Two hours, and you feel lighter. This Traditional Bali Massage Lulur & Spa Treatment turns a busy day in Kuta or Nusa Dua into a proper Balinese ritual, with foot washing, full-body massage, lulur scrub, yogurt-style polish, and a shower to finish. I love the 2-hour structure (easy to schedule) and the way pickup makes it low-effort to get to the spa. One catch: pickup coverage is limited, so staying outside the listed zones can mean an extra USD 20 per car.
You’ll start with a welcome drink and a calm spa routine built around foot ritual and body polish, then end feeling refreshed instead of rushed. The experience is typically private for your group, and people often praise the clean rooms and the flower-bath moment. If you’re expecting a bargain with zero logistics, double-check your pickup area first.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Royal Orchid, Bali Orchid, or Sekar Jepun: where your spa stop lands
- What can be different between branches
- The 2-hour Balinese lulur ritual: what happens in real time
- The flower bath and tea moments
- How it feels on the body (and who it’s for)
- A quick heads-up if you’re sensitive
- Price check: is USD 26 a good deal in Bali?
- When the price can feel less impressive
- What you should weigh before booking
- Getting picked up in Kuta and Nusa Dua: logistics that matter
- Pickup time window: pick a slot between 09:00 and 19:00
- Areas that are explicitly off-limits for pickup
- Who should book this 2-hour massage and lulur day?
- Couples, friends, and small groups
- Practical tips so your massage feels great
- Choose the right time for your skin and schedule
- Tell them your preferences before oil begins
- Bring modest basics for after
- Use your pickup details carefully
- Final verdict: should you book this Balinese lulur massage deal?
- FAQ
- How long is the Traditional Bali Massage Lulur & Spa Treatment?
- What’s included in the 2-hour package?
- Is hotel pickup included, and from where?
- What pickup time do I need to choose?
- Can I request pickup from Ubud or Canggu?
- Is this spa treatment only for adults?
- Is it a private experience?
- What if the spa treatment time changes?
- Is the booking refundable?
- Is it safe if I have recent surgery or oil allergies?
Key things to know before you go

- 2-hour payoff: foot wash, lulur-type scrub, body polish, full-body massage, shower, and moisturizer
- Pickup and transport: air-conditioned minivan with pickup/drop-off for selected areas
- Several spa branches: your exact stop can be Royal Orchid, Bali Orchid, Royal Orchid Nusa Dua, or Sekar Jepun
- Clean, professional setup: repeated praise for professional staff and tidy facilities
- Private-for-your-group feel: not shared with random strangers, based on the private tour setup
Royal Orchid, Bali Orchid, or Sekar Jepun: where your spa stop lands

This 2-hour treatment happens at one of several spa locations in the Kuta, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua area. You’re not choosing the branch yourself; it’s adjusted based on where the driver picks you up. That matters because your ride time and the spa setting can feel different depending on which site you end up at.
In practice, you can treat the four names as part of the same overall promise: the lulur massage ritual and the same core package steps. If you’re the type who hates surprises, use the booking message to confirm the exact address for your pickup hotel area the day before—or at least check your details right after booking.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kuta
What can be different between branches
Because the branch can change, expect small differences like room layout, which tea they serve, or how the end-of-treatment flower bath is presented. The treatment length stays about the same, though, which is why this tour works well when you want consistency more than novelty.
The 2-hour Balinese lulur ritual: what happens in real time

This isn’t just a massage. It’s a scrub-and-polish-to-shower routine that follows a sequence designed to soften skin, loosen muscles, and leave you clean and comfortable.
Here’s the flow you can expect:
- Welcome drink at the spa: a simple start that helps you slow down before any oil touches you
- Foot wash ritual: you begin with a cleansing step, which is a nice reset if you’ve been walking around hot sidewalks or stuck on a long flight
- Traditional full-body massage: the main bodywork comes next, done by a Balinese therapist
- Lulur body scrub + body polish: you’ll get the exfoliating portion (this is the heart of the “lulur” experience)
- Yogurt rub + moisturizer
- Shower to finish
The overall pace is built for a 2-hour visit, so you’re not stuck there for half a day. And because the package includes the shower and moisturizer, you’re not scrambling later to rinse off scrub residue or look presentable for dinner.
The flower bath and tea moments
Some people highlight a warm flower-bath moment as a standout part of the experience, along with tea served after. The exact staging may vary by branch and therapist, but the theme is consistent: you finish feeling refreshed, not sticky or sweaty.
How it feels on the body (and who it’s for)
Balinese massage style often uses steady pressure and flowing techniques. If you prefer very light touch, you can ask for gentler pressure before they start. If you’re dealing with travel stiffness—tight calves from sandals, shoulders from a day of sightseeing—this is the kind of ritual that can actually change how you feel afterward.
A quick heads-up if you’re sensitive
This experience includes oil massage steps, and it’s not recommended for allergy oil massage. Also, it’s not recommended for new surgery. If either applies, ask before you book so you don’t end up paying for a treatment you can’t safely do.
Price check: is USD 26 a good deal in Bali?

