Your day in Hoi An deserves a reset. A 60-minute aroma therapy massage at NaChi Spa is an easy, low-cost way to slow down right in Hoi An without turning your evening into another planning puzzle. I like that the therapist checks in on what you want beforehand, and I like that the setting feels clean and calm so you can actually switch off. One thing to keep in mind: the spa is down a narrower side street, so you’ll want to follow the signs and give yourself a couple extra minutes if you’re walking.
I also like the “more than just the massage” approach. You get bottled water, plus coffee or tea and snacks after, along with free luggage storage and a free shower—handy if you’re sightseeing all day and don’t want to rush back to your hotel looking like a sweaty mess.
At $19 for about an hour, this is the kind of value that makes sense if you want stress relief and less muscle tightness, not a big production. It’s also a private experience for your group, so you’re not sharing a room with strangers while you’re trying to relax.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Pay Attention To
- A 60-Minute Aroma Reset in Hoi An’s Old Town Orbit
- How the Aroma Therapy Session Actually Feels
- The NaChi Spa Setting: Clean, Quiet, and Convenient
- Value for $19: What’s Included Beyond the Massage
- After Your Massage: Using the Location Smartly
- Who This Aroma Therapy Stop Works Best For
- How to Prepare for a Smooth, Comfortable Session
- Should You Book NaChi Spa’s Stunning Aroma Therapy 60 min?
- FAQ
- How long is the Stunning Aroma Therapy session?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is this a private experience?
- What time is it available?
- Do I get a ticket on my phone?
Key Things I’d Pay Attention To

- Aroma therapy that’s tailored first: they ask you in detail what you want before starting, so the oils and focus can match your preferences.
- A calm studio feel: multiple accounts note a clean, soothing environment where it’s easy to fully relax.
- Therapists who check your comfort: there’s a clear focus on making sure you’re okay during the session, not just going through motions.
- Near Hoi An Old Town: it’s about a 2-minute walk from the spa to the Old Town area.
- Post-massage extras: bottled water, coffee or tea, snacks, free luggage storage, and a free shower.
- Private for your group: you go as a private party, not a shared group tour.
A 60-Minute Aroma Reset in Hoi An’s Old Town Orbit
Hoi An has a way of wearing you out. Between temple stops, river strolls, lantern photos, and the kind of eating schedule that turns into a sport, your body can start feeling tight even when you’re having a great time. That’s why I like this NaChi Spa option for a simple “pause button” moment: sixty minutes, focused on massage, in a convenient location.
This is billed as aroma therapy, but the real value is how the spa runs the session. The team emphasizes massage as a way to relieve stress and lower muscle tension, and the aroma element is built around your preferences. One review specifically calls out that they ask in detail what you want beforehand—exactly the kind of step that helps the massage feel less generic and more like it was set up for your body and your mood.
Another strong point: you’re not stuck there all evening. The spa is close to Hoi An Old Town, and after your treatment you can head out on foot toward Hoai River and the night-market area along Bach Dang Street. That makes this a practical plan if you want relaxation first, then lights-and-snacks later.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hoi An.
How the Aroma Therapy Session Actually Feels

The core of this experience is the massage itself, scheduled at about 60 minutes. That length matters. It’s long enough to feel real change—like loosening shoulders or easing the tension that builds after hours of walking—but not so long that it eats up your whole night.
Here’s what you can realistically expect as the session unfolds:
- Check-in and a preferences chat: the spa asks in detail what you want before starting. That’s useful if you’re picky about pressure, sore spots, or the overall vibe you’re after from the aroma therapy.
- Massage with an aroma component: the aroma therapy part is meant to complement the physical work. If you’re coming from a day of heat and crowds, the scent experience can help your brain catch up to your body.
- A comfort-first approach: at least one account notes the therapist making sure the client was okay throughout, which is a big deal when you’re paying attention to pressure and relaxation instead of playing “guess the vibe.”
- Tea/coffee and snacks afterward: rather than sending you out immediately, the spa offers coffee or tea and snacks. It’s a small thing, but it helps you transition from resting mode back to tourist mode.
- Free shower and luggage storage: if you brought a bag for the day, you can store it without dragging it around. And if you want to freshen up before dinner, the shower is included.
You may also see evidence of the spa’s broader menu if you’re comparing options on-site. The spa offers other massage styles like hot stone, herbal ball, and Thai traditional massage. You’re booking aroma therapy here, but it’s good to know the team isn’t one-note.
The NaChi Spa Setting: Clean, Quiet, and Convenient
One reason this works in Hoi An is that it’s not a “you must plan for a spa day” setup. The meeting point is at 37a Đ. Trần Cao Vân, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 560000, Vietnam, and the activity ends back at the starting point. That keeps the day simple.
The location is also the kind that can be tricky on foot—something a review hints at directly. You’ll likely need to follow signage and walk carefully through narrower lanes. If you’re arriving late afternoon or at night, it’s smart to arrive with your map open and a little patience. Once you find it, though, the atmosphere seems to be what people remember: clean rooms, a calming feel, and staff who make you comfortable.
