REVIEW · HOI AN
Hoi An: Ylang Ylang Spa Experience (Free pick up for 2pax++)
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Your shoulders will thank you in Hoi An. If you want a break from lantern streets and full-day exploring, this Ylang Ylang Spa massage experience is a smooth, no-stress reset: you get picked up, treated in a private room, and sent back with tea and snacks to close out the session. I especially like the mix of solid massage techniques (from deep tissue to foot reflexology) and the upbeat, professional vibe the staff brings from start to finish. One thing to consider is that the exact start times depend on availability, so you’ll want to check the schedule before you lock in your day.
The best part for me is how organized it feels once you arrive. Your driver times it so you’re not waiting forever, the spa is clean and upscale, and the therapists are clearly trained (one therapist was noted for speaking good English). The only drawback is simple: a 1-hour massage is fantastic, but it won’t feel like a long spa day—so if you’re craving a slow, all-afternoon reset, you may want to plan this as your one focused treat, not the whole vacation.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- From Your Hotel to Ylang Ylang Spa in Central Hoi An
- The Private Room Welcome: Tea, Snacks, and How the Session Flows
- Picking Your 1-Hour Technique: Deep Tissue, Vietnamese, Asian Blend, Reflexology, Pregnancy
- Deep Tissue Massage
- Traditional Vietnamese Massage
- Asian Blend Massage
- Foot Reflexology
- Special Pregnancy Massage
- Massage Options That Match Your Day in Hoi An
- Timing, Transport, and the Comfort of a Scheduled Slot
- Price and Value: Is $20 Worth It in Hoi An?
- What I’d Ask For Before You Start
- Clean, Upscale Atmosphere and Professional Therapists
- Who This Massage Experience Fits Best
- Should You Book Ylang Ylang Spa in Hoi An?
- FAQ
- How long is the Ylang Ylang Spa massage experience?
- Does the experience include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- What massage types can I choose from?
- Is the massage done in a private room?
- What’s included besides the massage?
- Does the staff speak English?
- How much does it cost?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
- Is the spa wheelchair accessible?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Hotel pickup and drop-off so you don’t deal with taxis or route math in Hoi An
- Private treatment room for a calmer, more personal massage experience
- 1-hour massage choices including deep tissue, Vietnamese massage, Asian blend, foot reflexology, and pregnancy massage
- Soothing tea and snacks after your session, including ginger tea and biscuits
- Therapists with strong technique and English support when needed
From Your Hotel to Ylang Ylang Spa in Central Hoi An

This is the kind of plan that works fast: you’re picked up from your hotel or accommodation, then driven to the Ylang Ylang Spa in the heart of Hoi An. The payoff is peace of mind. You can stay in vacation mode and not worry about getting yourself there.
Timing is also built in. The driver arrives 5 to 15 minutes before your scheduled start time, so you’re not stuck standing outside in the heat. And because the experience slot runs 1 to 1.5 hours, it fits nicely between sightseeing blocks—like after a morning walk through Hoi An’s old-town lanes or before you head out for dinner.
If you’re traveling as part of a small group or want privacy, you’ll appreciate that this is set up as a private group experience rather than a crowded schedule with lots of strangers.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hoi An
The Private Room Welcome: Tea, Snacks, and How the Session Flows

Once you arrive, reception staff welcome you and guide you to your private treatment room. That matters more than it sounds. A private space helps you actually let go, instead of listening to footsteps and doors all around you.
Before the massage, there’s a warm start—then after the session, you get to linger a bit. You’ll be offered traditional tea and a variety of snacks. One review specifically called out ginger tea and biscuits, which is exactly the kind of post-massage treat that feels both soothing and practical. It also gives you a gentle buffer before you re-enter the streets.
The spa’s product focus is also part of the comfort factor. The massage is described as using premium natural products and skincare items, which lines up with what you want in a massage setting: clean, pleasant-smelling products and a spa feel that doesn’t feel rough around the edges.
Picking Your 1-Hour Technique: Deep Tissue, Vietnamese, Asian Blend, Reflexology, Pregnancy

This is where you can tailor the experience to your body and your day. The spa offers a range of 1-hour options, and you can choose based on what you’re feeling most.
Deep Tissue Massage
If you carry tension in your shoulders, back, or hips and you like pressure that works through layers, deep tissue is the choice. The method focuses on rigid painful spots using slow, deliberate strokes and pressure deeper in the muscle layers and tissues under the skin. It’s ideal when you want results, not just relaxation.
Traditional Vietnamese Massage
This one blends palm and finger techniques with oil. The goal is direct pressure on muscles to relieve pain, plus pressing energy points as part of the approach to increase circulation. If you want something that feels more traditional and body-targeted, this is a strong pick.
Asian Blend Massage
If you can’t decide, Asian blend is designed as a mix of different styles—Chinese, Balinese, Japanese Shiatsu, and Thai techniques. Expect long strokes, stretching, skin rollers, brushes, and thumb pressure. This can be great when you want a balanced session that hits many areas without feeling too intense in just one direction.
Foot Reflexology
This is the easiest choice to match a typical Hoi An day: walking. The spa frames reflexology as a way to relieve fatigue and tiredness in the legs, and it’s strongly recommended if you’ve been doing a lot of walking. If your calves and arches feel tight, foot reflexology is often the fastest way to feel like your whole body is supported again.
Special Pregnancy Massage
Pregnancy massage is listed as a specific option with goals like easing nausea and heartburn, plus comfort for neck and back aches, pelvic heaviness, and swelling in ankles and feet. It’s meant for pregnant women to target the discomforts of pregnancy. If that’s your situation, choose this option rather than guessing what might feel right.
Massage Options That Match Your Day in Hoi An

