REVIEW · KUTA
Romantic Couple Treatment at ANJALI SPA
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Couples spa, but make it personal. In Kuta, Anjali Spa turns a one-hour couple treatment into a real moment, with 45 minutes of Balinese body massage and a 15-minute milk-flower jacuzzi soak plus a glass of champagne (or wine) as part of the experience. I like that it’s designed for quiet intimacy, not a loud spa factory vibe. I also love that the service is guided by comfort, including the ability to adapt pressure, so it feels good for both of you. One catch: because therapist schedules are limited, you need to confirm your time by calling or emailing, or you could run into an unavailable therapist.
This is a private activity for up to two people, starting and ending at Astagina Resort Villa and Spa Bali in the Legian–Kuta area. That matters if you want a romantic reset without coordinating a crowd. And the average booking timing (about 41 days in advance) tells me this package is popular—especially for couples who want something special without overplanning.
From the experiences I’ve learned of, the therapists really do earn repeat visits. Names like Indri, Mita, and Dewi come up with glowing praise for skilled, gentle work (the hands-of-angels kind). Keep in mind it’s a short, focused treatment, so if you want a half-day spa day, you may need to add extra time before or after.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Notice
- Entering Anjali Spa: A Simple Arrival in Legian (Kuta Area)
- What the One-Hour Couple Treatment Really Includes
- The 45-Minute Balinese Massage: Comfort, Pressure, and Full-Body Care
- The Milk-Flower Jacuzzi Soak: The Romantic Part That Actually Matters
- Why This Feels Special for Honeymoons, Anniversaries, and Birthdays
- Price and Value: Is $104.57 for Two a Good Deal?
- Logistics That Can Save Your Schedule (and Your Mood)
- You need to confirm your time
- Expect a private couple session
- Easy location for the Kuta/Legian area
- Who Should Book This Romantic Couple Treatment
- Should You Book Anjali Spa’s Romantic Couple Treatment in Kuta?
- FAQ
- How long is the Romantic Couple Treatment at Anjali Spa?
- What’s included in the treatment?
- Is this a private experience?
- Where do we meet for the session?
- How much does it cost?
- What are Anjali Spa’s opening hours?
- Do I need to contact the spa after booking?
- Is the experience suitable for most travelers?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Notice

- 45-minute Balinese body massage that’s built for full-body relaxation as a couple treatment
- 15-minute milk-flower jacuzzi soak for that soft, floaty post-massage feeling
- A drink included during the soak, listed as champagne in one part and wine in another
- Private setup for up to two people at Astagina Resort Villa and Spa Bali
- Pressure you can adapt, which makes the massage feel more tailored
- Limited therapist availability, so time confirmation by phone/email is not optional
Entering Anjali Spa: A Simple Arrival in Legian (Kuta Area)

Your experience starts at Astagina Resort Villa and Spa Bali, Gg. Bulan No.8, in Legian (often grouped with Kuta for practical planning). You’ll check in at the spa location, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point, so there’s no complicated transfer or guesswork afterward.
I like that it’s near public transportation, which helps if you’re staying in the Kuta/Legian belt and don’t want to fuss with rides every time. Also, because this is a private couple activity, you’re not waiting in line with strangers while your partner is already in full anticipation mode.
Timing-wise, the spa is open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The treatment itself is about one hour, with two clear segments: massage first, then the jacuzzi soak.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kuta
What the One-Hour Couple Treatment Really Includes
This package is short on purpose. It’s built like a “reset button” for two people—enough time to feel cared for, without turning your day into a half-day of scheduled stops.
Here’s how the flow typically works:
- 45 minutes Balinese body massage (full-body relaxation focus)
- 15 minutes milk-flower jacuzzi (you soak, refresh, and celebrate)
- You’re done and back at the meeting point
Why this pacing is smart: after massage, your muscles are warm and loose. That’s when the soak tends to feel best—less like a chore and more like a reward.
The 45-Minute Balinese Massage: Comfort, Pressure, and Full-Body Care

The massage is the first half of your experience, and it’s the part that usually determines whether you leave feeling deeply relaxed—or just mildly tired.
You’ll be doing a Balinese body massage for about 45 minutes. The style is generally known for work across the whole body, and in this couple treatment, the goal is to help both of you unwind at the same time in a private setting.
One of the best bits of feedback tied to this spa experience is that you can adapt the pressure you want. That’s important. If you like firm work, you can ask for it. If you want something gentler, you should be able to steer it. The practical takeaway for you: don’t be shy about saying what feels right. Your therapist can’t read your shoulders through sheer willpower.
From the names that come up with high praise—Indri, Mita, and Dewi—you can expect attentive, hands-on care. People describe the work as angel-soft but effective. Translation: you’re aiming for relief, not pain.
The Milk-Flower Jacuzzi Soak: The Romantic Part That Actually Matters

