Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi

Stepping into calm beats scrolling all day. This Heiwa Spa package in Kuta brings you a foot ritual plus a full aromatherapy massage and facial, then you cap it with a set lunch or dinner at Hiiragi Restaurant. It’s a neat combo if you want both wellness time and a food-focused finish without planning two separate outings.

What I like most is how the spa experience feels intentional and structured, starting with the Heiwa Foot Ritual and then moving into a full Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage. I also like the people: the tone you’ll get is warm and practical, and reviews highlight therapists who communicate well about comfort and injury concerns—plus a tranquil setting at Blue Karma Village that makes it easier to switch off.

One thing to consider: you don’t get private transport, and you’ll be on a set schedule, so this is best if you’re happy meeting at the restaurant and keeping your day fairly fixed. The dining is also a set menu, so it’s not the move if you want full freedom to pick every course.

Key things to know before you go

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Key things to know before you go

  • Heiwa Foot Ritual gets you started with a grounding reset before the main treatment.
  • Aromatherapy massage (60 minutes) is the center of the program, not a quick add-on.
  • Aloe Vera Facial (30 minutes) gives your skin a lighter, refreshing finish after bodywork.
  • Hiiragi Restaurant set lunch or dinner adds Japanese-Peruvian fusion to the experience.
  • Small group size (max 10) keeps the pace from feeling rushed.
  • No private transportation included means you’ll likely use public transport or taxis to reach the start point.

What this package really feels like in your day

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - What this package really feels like in your day
This isn’t just a “massage and done” deal. It’s built like a mini reset, with wellness on one side and a proper sit-down meal on the other. You start at Hiiragi Restaurant in Umalas/Kerobokan area, then you head into Heiwa Spa at Blue Karma Village for about 2 hours of treatments, before returning to the dining part of the plan and wrapping up back at the meeting spot.

The main value here is pacing. You’re not trying to fit spa time around a hunger-and-hustle schedule. By the time you’re finished with massage and facial work, you’ll already have a meal lined up—so you can actually enjoy it while you’re still in that post-treatment calm.

Also, the program is pretty clear-cut. That helps if you’re the type who wants a plan but doesn’t want to overthink it: there’s a welcome drink, a foot ritual, a timed massage, a timed facial, then a specially prepared set menu at Hiiragi. The whole thing runs around 2 hours 30 minutes.

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Start at Hiiragi Restaurant: a simple handoff

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Start at Hiiragi Restaurant: a simple handoff
The experience starts at Hiiragi Restaurant on Jl. Umalas Klecung, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Umalas, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. You’ll meet there, and you’ll receive a welcome drink.

Why this matters: it’s a “ready when you arrive” setup. Even if Bali day plans change around traffic, having the meeting point tied to a real restaurant location is easier than trying to find a spa door in a maze of side streets.

It’s also a practical detail that you’ll likely appreciate later: the dining is part of the same experience, so you’re not forced to find a meal after you’re done. Instead, you move from one included moment to the next.

Heiwa Foot Ritual: the smart warm-up

Before the massage, you’ll do the Heiwa Foot Ritual. This is the stage that helps you drop into the session. A foot ritual may sound small compared with a 60-minute massage, but it’s often the part that changes how the rest feels.

In practice, think of it as your transition tool. Your body is getting the signal that you’re starting a calm sequence, not just going straight into deep work. It also tends to reduce that first-10-minutes tension many people feel when they’re not sure what pressure or pace to expect.

If you like things that feel gentle but purposeful, this early step is a good fit. It also works well if you spend a lot of time walking on Bali sidewalks or day tours and your feet are the first thing complaining.

Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage (60 minutes): the heart of the day

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage (60 minutes): the heart of the day
Next comes the star of the program: the Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage (60 minutes). Aromatherapy is part of what you’re paying for here, and it’s not just a scent gimmick. The scent and the setting work together to make the massage feel like a full experience, not an appointment you rush through.

From reviews, the “how it feels” matters. Guests specifically mention relaxing pressure that feels appropriately strong, and they also praise the essential oil experience. Some people also highlight that therapists are open and communicative if you need adjustments—for example, if you have an injury area or prefer to avoid a certain spot.

A small practical tip: if you’ve got any injury, soreness, or sensitivity, say it clearly at the start and during the first moments of your massage. The tone you’ll get here is geared toward comfort, not just power.

If you want to choose your therapist

You can’t guarantee a specific therapist from the info provided, but the name Widia comes up in the feedback tied to excellent massage experiences. If your booking process allows any preference or notes, it’s worth adding a request for a therapist with that name.

Aloe Vera Facial (30 minutes): lighter, soothing finish

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Aloe Vera Facial (30 minutes): lighter, soothing finish
After the bodywork, you’ll get an Aloe Vera Facial (30 minutes). This part is valuable because it shifts the experience from full-body relaxation into skin care that feels fresh rather than heavy.