For $26 for about 2 hours, the value is mostly in what you get bundled. You’re not paying only for a massage. You’re getting the full routine: foot cleansing, lulur scrub/body polish, yogurt-style rub, moisturizer, shower, plus a welcome drink.
The second value piece is transport. You’re using an air-conditioned minivan, and pickup/drop-off is included for Kuta and Nusa Dua (with other nearby areas sometimes possible for an additional car fee). That matters because Bali traffic is real. The wrong plan turns a spa day into a commute day.
When the price can feel less impressive
If your hotel is outside the pickup zones, that USD 20 per car added cost can reduce the deal. It can still be worth it, but do the math based on your group size and how long you’d otherwise spend arranging a ride.
What you should weigh before booking
Ask yourself:
- Do you want a planned ritual more than a quick massage?
- Do you want to avoid navigating Bali transport on your own?
- Are you in—or near—Kuta or Nusa Dua so pickup stays included?
If the answer is yes, $26 can be a very solid price for a full spa sequence.
Getting picked up in Kuta and Nusa Dua: logistics that matter
Pickup is a big part of why this tour is easy. The included pickup/drop-off covers Kuta and Nusa Dua, and the overall pickup service mentions areas like Kuta, Legian, Jimbaran, Tanjung Benoa, and Nusa Dua.
If your hotel is outside those specified zones, an additional fee applies. The important detail is that you pay that USD 20 per car directly to the driver or upon arrival. So you’ll want cash or the ability to settle quickly when you get there.
Pickup time window: pick a slot between 09:00 and 19:00
You need to specify your pickup time between 09:00 and 19:00. If the spa timing changes, you should reconfirm 12 hours before.
Areas that are explicitly off-limits for pickup
There’s a hard stop on Ubud and Canggu pickups. If you’re based in those areas, you’ll need to arrange your own transfer.
Who should book this 2-hour massage and lulur day?
This experience fits best when you want:
- A short, high-impact spa break that doesn’t swallow your whole day
- An authentic-feeling Balinese ritual with scrub and skin care built in
- A low-hassle plan with hotel transport
It’s also a strong choice if you’re recovering from travel—after a long flight or a hot day of walking—because the combination of foot cleansing, full-body massage, and a full shower/reset afterward helps you feel normal again faster.
Couples, friends, and small groups
The tour is private for your group, so it’s comfortable if you’re going with someone you trust and you’d rather not share space with other people you didn’t plan with. People also specifically praise couples massage experiences in their notes, which suggests the spa setting is geared toward pairs and relaxation.
Practical tips so your massage feels great
These are the little things that make the difference between a good spa visit and a memorable one.
Choose the right time for your skin and schedule
If you plan to go out afterward, aim for a time when you’ll have a little breathing room. You’ll finish with a shower and moisturizer, so you’ll feel ready, but you don’t want to immediately sprint into more heat and sweat.
Tell them your preferences before oil begins
If you have:
- low tolerance for strong pressure
- sensitivity to certain sensations
- concerns about oil massage (you can’t do it if you have an oil allergy)
Say it right away. This keeps the experience comfortable.
Bring modest basics for after
Even with the shower included, you’ll likely want clean clothes ready for the ride back. It sounds obvious, but it’s the small detail that saves you from improvising at the end.
Use your pickup details carefully
A common issue with transfers is a mismatch in hotel info. Make sure your reservation includes the correct pickup hotel name and address. If you’re sending messages, double-check spelling.
Final verdict: should you book this Balinese lulur massage deal?

I’d book this if you want an authentic Balinese massage-and-scrub ritual that stays tight at around 2 hours, plus hotel pickup and transport. The price feels fair because you’re not just buying a massage—you’re buying a full reset: foot wash, lulur-type scrub, body polish, yogurt rub/moisturizer, shower, and a welcome drink.
I would hesitate if you’re far from the pickup zones, because the USD 20 per car add-on can change the value. Also skip it if you’re in the group that can’t do oil massage or if you have recent medical limits.
If your hotel is in (or near) Kuta or Nusa Dua, this is the kind of “book it and relax” plan that makes a Bali trip feel easy.
FAQ
How long is the Traditional Bali Massage Lulur & Spa Treatment?
The spa treatment is listed as about 2 hours.
What’s included in the 2-hour package?
The package includes a welcome drink, foot wash ritual, traditional full-body massage, lulur/body scrub and body polish, yogurt rub, moisturizer, and a shower.
Is hotel pickup included, and from where?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are included for Kuta and Nusa Dua. Pickup coverage also mentions nearby areas like Legian, Jimbaran, and Tanjung Benoa; if your hotel is outside the specified range, an additional USD 20 per car fee applies, paid directly to the driver/upon arrival.
What pickup time do I need to choose?
You need to specify your pickup time between 09:00 and 19:00.
Can I request pickup from Ubud or Canggu?
No. Ubud and Canggu pickup are not available.
Is this spa treatment only for adults?
Yes. The spa treatment & massage is valid for adults category.
Is it a private experience?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
What if the spa treatment time changes?
If the spa treatment time changes, you should reconfirm 12 hours before the scheduled spa time.
Is the booking refundable?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
Is it safe if I have recent surgery or oil allergies?
It’s not recommended for new surgery and not recommended for allergy oil massage.
