Then comes the “okay, we’re really doing this” moment: the milk-flower bath jacuzzi.
You get about 15 minutes in the jacuzzi while you soak and refresh your mind and body. It’s designed around a romantic ambiance—think couple time, not just a quick bath. And the experience includes a celebratory drink: one description lists champagne, while the service detail also notes wine for the 15-minute soak.
What I’d do with that detail: treat the drink as part of the ritual, not a focus item. Hydrate normally before you arrive, then sip slowly during the soak if it’s offered. The real win is the setting and the quiet couple pacing right after your massage.
Also, since this is part of a couple treatment, it’s not just you escaping for self-care. It’s you both being guided into a calmer rhythm together—which is often what turns a massage into an actual memory.
Why This Feels Special for Honeymoons, Anniversaries, and Birthdays
This is marketed for special moments for a reason. The whole setup is meant to create an intimate atmosphere, with the couples sharing time during the flower milk bath jacuzzi experience.
The kinds of occasions the spa calls out include:
- honeymoons
- anniversaries
- birthdays
- even a thoughtful present just because
Here’s the value of that positioning: if you’re traveling, romance can feel forced when you try to plan it like a checklist. A pre-designed couple experience helps. You’re not hunting down flowers, timing dinner perfectly, and hoping the taxi shows up. Instead, you arrive, get cared for, and spend a short window focused only on each other.
One more helpful point: since the spa experience emphasizes limited space and therapist availability, your time slot is less likely to feel rushed by constant turnover. That can matter a lot for the vibe.
Price and Value: Is $104.57 for Two a Good Deal?
The price is listed as $104.57 per group (up to 2), and the activity lasts about one hour. When you break it down, that’s roughly the cost of a couple treatment for both of you combined, not each separately.
Is it “cheap”? No. But it’s also not trying to be a full-day spa fantasy. It’s a targeted mix of massage plus jacuzzi soak, with romance elements and a private couple setup.
The value logic I use:
- You’re paying for two services (massage + jacuzzi) in a time-efficient format.
- You’re paying for privacy—only your group participates.
- You’re paying for a staff-led experience, not you figuring out how to coordinate everything.
The only reason it might not be worth it for you is if you want a longer spa session with multiple upgrades. This is about quality and focus, not hours of wandering around a spa lounge.
One practical pricing tip: because it’s booked far in advance on average, try not to treat it like a last-minute “maybe.” Even if you can get help adjusting plans, limited therapist schedules mean your preferred time is not guaranteed.
Logistics That Can Save Your Schedule (and Your Mood)
This part is not glamorous, but it prevents travel-day frustration.
You need to confirm your time
The spa notes that guests are required to call or email for time confirmation because space and therapists are limited. If you don’t, they say they’re not responsible if a therapist isn’t available.
So do this: after booking, reach out to confirm the exact time you want. Save yourself the stress of arriving and discovering your session needs a different slot.
Expect a private couple session
This is private, meaning only your group participates. That can make the experience feel more personal and less awkward, especially if you’re celebrating.
Easy location for the Kuta/Legian area
The meeting point is at Astagina Resort Villa and Spa Bali, and it’s near public transportation. That’s useful if you’re mixing spa time with other Kuta-area plans.
Who Should Book This Romantic Couple Treatment
Book this if you want:
- a short, romantic spa experience that doesn’t eat your whole day
- a mix of massage + milk-flower jacuzzi in one package
- a private couple setting with a more intimate feel
- the chance to ask for massage pressure adjustments
Skip it if:
- you want a long spa day with multiple treatments and facilities to browse
- you’re the type who won’t take time to confirm your therapist schedule after booking
In other words, this is a great match for couples who want “special and simple,” not complicated.
Should You Book Anjali Spa’s Romantic Couple Treatment in Kuta?
Yes, if the idea of a 45-minute Balinese massage followed by a 15-minute milk-flower jacuzzi soak sounds like the kind of romance you actually want while traveling. The price for two is reasonable for a private couple service, and the most praised element is the way therapists create comfort—names like Indri, Mita, and Dewi are tied to excellent care, with feedback noting pressure can be adapted.
My main reason to hesitate is the scheduling reality. Because therapist availability is limited and they ask you to confirm time by phone/email, you’ll want to handle that step quickly after booking. If you do that, you’re setting yourself up for a smooth experience that feels like a real celebration.
FAQ
How long is the Romantic Couple Treatment at Anjali Spa?
The treatment is approximately 1 hour, including 45 minutes of Balinese body massage and 15 minutes in the milk-flower jacuzzi.
What’s included in the treatment?
You’ll receive a Balinese body massage and then a milk-flower bath jacuzzi soak. A drink is included with the soak (listed as champagne and also noted as wine for the soak).
Is this a private experience?
Yes. This is a private tour/activity with only your group participating, up to 2 people.
Where do we meet for the session?
The meeting and ticket redemption point is Astagina Resort Villa and Spa Bali, Gg. Bulan No.8, Legian, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How much does it cost?
The price is $104.57 per group (up to 2).
What are Anjali Spa’s opening hours?
The spa is open Monday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Do I need to contact the spa after booking?
Yes. The spa requires guests to call or email for time confirmation because of limited space and therapist schedules. They note they’re not responsible if a therapist is unavailable due to not making a reservation in advance.
Is the experience suitable for most travelers?
The info states most travelers can participate.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.




























