A spa pause in Hoi An that actually fixes your day. The Five Senses Package swaps Ancient Town steps for a calm, focused 4-hour reset with multiple services in one go.
I like that it includes four treatments (not the usual one-or-two), so you get real value for a few hours off your feet. I also like the hotel pickup, which removes the small hassle that can turn a relaxing day into admin.
One thing to think about: the package details list hotel pickup but do not promise hotel drop-off, so you’ll want to plan your return to your hotel.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you book
- Why a four-treatment spa package works in Hoi An
- Getting to Five Senses Spa: pickup, timing, and your best day plan
- Inside the 4-hour menu: massage, scrub, facial, and nail care
- Body massage and body scrub (your choice)
- Facial
- Manicure and pedicure
- What to expect at Five Senses Spa once you arrive
- How to get the best results from the scrub and massage
- Service quality: clean rooms, attentive staff, and real relaxation
- Price and value: what $106 buys you in real terms
- Who should book this, and who might skip it
- Should you book Five Senses Spa in Hoi An?
- FAQ
- What does the Five Senses Package include?
- How long is the experience?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Is hotel drop-off included?
- When does the tour start?
- Is this a private experience?
- Can children join, and is there a child rate?
- Are there health restrictions?
- Is cancellation free?
- Is the spa easy to reach?
Key takeaways before you book

- Four treatments in one block: body massage + scrub, plus facial, plus manicure and pedicure.
- Hotel pickup is included, so you don’t have to navigate streets right after checkout or lunch.
- It runs about 4 hours, which is long enough to feel like a break, not so long that you lose your day.
- Service feels personal: staff check what you want for the massage and keep things organized and clean.
- Great for gifting: the package format makes it easy to treat someone without overthinking.
- High satisfaction signals: a 4.9 rating and 98% recommendation (from 47 ratings) suggest strong consistency.
Why a four-treatment spa package works in Hoi An

Hoi An is pretty, but it can wear you out fast. Ancient Town streets, heat, and crowds add up. This Five Senses Package is built for the moment when sightseeing stops feeling fun and starts feeling loud.
What I like about this plan is the balance. Instead of a single treatment that helps for an hour and then fades, you get a full sweep: bodywork, then skin care, then hands-and-feet care. By the time you’re done, you usually feel smoother physically, calmer mentally, and just more human.
Also, the setting matters. The spa is in a more peaceful, street-level area right in the heart of Ancient Town. That’s useful if you want to step out of the busy zone without relocating to the countryside or waiting for a long transfer.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hoi An.
Getting to Five Senses Spa: pickup, timing, and your best day plan

This experience starts at 7:00 am (with an approximate total duration of 4 hours). Early is the tradeoff for a quieter, more controlled schedule. If you’re the type who likes your day to work smoothly, you’ll probably appreciate that.
The big convenience is hotel pickup in Hoi An. You’re not hunting for the spa. You’re not trying to decode street turns mid-sweat. You get pointed in the right direction and then you can fully shift gears once you arrive.
Inside, you’ll have small basics included like bottled water and coffee and/or tea. Those details sound minor, but after a massage or scrub, they help you settle back without feeling rushed.
One logistics note: hotel drop-off isn’t listed. Some spas handle returns anyway, but don’t count on it unless it’s clearly included when you book. If you’re staying a short ride away, you can easily plan for a simple grab-and-go return.
Inside the 4-hour menu: massage, scrub, facial, and nail care

The package is designed as one continuous reset. Here’s how the services fit together, in a way that makes practical sense.
Body massage and body scrub (your choice)
Your first core treatment is a body massage and a body scrub. The scrub is described as something of your choice, which is helpful because people want different results: some want lighter exfoliation, others want something that feels stronger and more renewing.
The massage is the anchor. In the style of this spa, the sessions tend to be adjusted to what you want. One person noted they were asked what they wanted beforehand. Another highlighted a hot stone style massage and an aromatherapy feel. That points to a place where you can steer the experience rather than just lie there and accept whatever comes next.
If you’re worried about comfort, tell them your needs clearly at the start. One review mentioned that it was a first spa experience for a mom who usually avoided massages due to past injuries and surgeries, and she still enjoyed the session. That doesn’t mean every body can handle every pressure, but it does suggest the staff takes care to make it work.
Facial
After bodywork, you shift into face care. A facial is a smart addition because it counters the “I’m relaxed but still look tired” problem that sometimes happens after massage-only plans.
Even without knowing the exact facial steps in this specific package, you can expect the purpose: calm skin, improve how you feel, and leave with that slightly healthier glow. This is a great pairing in Hoi An because you’ll often return from the spa feeling less sun-baked than you did when you left your hotel.
Manicure and pedicure
Finally: manicure and pedicure. This is the finishing touch that makes the whole day feel like a complete self-care reset, not just “I got massaged.”
It’s also useful if you plan to keep wandering afterward. Hoi An is perfect for slow evenings—lantern-lit streets, casual dinners, and strolling. Neat nails won’t fix everything, but it’s one of those details that makes you feel ready for photos and comfort in sandals.
What to expect at Five Senses Spa once you arrive
The spa experience here isn’t just about the treatments. It’s about how the place handles the time in between.
Based on the feedback, the staff tends to be friendly, professional, and attentive. That shows up in the little things: you’re welcomed properly, the rooms feel clean and organized, and the flow of services stays on track.
Another detail worth noting: people described it as a way to turn a rainy or off-weather moment into something peaceful. That matters in Hoi An, where weather can change your plans. If you end up with a day that won’t cooperate, this kind of indoor reset can still make the day feel good.
And if you’ve never been to a spa before, this kind of structured package can be a comfort. You’re not making choices every five minutes. You’re following a plan: massage and scrub first, then facial, then nails.
How to get the best results from the scrub and massage

