REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Seminyak 4-Hour Spa Treatment with Hotel or Airport Transfer
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A spa break in Seminyak is a smart reset. This 4-hour session at LLuvia Spa is built like a route: aromatherapy foot bath, foot massage, facial care, a long body massage with scrub, then a flower petal bath to finish.
Two things I really like are the hotel/airport-style pickup and drop-off and the fact that refreshments are included, including warm ginger tea and a snack. Your time stays protected from traffic and wandering, and the treatment sequence is long enough to feel like you actually changed gears.
One consideration: this is a fixed, all-in flow. You’ll do the full sequence, including the flower petal bath, so it’s best if you’re comfortable with every step of the program.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Book This Seminyak Spa Session
- Seminyak Pickup That Keeps Your Spa Day From Becoming a Chore
- The 4-Hour Treatment Route: What Happens From Start to Finish
- Aromatherapy Foot Bath + 30-Minute Foot Massage
- A Full 45-Minute Facial
- A 90-Minute Body Massage Plus a Full Scrub
- 30-Minute Flower Petal Bath to Finish
- What the Included Refreshments and Private Setting Change
- Language Options and Room Choice: Small Details That Matter
- Price and Value in Seminyak: Why $105.27 Can Make Sense
- Who This Seminyak Spa Session Is Best For
- Quick Booking Checks Before You Go
- Should You Book This 4-Hour LLuvia Spa Treatment in Seminyak?
- FAQ
- How long is the Seminyak spa treatment?
- What does the treatment include?
- Is pickup and drop-off included?
- Where does the experience meet?
- What languages are available?
- Is this a private experience?
- What is the minimum age, and is there free cancellation?
Key Things To Know Before You Book This Seminyak Spa Session

- Hotel/transfer pickup included: You get taken to the spa and returned, so you’re not planning rides mid-relaxation.
- Face + body gets serious time: Expect a 45-minute facial followed by a 90-minute body massage.
- The full “head-to-toe” route: Aromatherapy foot bath, foot massage, body scrub, then a 30-minute flower petal bath.
- Warm ginger tea with a snack: A simple included touch that helps you feel settled before hands-on treatment.
- Private experience, just your group: Only your group participates, with availability in English and Japanese.
Seminyak Pickup That Keeps Your Spa Day From Becoming a Chore
What you’re buying here is time protection. In Seminyak (or nearby), even a short trip can turn into a messy mix of traffic, taxis, and figuring out where you’re going next. This plan handles the pickup and drop-off, plus the tour uses a mobile ticket, so the focus stays on the spa.
You can choose an appointment time, and the spa operates daily from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM (for the listed travel period). Practically, that means you’ll want to pick a time when you’re not rushing to dinner plans or another tour right after.
One more detail worth planning around: the meeting point is listed at Jalan Sunset Road in Kuta, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point. If you’re doing hotel pickup, the operator asks for your pickup location and a complete address, plus your room number. That’s not just paperwork. It’s how you avoid that last-minute “Where are you?” message while you’re supposed to be relaxing.
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The 4-Hour Treatment Route: What Happens From Start to Finish

The schedule is straightforward: arrive, settle in, then move through a designed sequence that targets both comfort and tension. The full session runs about 4 hours, and the goal is a literal head-to-toe experience, not a quick in-and-out massage.
Here’s the flow you can expect, in the order it’s described:
Aromatherapy Foot Bath + 30-Minute Foot Massage
It starts with an aromatherapy foot bath, followed by a 30-minute foot massage. This is a smart opener for a vacation body. Feet take a beating in Bali—walking in sandals, uneven sidewalks, and all the extra wandering that happens when you’re sightseeing.
I like that the “first hands-on” moment is short and focused. You get the comfort payoff early, which helps you mentally drop your guard. If your lower legs or feet feel travel-tight, this first segment is often the part people notice most because it’s right where day-to-day discomfort shows up.
A Full 45-Minute Facial
Next is 45 minutes of facial pampering. The time matters. A short facial can feel like a warm-up. A nearly hour-long facial is enough to feel like it’s doing more than refreshing your skin for a moment.
Because the exact facial steps aren’t spelled out, don’t plan your routine around any specific product names. Instead, think of it as dedicated face-care time in a calm setting. If you’ve been using sunscreen all day and your face feels dry or overloaded, this is a nice counterbalance.
Practical tip: if you’re doing this around other plans, wear simple makeup or go light. You don’t want your face schedule to fight with your spa schedule.
A 90-Minute Body Massage Plus a Full Scrub
Then comes the main event: a 90-minute body massage, plus a full body scrub as part of the session. If you’ve been doing temples, beaches, stairs, and motorbike days, this is where you’ll feel the difference.
A long massage gives your muscles time to actually switch off. Short massages can leave you stiff again right after. With 90 minutes, you have that slow transition—from tight and braced to loose and heavy—which is where the real relief tends to happen.
The body scrub also makes sense in the sequence. Massage relaxes. Scrub resets. It’s a practical combo when you’re coming from sun, salt air, or just a lot of sunscreen-and-sweat days.
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30-Minute Flower Petal Bath to Finish
Finally, you get a 30-minute flower petal bath after the scrub. Ending with water is a classic spa move for a reason: it helps you cool down and slow your breathing after hands-on body work.
The flower petal part is mostly about atmosphere and comfort. It’s a gentle way to close the loop so you don’t walk out feeling like you need to immediately go back to being a tourist. If you’re booking this on a day when you have a hard stop afterward—like late dinner or a flight day—this ending can help you feel more normal sooner.
What the Included Refreshments and Private Setting Change

