REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Bali Luxury Spa 2 Hour massage & Flower bath
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A great massage beats another day of sightseeing. This Bali Orchid Spa package bundles a 60-minute Balinese massage, body polish, and a flower bath finish, all tied to a schedule that fits your day in Seminyak. You also get pickup and drop-off, which matters in Bali where traffic can be its own full-time job.
What I like most is the full treatment flow (not just one service), plus the little extras that make it feel complete: warm drinks and a calm, spa-style start with a Thalaso foot wash. My other favorite detail is that the flower bath is built in as a real ending—not a quick photo-op.
One thing to keep in mind: comfort can vary. In one case, the massage bed wasn’t as supportive as expected, so if you’re sensitive to mattress firmness, it’s worth mentally factoring that in.
In This Review
- Quick Take: What You Get for the Money
- Why This 2-Hour Package Feels Like a Real Escape
- From Pickup to Drop-Off: The Timeline That Matters
- Thalaso Foot Wash: The Soft Start You’ll Feel Later
- 60-Minute Balinese Massage: Where Most People Get Their Money’s Worth
- Body Scrub + Yogurt Moisturizer: Soft Skin Without the DIY Work
- Flower Bath for Two: The Signature Finish
- Price and Value: Why This Package Can Make Sense
- Small Comfort Notes (Because Real Life Happens)
- Who Should Book This (And Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book Bali Luxury Spa 2 Hour Massage & Flower Bath?
- FAQ
- What is included in the 2-hour spa treatment?
- How long does the experience last?
- Do you offer pickup and drop-off?
- Is the flower bath private?
- What is the price per person?
- Are coffee or tea included?
- What happens if weather is bad?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Quick Take: What You Get for the Money
- 60-minute Balinese massage as the main event, not a shortened add-on
- Thalaso foot wash to ease you in before the deeper work
- Body scrub + yogurt moisturizer for noticeably softer skin afterward
- Flower bath finish with a bathtub sized for two people
- Pickup and drop-off so you don’t spend your best relaxation time negotiating rides
Why This 2-Hour Package Feels Like a Real Escape

Bali is amazing, but it’s also busy. Heat, scooters, temples, late dinners, and sudden plans can stack up. This package is designed for the moment you think: I just want to lie down and let someone else handle everything.
At Bali Orchid Spa, the experience runs like a mini retreat. You start with a warm-up service that focuses on the feet, then move into a full massage block, then a body treatment that ends with the flower bath. If your Bali trip is packed, this is a simple way to get your body back on the same page as your schedule.
And because this is a private tour/activity for your group, you’re not stuck waiting around for other people to finish up their turns. That time discipline matters when you only have a couple of hours to spend.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seminyak
From Pickup to Drop-Off: The Timeline That Matters

This is built around a smooth, end-to-end visit: you’re picked up from your accommodation, taken to the spa, treated for about 2 hours, and then dropped back. The exact pickup timing isn’t detailed here, but the structure is clear: you don’t have to coordinate transport while you’re tired.
The order matters. The Thalaso foot wash helps you settle first. Then the massage gives your muscles the real attention. After that, the scrub and yogurt moisturizer shift the focus to skin and comfort. Finally, the flower bath works as the “okay, we’re done” signal—warm, scented, and slow enough that you don’t feel rushed out the door.
For couples or friends traveling together, the flow also supports a shared experience. The flower bath is listed as one bathtub for two people, so you can finish together rather than in separate blocks.
Thalaso Foot Wash: The Soft Start You’ll Feel Later
The Thalaso foot wash is not just a cute opening step. It’s an easy way to change how you feel in your body before anyone touches your back.
Feet are where a lot of tension collects—especially when you’ve been walking on uneven sidewalks, wearing sandals all day, or rushing around temples. Starting with a foot-focused service also makes the whole visit feel gentler. You’re not going straight to deep pressure while you’re still “tense-tensing.”
It’s also a smart pacing choice. Even if your massage style preference is firm or medium, you’ll usually benefit from arriving slightly calmer. This sequence helps you do that.
60-Minute Balinese Massage: Where Most People Get Their Money’s Worth

The core of the package is the Balinese massage (60 minutes). This is the moment that changes the whole day. A full hour gives the therapist time to work through muscle groups instead of just doing a quick pass.
The spa describes a traditional philosophy of balancing body, mind, and spirit, and in practical terms that shows up as a structured treatment: work first on tension and circulation, then shift toward relaxation. If you’re traveling and carrying stress in your shoulders, neck, or lower back, this is the section you’ll feel most clearly afterward.
One name that came up in past experiences is Ciri, mentioned for doing strong work. If you see the therapist’s name confirmed in your session details, it’s worth leaning into it—technique and pacing can make a big difference in how “great” the massage feels.
If you like clear pressure and a focused session, you’ll likely enjoy this. If you prefer extremely light touch only, you might want to set expectations right away so the therapist can adjust.
Body Scrub + Yogurt Moisturizer: Soft Skin Without the DIY Work

