REVIEW · KUTA
Bali Luxury Spa package Massage, Flower bath 2hour
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A great spa package should feel like a plan, not a gamble. This 2-hour Kuta ritual stacks the steps in a logical order, with a flower bath finale that people really talk about. I also like the clear timing (about 2 hours total), so you can fit it into a busy Bali day without losing track.
One thing to keep in mind: the included flower bath setup is listed as a shared bathtub for two people, and there’s an extra cost option if you want it more private.
In This Review
- Key highlights
- Why This 2-Hour Kuta Spa Package Feels Like Real Value
- Bali Orchird Spa: The Calm Setting You Want Before Someone Touches You
- Thalaso Foot Wash: A Small Ritual That Changes the Whole Tempo
- 60-Minute Balinese Massage: Where You Control Comfort and Focus
- Body Scrub and Yogurt Moisturizer: The Steps That Make the Flower Bath Feel Worth It
- Flower Bath Ritual: Shared Bathtub, Big Atmosphere
- Tea or Coffee, Timing Slots, and How to Fit This Into a Bali Day
- Pickup and Transfers: Useful Convenience, Especially When You’re Short on Time
- Who This Bali Luxury Spa Package Suits Best
- Potential Drawbacks (So You Know Exactly What to Expect)
- Should You Book This Bali Luxury Spa Package in Kuta?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali Luxury Spa package with Massage, Flower bath?
- What treatments are included in the 2-hour spa package?
- Is tea or coffee included?
- Is pickup or transportation included?
- Is the flower bath private?
- Is a photo included?
- What is the cancellation window?
Key highlights
- Thalaso foot wash to start you off slow and reset your body
- 60-minute Balinese massage designed around your comfort and pressure preferences
- Body scrub + yogurt moisturizer for that smooth, post-spa skin feel
- Flower bath ritual (15 minutes) as the memorable, Instagram-friendly finishing step
- Tea or coffee included, plus a spa schedule with many time slots
- Pickup/return options and possible private transfers for select south Bali areas
Why This 2-Hour Kuta Spa Package Feels Like Real Value
At $36.95 per person, you’re not just buying a massage. You’re buying a full, staged experience: foot ritual, hands-on work, exfoliation, moisturizing, and then that flower bath moment at the end. That’s why this package works for people who want a proper “Bali day spa” feel without booking a half-day retreat.
The best part is how the time is divided. You get a real 60-minute massage, not a token 20 or 30 minutes. Then you still have the build-up steps (scrub and moisturizer) that make the flower bath feel like a true ritual instead of a random add-on.
My only caution is what you should do with expectations. If you’re hoping for total privacy in the flower bath, plan on paying extra, because the included option is listed as one bathtub for two people.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kuta.
Bali Orchird Spa: The Calm Setting You Want Before Someone Touches You

This treatment happens at Bali Orchird Spa. The setting matters here, because the package is designed to calm your mind as much as your muscles.
From the way the experience is described, the spa environment tends to feel clean and well cared for, with a resort-style vibe and plenty of greenery around. That’s not a small detail in Bali, where the difference between a rushed place and a thoughtful one can be obvious once you arrive.
The practical side: you’ll likely spend less time “figuring things out” once you’re inside. That matters when you’re booking around sightseeing, dinner plans, or beach time.
Thalaso Foot Wash: A Small Ritual That Changes the Whole Tempo

Your spa session begins with a Thalaso foot wash. It’s only part of the package, but it’s a smart start because it slows everything down right away.
A foot wash is also more than just cleanliness. It signals that this is a ritual sequence, not a quick service-stop. You go from travel mode to treatment mode before the massage happens, and that can make the next hour feel more effective.
Tip for you: if you have any foot sensitivity, tell the therapist or staff early. You don’t need to be dramatic. Just be clear. Getting the comfort right at the start makes the whole session feel smoother.
60-Minute Balinese Massage: Where You Control Comfort and Focus
The heart of the package is the Balinese massage (60 minutes). This is the time slot where you can get the most noticeable physical relief, especially if you’ve been walking a lot in Kuta, dealing with heat, or carrying beach-day wear and tear.
A key detail is that the massage is described as professional and adjustable. The therapist can adjust the treatment to match your preferences, and that’s a big deal. Strong pressure works for some people. Others need something gentler. The ability to align with your comfort helps you leave feeling like you got what you wanted, not a one-size-fits-all treatment.
What I’d do if I were you: share your preference clearly at the beginning—light, medium, or firm—and mention any target areas (like tight shoulders or lower back). Then let the therapist do their work.
Also, remember it’s a timed experience. With a full 60 minutes, you shouldn’t rush the conversation. Get your preferences in early, then relax and let it unfold.
Body Scrub and Yogurt Moisturizer: The Steps That Make the Flower Bath Feel Worth It
After the massage, you move into body scrub (30 minutes) and then a yogurt moisturizer (15 minutes). This portion is easy to underestimate if you think of spas as only massage machines. But these steps change the feel of everything that comes next.
The scrub helps remove dry skin and makes your skin feel smoother. The yogurt moisturizer then adds comfort and hydration, which can make the post-spa skin effect last longer than you’d expect from a quick rinse.
