thinking of pairing the massage with drinks, plan for that separately.
Logistics that actually matter: private transport, language help, and a mobile ticket

This is a mobile ticket experience, and that’s helpful. You shouldn’t need paperwork chaos while you’re on vacation.
The experience also notes that a guide supports multiple languages. In practice, that can be the difference between:
- smoothly explaining what you want,
- or pointing at your shoulders like it’s a game of charades.
The transport piece is also a big deal. An air-conditioned vehicle and private transportation mean you’re less likely to show up sweaty, rushed, or cranky—conditions that make it harder to relax.
And because this is near public transportation and “most travelers can participate,” it’s not aimed only at a niche crowd. If you’re in Da Nang for sightseeing and you want a dependable reset, this fits that purpose.
Who this massage suits best (and who should be careful)

This experience is a strong match if:
- You want full-body recovery after walking and long travel days
- You’re interested in Thai-style massage elements like stretching and targeted pressure
- You like a calm, clean spa setting with patient, friendly staff
- You want private, group-only service instead of shared scheduling stress
- You’d benefit from a guide using English, Japanese, or Simplified Chinese
It might not be ideal if:
- You want only gentle, no-stretch relaxation. Thai-on-a-mat style can feel more physical than oil-only massage.
- You have a condition that requires very specific handling, and you’re not comfortable communicating comfort limits. In that case, tell the spa clearly what you can and can’t handle before pressure starts.
My bottom line: should you book Oani Spa’s Asian-style full-body massage?

If you’re in Da Nang and you want a massage that actually targets tension, Thai-style full body work is a smart choice. With 90 minutes, a welcome drink and snacks, and private transport included, it’s priced like a real vacation tool, not just a quick add-on.
I’d book it if your ideal massage includes stretching, firm-to-moderate pressure, or a mix of pressure plus mobility work. I’d be a little more cautious if you only want light relaxation, because mat-based Thai technique is inherently more active than basic rubbing.
If you choose to go, come ready to communicate: tell them where you’re tight and your comfort level for pressure and stretching. That one step is what turns a good massage into a truly satisfying one.
FAQ
How much does the Asian Style Full Body Massage Therapy cost?
It costs $32.00 per person.
How long is the massage?
The duration is about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the experience start, and will I go back there?
The start is Oani Spa Da Nang, 46 Phan Liêm, Bắc Mỹ Phú, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam. The experience ends back at the meeting point.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What’s included in the price?
The included items are coffee and/or tea, snacks, an air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, all fees and taxes, and a guide.
Which guide languages are available?
The guide can speak English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No, alcoholic beverages are not included.
What massage and care options are offered?
Options listed include Thai massage, hot stone massage, 4-hand combination massage, facial care, and foot/back/head treatments.
Is it a mobile ticket?
Yes, it includes a mobile ticket.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.