After the massage, you get a body scrub (30 minutes) and then yogurt moisturizer (15 minutes). This part is easy to underestimate if you’re thinking only about massage.
But the scrub-and-moisture combo is what turns “I feel relaxed” into “I feel refreshed.” Scrubbing helps remove dry surface skin, and moisturizer keeps things from feeling tight afterward. In Bali’s heat and with sunscreen habits, that combo can be exactly what your skin wants.
Also, it’s not just cosmetic. It’s part of the body-reset rhythm. While your muscles are already looser, the skin treatment makes you feel clean, smooth, and comfortable—like you can actually enjoy the rest of your day or evening.
The moisturizer is yogurt-based in this package, and that’s a detail worth noting if you’re curious about what’s being used. If you’re sensitive to fragrances or specific ingredients, it’s reasonable to ask what’s in the moisturizer before you start. The package doesn’t list ingredient details beyond yogurt.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seminyak
Flower Bath for Two: The Signature Finish

The ending is the flower bath (15 minutes). This is the piece people remember because it’s sensory. Warm water, flower petals, and that “last step” feeling after the massage and scrub.
The listing specifies flower bath 1 bathtub 2 person, so the experience is designed for couples or friends sharing the bath setup. That’s a plus for value and atmosphere: you don’t feel awkward waiting your turn while the other person is soaking.
Also, keep your expectations realistic. Fifteen minutes is long enough to relax and enjoy it, but it’s not an all-afternoon soak. Think of it as a ritual finish, not a spa day at a private villa.
There is one practical consideration: the experience requires good weather. Since this is a bath element, plan that you might be rescheduled if conditions aren’t suitable.
Price and Value: Why This Package Can Make Sense

At $39.99 per person, this is one of those deals that can be worth it if you want a lot of services in one scheduled block. You’re not paying for a single massage only. You’re getting a full sequence: foot wash, one-hour massage, scrub, moisturizer, and flower bath, plus the extra conveniences (pickup/drop and spa equipment).
Value isn’t only about price, though. The real value here is time and handholding. Pickup and drop-off reduce friction, and that matters in Bali. If you’ve ever tried to fit a spa around transportation delays, you know why this convenience is part of the cost-benefit equation.
What’s included:
- coffee and/or tea
- air-conditioned vehicle
- private transportation
- all fees and taxes
- all spa equipment
- flower bath setup in one bathtub for two people
What’s not included:
- private flower bath for 50k
That last point is important. If you want a fully private bathtub experience, you’ll need to add that extra cost. If you’re okay with the two-person setup, the included version is the main reason this package feels like a good bargain.
If you’re traveling solo, couples, or with a friend, you should still compare value against massage-only deals. This one adds multiple body services and a ritual bath finish—so you’re paying for the whole “experience arc,” not just time on a table.
Small Comfort Notes (Because Real Life Happens)

One complaint that showed up is that the bed wasn’t comfortable in at least one session. That doesn’t mean the experience is bad—just that spa comfort can vary. If you know you’re sensitive to firmness, consider arriving with a slightly flexible mindset and letting the therapist know quickly if you need support adjustments.
Also, your own comfort will depend on your body after travel days. If you’ve been on scooters, walking a lot, or sleeping poorly, you may want to start with expectations that the massage will feel better as the session progresses, not necessarily in the first few minutes.
The included warm drinks and the calm, staged flow help with that transition. It’s one reason many people end up feeling more “reset” than they expected.
Who Should Book This (And Who Might Skip It)
This package is ideal if:
- you want a true spa sequence in about 2 hours
- you’d rather use your time relaxing than coordinating transport
- you’re traveling with someone and want to share the flower bath moment
- you’re looking for strong value without building your own custom spa schedule
You might think twice if:
- you’re extremely picky about bed comfort or equipment
- you only care about massage and don’t want the scrub/moisturizer components
- you strongly prefer a fully private flower bath and don’t want to pay extra
If your Bali plans are temple-heavy and beach-heavy, this is the “reset” block that keeps the trip feeling enjoyable instead of exhausting.
Should You Book Bali Luxury Spa 2 Hour Massage & Flower Bath?
If you want a relaxing, structured spa day without the hassle, I’d book this. The big wins are the one-hour Balinese massage, the added body treatments, and the flower bath finish that actually completes the experience. With pickup and drop-off included, it’s the kind of booking that saves energy for the rest of your trip.
Book it especially if you like the idea of ending with something ceremonial and sensory, not just a massage and a shrug. And if you’re traveling as a couple, the flower bath setup for two people keeps the ending together.
FAQ
What is included in the 2-hour spa treatment?
You’ll get a Thalaso foot wash, Balinese massage (60 minutes), body scrub (30 minutes), yogurt moisturizer (15 minutes), and a flower bath (15 minutes). Coffee and/or tea are included as well.
How long does the experience last?
The duration is about 2 hours.
Do you offer pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Pickup is offered from your accommodation, and the provider drops you back after the spa is finished.
Is the flower bath private?
The package includes a flower bath with one bathtub for two people. A private flower bath is listed as not included and costs 50k.
What is the price per person?
The price is $39.99 per person.
Are coffee or tea included?
Yes, coffee and/or tea are included.
What happens if weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; within 24 hours, there’s no refund.