This isn’t just the treatment menu. It also includes fresh warm ginger tea with a snack, plus the session is described as a private experience (only your group participates).
That sounds small, but it affects your whole spa mindset.
Ginger tea is a warming, comforting prelude. It’s a simple included moment that helps you stop thinking about the road and start thinking about the body work. The snack means you’re less likely to feel shaky or snack-hungry during the first stages.
The private setup is another real value piece. Even if you’re traveling with friends or family, a private session means you’re not sharing the space with strangers in a way that constantly reminds you of noise, timing, or personal space. It’s also where the “this is your group’s time” feeling comes from.
Language Options and Room Choice: Small Details That Matter
The spa indicates availability in English and Japanese, which is useful if you want clear communication about comfort and pressure preferences.
There’s also an option to request a single or couple room. Since that choice can affect your whole experience—how you move through the spa, how the room feels, and how private it stays—I’d decide this before you arrive. If you’re booking for two, tell the operator what you prefer instead of trying to negotiate once you’re already in motion.
Price and Value in Seminyak: Why $105.27 Can Make Sense
The price is listed at $105.27 per person, for about 4 hours. The main reason this can feel like good value is that it’s not just one service.
You’re bundling several distinct parts: aromatherapy foot bath, foot massage, facial time, a 90-minute body massage, body scrub, and a 30-minute flower petal bath—plus pickup/drop-off and included refreshments. That’s a lot of “metered time” in one block, with transport handled for you.
You should also think about what you would pay if you booked these separately and added transport between locations. Even without doing a strict price comparison, the math tends to favor bundles like this when they include transportation and taxes/services in the total.
One more practical note: the tour is commonly booked about 32 days in advance on average. That doesn’t mean you can’t book later, but if you have a tight schedule or specific preferred appointment times, plan ahead.
Who This Seminyak Spa Session Is Best For
This fits well if you want a structured break from sightseeing. After days of walking, motorbikes, beaches, and heat, a full-body sequence gives your body a clean reset.
It’s also a good match if:
- you want one appointment that covers face + body in a single block
- you prefer not to organize transport while you’re trying to relax
- you’d like a private experience for your group
- you like the idea of finishing with a bath, not just walking out after a massage
It may be less ideal if you hate set schedules or you only want one type of treatment. This program is a full route, and the flow is part of the design.
Quick Booking Checks Before You Go
Before you lock it in, do these quick checks so nothing turns into a last-minute headache:
- Confirm your pickup address and include the room number if hotel pickup is required.
- Make sure you’re comfortable with the entire fixed treatment flow, especially the flower petal bath.
- If you’re choosing between a single or couple room, tell the operator ahead of time.
Also note the minimum age is 6 years, and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Should You Book This 4-Hour LLuvia Spa Treatment in Seminyak?
I’d book it if you want a day that’s simple on purpose. You get pickup and drop-off, a long facial, a long body massage, body scrub, and a flower petal bath, all wrapped into a single 4-hour block. The included ginger tea and snack help you start relaxed, not rushed.
I’d skip it if you’re the type who needs full control over what happens in what order, because this is a fixed head-to-toe sequence. And if you’re someone who gets overwhelmed by multiple stages back-to-back, you might prefer a shorter, more focused spa session.
If you’re traveling with someone and want a private shared experience, this is also a solid choice—just make sure you request the right room setup when you book.
FAQ
How long is the Seminyak spa treatment?
The experience is listed as about 4 hours.
What does the treatment include?
It includes an aromatherapy foot bath, a 30-minute foot massage, a 45-minute facial, a 90-minute body massage, a full body scrub, and a 30-minute flower petal bath.
Is pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. The tour includes hotel/port pickup and drop-off.
Where does the experience meet?
The meeting point is listed at Jalan Sunset Road, Kuta (the activity ends back at the meeting point).
What languages are available?
The spa offers the experience in English and Japanese.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
What is the minimum age, and is there free cancellation?
The minimum age is 6 years, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.




