Hoi An is a great walking town, but it can be a lot on your lower body—especially if you’re hopping between the old town, riverside stops, and day-night meals. That’s why I love having choices here.
If you spent today:
- On your feet all day: go for foot reflexology.
- Carrying tight shoulders and a stiff back: deep tissue often gives the most noticeable physical impact.
- Wanting a balanced, multi-style treatment: Asian blend is a good middle ground.
- Feeling general soreness and want a traditional pressure approach: Vietnamese massage fits the bill.
- Having pregnancy-related discomforts: pregnancy massage is the proper category.
And here’s a practical mindset: don’t try to make your massage fix everything. Instead, pick the one thing you want to feel better first—walking comfort, back relief, or full-body loosening—then let the therapist work within that focus.
Timing, Transport, and the Comfort of a Scheduled Slot

A big reason this experience works is how it’s packaged. The spa includes pickup and drop-off, and the session length is clearly set at 1 to 1.5 hours. You’re not signing up for an all-day event.
Also, your driver handling transport means you’re not juggling extra mental load. In a place like Hoi An—where you’ll see lots of bikes, scooters, and occasional traffic surprises—this kind of organized ride feels like a quiet upgrade.
One review also mentioned a luxury car service pick up and drop off. Even if you don’t assume that’s the exact standard every time, it matches the general vibe: clean, upscale setting plus professional support. That adds up to a massage experience that feels like a planned appointment, not a random stop.
Price and Value: Is $20 Worth It in Hoi An?

At $20 per person, this isn’t priced like a fancy resort spa. It’s more like a smart, tourist-friendly way to get a real massage session without burning your whole budget.
You’re paying for several things at once:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (not just the massage)
- A full 1-hour massage with a therapist
- A private treatment setup
- Tea and snacks afterward
The best value comes when you treat it as a complete block: you’re saving time and energy that you’d otherwise spend negotiating transport or finding a place on your own. A massage is also one of the easiest ways to invest in comfort while traveling—especially when your vacation plans rely on your legs and posture for sightseeing.
If you’re debating between this and a cheaper option with no pickup, I’d choose this when your goal is a smooth, low-effort afternoon-evening plan.
What I’d Ask For Before You Start

You can make this experience feel even better with a few simple choices. Here’s what I’d do:
- Choose your massage option based on your main pain or fatigue area (don’t just pick randomly).
- Mention if you want lighter pressure or deeper work. Deep tissue is built for pressure, but you still get better results when you communicate.
- If you have sensitive spots, bring them up before the massage begins.
- After, give yourself a short buffer time. You’ll often feel looser right away, but you still want to avoid jumping straight into a long, intense walk.
One practical bonus: the staff has shown they’ll help with onward logistics. In one case, a manager helped book a car ride to Da Nang when the guest’s hotel location wasn’t local to the area. So if you’re thinking about your next step after the massage, this is a good moment to ask.
Clean, Upscale Atmosphere and Professional Therapists

From what you can expect, the spa experience is not only about the massage technique. It’s also about the setting. Reviews highlighted the spa as upscale and clean, with a relaxing atmosphere that makes you feel looked after.
Therapists appear trained, and at least one therapist was noted for speaking good English. That’s a big deal if you want to describe how you feel in a way that actually lands. When you can communicate your preferences and your body concerns clearly, you’ll get a massage that feels more targeted and less generic.
And the follow-up tea and snacks aren’t an afterthought. Ginger tea and biscuits are exactly the kind of simple, comforting finish that makes the whole appointment feel complete.
Who This Massage Experience Fits Best

I’d point you to this experience if:
- You want a reliable 1-hour reset in Hoi An.
- You’d rather not handle transport on your own.
- You like having clear options (deep tissue, Vietnamese, Asian blend, reflexology, pregnancy).
- You’re walking a lot and need leg relief.
- You want an experience that feels private and organized.
I might skip it if:
- You’re hoping for a full-day spa itinerary with multiple treatments.
- You want a guided cultural tour experience (this is mainly about massage and comfort, not sightseeing).
Should You Book Ylang Ylang Spa in Hoi An?
Book it if you want a stress-free, well-supported massage appointment that fits cleanly into a sightseeing schedule. The combination of hotel pickup and drop-off, a private room, solid massage technique choices, and a comforting tea-and-snack finish makes it a strong value for the price.
I’d especially recommend it if you’ve been walking through Hoi An all day and want your body to feel better fast. Choose your massage type thoughtfully, and treat the tea/snack moment as part of the experience rather than something to rush through.
If you’re unsure which technique to choose, pick based on today’s biggest complaint: deep tissue for stiff pain spots, Vietnamese for traditional pressure work, Asian blend for mixed techniques, reflexology for leg fatigue, and pregnancy massage if that’s your category.
FAQ
How long is the Ylang Ylang Spa massage experience?
The experience runs about 1 to 1.5 hours. The exact timing depends on availability for your chosen start time.
Does the experience include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, and your driver arrives 5 to 15 minutes before your scheduled starting time.
What massage types can I choose from?
You can choose from deep tissue massage, traditional Vietnamese massage, Asian blend massage, foot reflexology, or special pregnancy massage.
Is the massage done in a private room?
Yes. You’ll be led to a private treatment room.
What’s included besides the massage?
Traditional tea and snacks are included along with the massage.
Does the staff speak English?
The host or greeter is listed as English speaking, and English support is indicated.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed at $20 per person.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the spa wheelchair accessible?
Yes, wheelchair accessibility is noted for the experience.

