This package includes “body scrub of your choice” and a massage you can steer. Use that to your advantage.
Here’s the practical approach I’d suggest:
- Tell them what kind of day you’re coming from: hot walking day, long travel day, or something that feels tight.
- If you have areas that feel sensitive, mention them early. The staff checks what you want for the massage, so don’t wait until the session starts.
- Ask about the massage style you prefer if options are available. One review called out hot stone, so at least some people have that option during their visit.
For the scrub, pick the goal. Exfoliation is one part; the other is how it makes your skin feel afterward. If you want a more “fresh and smooth” result, you’ll usually want a scrub that feels active, not just a light wipe.
Also, pace your after-spa plans. The scrub and massage can make you feel extra relaxed, and then you’ll want water and gentle movement. If you schedule something intense right after, you might feel better in the short term but less comfortable overall.
Service quality: clean rooms, attentive staff, and real relaxation

The highest praise in the information points to one thing: quality and care. People highlighted meticulous work, professional staff, and a relaxing atmosphere even when the day outside wasn’t ideal.
Cleanliness and organization also came up. That’s more important than it sounds. In a spa, you’re exposed—skin, hands, feet—and you want to feel confident you’re in a place that keeps standards.
Communication seems strong too. One review mentioned they were easy to reach via WhatsApp, and another described asking to split a longer package time into two sessions. That doesn’t mean every booking will be adjustable the same way, but it’s a good sign if you have a tight schedule or want to spread the pampering.
Price and value: what $106 buys you in real terms
At $106 for about 4 hours, the value is mostly about what’s included. This isn’t “one treatment and you’re out.” It’s massage + scrub, then facial, then manicure and pedicure.
If you were to book those services separately, you’d usually end up paying more time and money. This format saves both. It also saves mental energy. You’re not comparing multiple menus, multiple schedules, or multiple staffs. One package, one consistent experience.
There’s also a practical value in the hotel pickup. The pickup doesn’t just save walking. In Hoi An, it saves navigation time and keeps you from arriving flustered.
The only value-risk I see is timing: because you start early (7:00 am), make sure you’re actually ready for that schedule. If you’re more of an afternoon person, you might lose the chance to rest properly before your spa.
Who should book this, and who might skip it
This Five Senses Package fits best when you want:
- a gift that feels thoughtful but not complicated
- a break from Ancient Town walking and heat
- a structured day where you know you’ll get multiple services
It also seems like a good match for first-timers. One mom-daughter spa day story made the point: even when someone has been cautious about massages due to past health experiences, they still enjoyed the session.
You might consider skipping if:
- you want a more sightseeing-heavy day with minimal time indoors
- you don’t care about nail and facial services and would rather spend money on a longer massage only
- you strongly rely on guaranteed drop-off, since the package details don’t list it
Should you book Five Senses Spa in Hoi An?
If you want a dependable, high-value break from sightseeing, I think this is an easy yes. The combination is smart: body + face + hands/feet, in a calm setting, with pickup included and a pace that fits a half-day.
Book it if you’re the type who appreciates self-care that actually changes how the day feels. This is especially good for couples or families who want to do something together without turning it into a complicated itinerary.
Just do one small check before you go: confirm how you’ll get back to your hotel, since drop-off isn’t stated in the package details. Once you’ve got that handled, you can focus on the real goal—relax, reset, and enjoy Hoi An at a slower speed.
FAQ
What does the Five Senses Package include?
It includes a body massage and a body scrub (of your choice), a facial, and a manicure and pedicure. Bottled water and coffee and/or tea are also included.
How long is the experience?
It runs about 4 hours.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup from your hotel in Hoi An is included.
Is hotel drop-off included?
Hotel drop-off is not listed as included. The package info specifies pickup but not drop-off.
When does the tour start?
The start time is listed as 7:00 am.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s described as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
Can children join, and is there a child rate?
A child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults.
Are there health restrictions?
No health restrictions are listed, and most travelers can participate.
Is cancellation free?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the spa easy to reach?
It’s described as near public transportation, and you also get hotel pickup in Hoi An.
If you want, tell me your hotel area in Hoi An and the day you’re aiming to do this, and I’ll suggest the smoothest way to fit it into your sightseeing schedule.