This also matters because the next stop is the flower bath ritual. If your skin is still dry, you don’t get the same satisfying, cared-for finish. With the scrub and moisturizer included, the flower bath feels like a true finale.
Practical note: if you’re sensitive to scented products, mention it when you arrive. The flower bath involves a ritual with flowers, and you’ll want to be comfortable with whatever is used during that step.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kuta
Flower Bath Ritual: Shared Bathtub, Big Atmosphere
The final highlight is the flower bath (15 minutes). It’s short on paper, but it’s the most vivid part for a lot of people because it’s visual and sensory.
The package includes a flower bath 1 bathtub 2 person, which means it’s not presented as an all-to-yourself private tub. If you want a more private experience, there’s a private flower bath option listed as 50k extra. That’s your decision point.
If you go with the included setup, you can still make it feel personal. Ask staff about towels and how the ritual is handled, and take a moment to slow down once you’re seated. This is the part that’s easy to treat like an activity you’re “done with.” The best results come when you treat it like a ritual.
One more practical tip: don’t schedule anything immediately after that requires heavy sweating. After a bath ritual and moisturizing, you’ll feel best if you plan for a calm return—maybe a meal or a short walk, not a hardcore beach workout.
Tea or Coffee, Timing Slots, and How to Fit This Into a Bali Day
You’ll get a drink of tea or coffee as part of the package. It’s included, and it’s useful because it gives you a moment to settle after treatment before you head back into Bali traffic and plans.
You also have wide booking time slots, from morning through to evening. That flexibility is underrated. In Kuta, your day can shift fast depending on weather, energy, and what you decide to do next. Being able to pick a start time makes this spa package easier to manage.
If you’re the type who likes structure, the timing is what makes it work. You’re looking at about two hours total, and you know the main steps ahead of time. That makes it much easier to plan around dinner reservations or a late-night show.
Pickup and Transfers: Useful Convenience, Especially When You’re Short on Time
Transport options are one of the reasons this package is popular. The experience can include pickup, and an upgrade may be available for private 2-way transfers from south Bali areas such as Kuta, Seminyak, Legian, Umalas, Sanur, Jimbaran, or Nusa Dua.
Even if you’re staying close to Kuta, the convenience matters. Bali traffic can be unpredictable. If you have a tight schedule, reducing decision-making (where to meet, how to get there, whether you’ll wait) makes the whole spa day less stressful.
My practical advice: when you choose your time slot, also think about when you want to arrive at the spa and how long it takes to get back. Picking a slot that won’t force you to rush after the flower bath usually leads to a better end to the day.
Who This Bali Luxury Spa Package Suits Best
This package is a strong fit if you want a complete spa session in a short window. It’s ideal for:
- Couples who like a shared-but-special ritual ending
- People who want a full 60-minute massage plus exfoliation and moisturizing
- Anyone who wants a classic Kuta spa experience without turning it into a whole afternoon project
It also fits well if you care about comfort details. The massage is described as professional and responsive to preference, and the staff is described as kind and gentle. That combination tends to matter for first-timers.
Who should think twice: if you’re strongly privacy-focused for the flower bath, you may not love the included shared setup. In that case, budget for the private option or choose a different spa format.
Potential Drawbacks (So You Know Exactly What to Expect)
I’ll be straight with you: no spa package is perfect for every personality.
One possible drawback is that the included flower bath is set up for two people. If you’re expecting a solo, private ritual experience, you’ll want the upgrade.
A second consideration is that staff comfort and communication can shape how the day feels. When therapists and guests click, it’s effortless. When they don’t, even a good massage can feel less satisfying. Your best defense is simple: state your preferences clearly at the start, and don’t be shy about asking for comfort adjustments.
Finally, the package is weather-dependent in the broader sense of outdoor comfort. If conditions are poor, you may be offered another date or a refund option.
Should You Book This Bali Luxury Spa Package in Kuta?
If you want a well-paced, 2-hour spa day that feels like a full ritual—not just a massage—this is a solid booking. The value is strong because the package includes multiple steps: foot wash, 60-minute Balinese massage, scrub, yogurt moisturizer, and the flower bath finale, plus tea or coffee.
Book it if you’re in Kuta (or can arrange pickup/transfer) and you want to leave feeling noticeably calmer and smoother-skinned, without committing to a long day.
Skip or upgrade if privacy in the flower bath is your top priority. Otherwise, you’re getting the main ingredients of a memorable Bali spa experience—timed well, structured clearly, and designed to end on a high note.
FAQ
How long is the Bali Luxury Spa package with Massage, Flower bath?
It’s about 2 hours total.
What treatments are included in the 2-hour spa package?
The package includes a Thalaso foot wash, a 60-minute Balinese massage, a 30-minute body scrub, a 15-minute yogurt moisturizer, and a 15-minute flower bath.
Is tea or coffee included?
Yes, coffee and/or tea is included.
Is pickup or transportation included?
The experience includes air-conditioned vehicle and private transportation, and pickup/return service is offered. There’s also an upgrade option for private 2-way transfers from several south Bali destinations.
Is the flower bath private?
The included option lists 1 bathtub for 2 people. A private flower bath is listed as an extra cost (50k) and is not included.
Is a photo included?
No, Foto is not included.
What is the cancellation window?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t get a refund.



