Why it makes sense after massage: your muscles are already being worked on and soothed. A facial at the end helps you keep that “reset” feeling, and it also adds a more visible result to the day—especially if you’re the kind of traveler who likes to look rested even if you don’t plan photos.

Also, aloe is a smart choice for Bali. Heat and sun can leave skin feeling stressed, and a soothing facial is a natural follow-up after time outdoors.

Refreshment drink: don’t skip the cooldown

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After your treatments, you’ll receive a refreshment (and the package also includes a refreshment drink). This is a small line item that helps you avoid that classic travel mistake: feeling fine in the chair, then getting dehydrated or hungry right after.

Use this time to take a breath and let your body settle before you start eating. It’ll make the meal feel better and help your day end smoothly.

Hiiragi Restaurant lunch/dinner: Japanese-Peruvian set meal

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Hiiragi Restaurant lunch/dinner: Japanese-Peruvian set meal
Once spa time ends, you continue to Hiiragi Restaurant for a special set lunch or dinner. The experience is Japanese-Peruvian fusion, so you can expect flavors that draw from both worlds—Japanese-style technique and Peruvian-style brightness.

You’re not picking dishes à la carte on this plan. The restaurant provides a curated set menu, which is a plus if you want to reduce decision fatigue and just enjoy what’s chosen for you.

Dietary needs: you can ask in advance

Good news for practical eaters: the package states you can be accommodated for dietary restrictions like vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. The key is to indicate your needs during booking under special requirements. If you wait until the last minute, you can run into limitations.

Alcohol

Alcohol isn’t included, and it’s available for an added charge with an age rule: you must be 21+ to purchase alcohol.

Value and price: what $137.96 actually buys

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Value and price: what $137.96 actually buys
At $137.96 per person, you’re paying for a full arc: welcome drink, foot ritual, 60-minute aromatherapy massage, 30-minute aloe facial, refreshment, and a set meal at Hiiragi. You’re also getting a guide included, and the group size is capped at 10.

When you compare this to pricing for spa treatments alone, the meal inclusion is what pushes this into “good value if you’ll actually eat there” territory. If you were already planning on a spa session plus a sit-down dinner, this package can save time and reduce the hassle of scheduling.

Is it a bargain? Not the cheapest spa around, but the price looks fair for the total package because you’re getting multiple services, not just one. It’s also efficient: you spend one block of time to cover both wellness and dining.

Timing, group size, and why it matters

The experience runs about 2 hours 30 minutes. With a small group size (max 10), the day should feel smoother than big-group tours where you’re stuck waiting for strangers.

You’ll also benefit from the fact that it’s described as near public transportation, which matters on Bali where traffic and short distances can turn into long drives if you’re not careful. Still, private transportation is not included, so you should plan how you’ll get to the meeting point.

Who this is best for

This fits well if you:

  • want a structured spa day with clear, timed treatments
  • like the idea of Japanese-Peruvian fusion and don’t want to choose a restaurant later
  • prefer small-group experiences over large, loud tour setups
  • have dietary restrictions and want to handle them through booking notes

It’s also a strong choice if you’re staying in or around the Kuta/Seminyak/Umalas/Kerobokan corridor and you want a “reset” without hopping across the island.

Possible drawbacks to plan around

A few real-world considerations:

  • No private transport: you’ll likely need a taxi or public transit to reach the start point.
  • Set menu: your meal options are limited to what’s included.
  • Alcohol not included: if you want wine/beer with dinner, budget extra and confirm 21+ policy.

If those things don’t bother you, the structure is exactly what makes this type of day relaxing.

Should you book Heiwa Spa with Dining Included at Hiiragi?

Yes—if you want a calm, well-timed spa session plus a meaningful meal in one package. I’d book it for the full treatment combo (foot ritual + aromatherapy massage + aloe facial) and the fact that Hiiragi covers your lunch or dinner afterward, so you don’t have to plan dinner while you’re already tired.

Skip it only if you strongly prefer total control over food choices or you really need private transport from door to door. If you’re flexible on those points, this is the kind of Bali day that ends with you feeling taken care of, not rushed.

FAQ

What treatments are included in the Heiwa Spa part of the experience?

You’ll receive the Heiwa Foot Ritual, a 60-minute Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage, and a 30-minute Aloe Vera Facial, plus a refreshment drink.

Is lunch or dinner included, and where do I eat?

A special set lunch or dinner is included at Hiiragi Restaurant. The activity continues to the restaurant after the spa session.

How long does the experience take?

The total duration is about 2 hours 30 minutes.

Where is the meeting point?

The meeting point is Hiiragi Restaurant on Jl. Umalas Klecung, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Bali 80361, Indonesia. The experience ends back at the meeting point.

Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?

Yes. The experience can accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. You need to indicate your requirements at booking.

Is alcohol included?

No. Alcoholic beverages are not included and are available as an extra charge. There’s also an age restriction: you must be 21+ to purchase alcohol.

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