REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Seminyak 4-Hour Spa Treatment with Hotel or Airport Transfer
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A 4-hour spa stop can reset your whole Bali day. This Seminyak session at LLuvia Spa is built like a head-to-toe checklist: aromatherapy foot bath, foot massage, a long facial, a full body massage, then a body scrub and a 30-minute flower petal bath. I like that the package is designed to keep you moving from start to finish with hotel or airport transfer and a smooth, private-feeling flow. One thing to consider: it runs within set operating hours (11:00 AM–5:00 PM), so your best day depends on picking the appointment time you want.
Two big wins for me here are the long massage time and the way the menu doesn’t just stop at shoulders and back. You get 90 minutes of body massage plus a facial that lasts 45 minutes, then they add the body scrub and the flower petal bath to make it feel like more than a quick “treatment.” The only drawback is simple timing: it’s a half-day format, so don’t schedule this as a last-minute afterthought if you still want energy for dinner plans.
Before you book, think about what you want from a spa day: relaxation, not sightseeing. With strong praise centered on hygiene and a well-trained therapist, it’s the kind of treatment where you can actually switch your brain off. If you’re traveling with kids, note the minimum age is 6, and children need an adult with them.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Head-to-toe spa timing in Seminyak: what the 4 hours feel like
- The foot bath + foot massage: the quickest way to feel the difference
- Facial time that doesn’t feel rushed
- The 90-minute body massage: where your relaxation budget goes
- Body scrub + flower petal bath: the finish that makes it feel special
- Pickup, drop-off, and where to be waiting
- Value check: what $105.27 buys you in real spa time
- Who this spa experience is best for (and who should skip it)
- Quick FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the spa treatment?
- What’s included in the 4-hour body treatment?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Does it offer airport transfer?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What language is available?
- Is this a private experience?
- What’s the minimum age?
- Do I need to choose an appointment time?
- Can I cancel for free?
- Can I request a single or couple room?
- Should you book this Seminyak spa treatment?
Key things to know before you go

- A true 4-hour, multi-step flow: foot bath + foot massage, facial, 90-minute body massage, body scrub, then flower petal bath
- Transport included: hotel/airport style pickup and drop-off, plus you end back where you start
- Free ginger tea and snack: a small but thoughtful pre- or in-spa refreshment
- Private by group: only your group participates, not a shared class vibe
- English and Japanese available: helpful if you want easy communication
- Couple room option: you can tell the operator if you prefer single or couple setup
Head-to-toe spa timing in Seminyak: what the 4 hours feel like

Let’s talk about what matters: how the time is actually used. This is not a “pick one thing and hope” spa deal. It’s a fixed sequence that takes you through a complete reset, starting at your feet and working upward, then finishing with a soak that signals you’re done.
You’ll begin with an aromatherapy foot bath. This matters because it softens the day’s stress before anyone touches your muscles. Then you get a 30-minute foot massage, which is where the experience starts to feel like “okay, I’m really relaxing now,” not just lying still.
Next comes your 45-minute facial, followed by a 90-minute body massage. The facial and body massage together make this one of those treatments that feels proportionate—your face isn’t rushed, and your back/shoulders/arms (and whatever else they cover during the body session) aren’t the only focus. After that, you’ll have a full body scrub, which is the step that usually leaves you feeling clean and lighter. Finally, you’ll wrap with a 30-minute flower petal bath, which is the classic Bali-style finish: calming, fragrant, and made for “let’s end this properly.”
If you like spa days that feel like a real event, this format fits. If you only want a quick stress-killer, it might be longer than you need—but that’s why it’s good value for people who plan a half-day break.
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The foot bath + foot massage: the quickest way to feel the difference

Bali spas often nail the start, and this one starts at your feet. The aromatherapy foot bath isn’t just decorative. It’s a comfort move that helps your body shift gears from “tour mode” to “recovery mode.” You’re not just jumping into deep massage right away.
Then there’s the 30-minute foot massage. A foot massage sounds small compared to a 90-minute body massage, but it’s a smart warm-up. Feet are where you hold a lot of travel tension—long walks, sandals, hotel carpets, whatever got you moving all morning. When someone takes time with your feet first, the rest of the service feels more effective, not like a separate segment stitched on.
One more detail I appreciate: you’re not left there with nothing to do. You’ll be guided through the treatment, and your visit includes complimentary refreshments (more on that soon). That “kept comfortable” feeling is underrated in spa experiences.
Facial time that doesn’t feel rushed