If you’re the type who gets restless in slow tourist setups, this should still fit. It’s not a half-day production. You’re getting a massage session, plus basic comforts like tea/coffee and snacks, and then you’re free to continue your night near Old Town.
Value for $19: What’s Included Beyond the Massage
At $19 for about an hour, the obvious question is: what are you really getting for that price? The short answer is: you’re not just paying for hands-on massage time. You’re also paying for the “around it” basics that make the experience feel complete.
Included features that add real value:
- Private transportation (plus the activity ends back at the meeting point). This removes some logistics friction.
- Bottled water during the experience.
- Coffee or tea and snacks afterward. This matters because it helps you avoid the post-massage energy dip that can happen when you’re hungry.
- Free luggage storage and a free shower. These are practical, not glamorous, but in a busy travel day they can be the difference between feeling refreshed and feeling annoyed.
Massage pricing in tourist cities can vary wildly, and many deals focus only on time. This one feels more balanced because it covers the “clean up and reset” pieces too. If you’ve got a full itinerary—sightseeing in the day, Old Town at night—you’ll likely appreciate having somewhere to stash your stuff and freshen up before dinner.
After Your Massage: Using the Location Smartly
The spa’s proximity to Old Town is the part you can turn into your own win. It’s about a 2-minute walk from NaChi Spa to Hoi An Old Town. That means you can schedule this earlier in your evening and still do Old Town lantern wandering afterward.
A practical way to use your time:
- Head out toward Old Town for a slow wander.
- Then cross Hoai River on Bach Dang Street if you want that night-market energy.
- Plan to eat after you’ve had your tea/coffee and snacks—so you’re not stuck deciding what to eat while you’re still sleepy from relaxation.
Also, because the spa includes luggage storage and a shower, you can treat this like a reset before your main night plans. If you’re doing photos, shopping, or a dinner crawl, arriving feeling clean and relaxed beats doing it while you’re sticky from the day.
Who This Aroma Therapy Stop Works Best For
This experience fits best if you’re in Hoi An and you want a simple, effective way to recover. It’s also a good match if you like structure—start, session, finish—without a long multi-stop tour.
It’s especially suitable for:
- Couples or small groups who want a private massage experience without sharing space.
- People with typical travel tension (neck, shoulders, upper back, fatigue from walking).
- Anyone who wants aroma therapy with a preference check, since the spa asks in detail what you want beforehand.
It might not be ideal if you’re looking for a very long wellness reset. This is about 60 minutes, so it’s more of a targeted relief session than a full day of bodywork. And because the location is in a lane system rather than a big front-street hotel-spa, give yourself a few minutes to find it the first time.
The good news: multiple accounts highlight relaxation, comfort, and staff attentiveness. One review even names the therapist as Linh, describing the aroma massage as leaving stress and tension melting away. Another mentions Trang at the Na Chi reception for warm, supportive service.
How to Prepare for a Smooth, Comfortable Session
You don’t need special skills, but a little prep makes the massage feel more like your session.
Here’s what I’d do:
- Think about what you want from aroma therapy before you arrive. Lighter scent or stronger scent? More focus on tension relief or overall relaxation? The spa asks in detail ahead of time, so having a quick answer helps.
- Decide on pressure and problem areas. If you have a sore back spot, mention it clearly in the preferences chat.
- Go into the session feeling rested enough to relax. If you’re coming straight from a sprint of errands, you might still relax, but it may take longer to settle.
- Wear comfortable clothes beforehand. You may change into something suited for the session (the data doesn’t specify clothing rules, so follow whatever the spa suggests on arrival).
- Plan your next steps: with the shower and snack/tea included, you’ll be ready for Old Town and dinner afterward—just don’t schedule something frantic immediately after.
One last practical point: if you’re walking, keep an eye on signage. Reviews suggest the spa can be reached by walking or scooter, but it’s not the kind of place you stumble across by accident.
Should You Book NaChi Spa’s Stunning Aroma Therapy 60 min?
Yes—this is the kind of booking I’d recommend for most people who are staying in Hoi An and want a reliable, good-value massage without heavy logistics.
Book it if:
- You want 60 minutes of aroma therapy massage with a detailed preferences intake.
- You value practical extras like tea/coffee, snacks, luggage storage, and a free shower.
- You’d like to combine relaxation with Old Town and Hoai River night scenes afterward.
Think twice if:
- You dislike finding places in narrow lanes and would rather go somewhere more obvious at a glance.
- You’re hoping for a full spa “day” rather than a focused reset.
For $19, it’s hard to beat the combination of time, location, and included comforts. If your body needs a break from Hoi An’s walking pace, this is a clean, straightforward way to give it one.
FAQ
How long is the Stunning Aroma Therapy session?
It’s listed at about 1 hour.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is 37a Đ. Trần Cao Vân, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 560000, Vietnam.
What’s included in the price?
Included are private transportation, bottled water, coffee and/or tea, snacks, and free luggage storage plus a free shower.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.
What time is it available?
The opening hours are Monday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Do I get a ticket on my phone?
Yes. The tour includes a mobile ticket.
