A 45-minute facial is solid for a 4-hour package. Many shorter spa deals treat the face like a bonus. Here, your facial gets a meaningful block of time, which is why it feels worth the money even if you’re not a facial person.
The practical benefit for you: if you’ve had sun, air-conditioning, or dry travel conditions, a proper facial break is a nice reset. Even if you’re not chasing dramatic skincare results, you get the comfort of being cared for on your face and neck area—then you can move right into body work without the service feeling fragmented.
Also, the spa offers service in English and Japanese. If language is your worry, that’s a real comfort factor.
The 90-minute body massage: where your relaxation budget goes
This is the big-ticket section of the experience. A 90-minute body massage is long enough to do more than “light touch.” It’s the portion where therapists can spend time adjusting pressure and working through travel-knot areas.
In the highest praise you’ll see around this spa experience, the strongest themes are that therapists are well trained and that hygiene is excellent. Those two points change how safe and comfortable you feel when you’re dealing with oils, linens, and up-close bodywork.
I’d also point out the order: facial first, then body massage. That can be comforting if you get awkward lying there while your face is done late. Starting with your facial may also help you feel freshly “reset” before the heavier body work begins.
If you’re the type who hates starting and stopping, you’ll like that the massage is a full segment (not a quick 30-minute reset).
Body scrub + flower petal bath: the finish that makes it feel special
Here’s where the experience turns from “good massage” into “I’m glad I did this.” After the body massage you’ll have a full body scrub. Scrubs can sound intense, but in a spa setting they’re more about the sensation of being thoroughly cleaned and refreshed—not just exfoliation for its own sake. It’s often the step that makes your skin feel smoother afterward.
Then you finish with a 30-minute flower petal bath. Petal baths aren’t for everyone, but they’re a great endcap when you want the experience to land on a soothing note. After massage + scrub, soaking is the natural downshift. It also helps you leave feeling less “I have to rush to my next plan” and more “I can actually unwind.”
This ending matters if your day includes moving from place to place in Bali. You get a clear “done” moment at the end of your appointment.
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Pickup, drop-off, and where to be waiting
Logistics can make or break a half-day plan, and this one is structured to reduce stress.
You’ll get hotel/port pickup and drop-off included, and the experience is described as offering hotel or airport transfer as well. That’s helpful because Bali traffic can be unpredictable. The less time you spend figuring out rides, the more likely you actually enjoy the day.
You also have a named starting point: Jalan Sunset Road (Jl. Sunset Road, Kuta, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia). Your experience ends back at the meeting point. So you’re not ending somewhere random that forces extra taxi time.
Opening hours listed for the service run Monday through Sunday from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM (for the stated date range). Since the treatment is about 4 hours, that means you should plan around a time slot that gives you breathing room at both ends. If you’re trying to schedule this too close to a beach dinner reservation, pick the earlier appointment time.
Small practical tip: when you confirm, make sure you provide your pickup location details (and room number if needed). The operator asks for the pickup address and room number for hotel pickup.
Value check: what $105.27 buys you in real spa time
Let’s do the honest math. At $105.27 per person for about 4 hours, you’re paying for a complete sequence, not a single service.
Here’s what’s included in the time blocks:
- 30-minute foot massage after an aromatherapy foot bath
- 45-minute facial
- 90-minute body massage
- Body scrub
- 30-minute flower petal bath
That totals a lot of hands-on and unwind time for one fixed appointment. Add to that the included transfer (hotel/port, and airport-style transfer described in the title) plus refreshments, and it starts to look more like a packaged spa retreat than an ala-carte add-on.
Is it “cheap”? In Bali, prices vary wildly depending on location and setup. But this doesn’t feel like a budget sketch. It feels like a structured treatment where most of your money goes to actual therapy time, plus the comfort of being picked up and dropped off.
Also, this is private: only your group will participate. That’s a value factor because shared-spa setups can reduce privacy and make the service feel less personal.
If you’re choosing between a shorter massage and a full experience, I’d lean toward this kind of bundle when you can afford a half-day. It’s easier to relax when the agenda is built for one long session.
Who this spa experience is best for (and who should skip it)
This fits you if you want:
- A half-day break that’s clearly scheduled
- A focus on relaxation over sightseeing
- Enough time to get a real 90-minute body massage
- A finishing soak like a flower petal bath
- A calmer vibe from a private experience
It also works well for couples if you request a couple room. The operator asks you to inform them of your preference (single or couple).
You might want a different option if:
- You only have time for a quick 60–90 minute stop
- Your day depends on being out late (because this operates in the 11:00 AM–5:00 PM window)
- You’re traveling with very young kids—minimum age is 6, and children must be accompanied by an adult
Quick FAQ
FAQ
How long is the spa treatment?
The spa treatment is about 4 hours.
What’s included in the 4-hour body treatment?
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. You also get fresh warm ginger tea with a snack.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel/port pickup and drop-off are included, and pickup is offered.
Does it offer airport transfer?
The experience title states hotel or airport transfer is available, so airport-style transfer is offered.
Where is the meeting point?
The start meeting point is Jalan Sunset Road, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What language is available?
The spa experience is available in English and Japanese.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group will participate.
What’s the minimum age?
The minimum age is 6 years, and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Do I need to choose an appointment time?
Yes, you choose your appointment time, and then the provided transportation takes you from your hotel to the spa.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes, there is free cancellation. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I request a single or couple room?
Yes. You should inform the spa operator if you prefer a single or couple room.
Should you book this Seminyak spa treatment?
I’d book it if you want a true 4-hour reset with a serious massage (the 90-minute portion is the centerpiece) and a finish that makes the day feel complete (the flower petal bath). The value is strongest when you take the whole sequence seriously and plan it as a half-day break, not a side quest.
Skip it if you only want a short treatment, or if your schedule can’t fit the operating window of 11:00 AM–5:00 PM. Otherwise, this is the kind of straightforward, well-paced spa plan that leaves you feeling clean, calm, and ready for whatever Bali day two looks like.





























