Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi

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Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi

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Spa time beats souvenir shopping. This 2.5-hour Kuta-area package pairs Heiwa Spa treatments with dining at Hiiragi Restaurant, for a full reset instead of a quick massage stop. You start with a Heiwa Foot Ritual, then get a 60-minute Zen Energy Renewal aromatherapy massage and a 30-minute aloe vera facial.

I love that it’s built like a smooth flow: relax your body first, then feed you afterward with a set lunch or dinner. I also like the practical extras included—welcome drink, refreshment drink, and a guide—plus the group is capped at 10 people, so the experience doesn’t feel like a cattle call.

One thing to consider: private transportation isn’t included, and the meeting point is in Umalas (near Kerobokan, north of central Kuta). If you’re staying far south, plan your ride timing so you don’t arrive rushed.

Key things to know before you go

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Key things to know before you go

  • Three treatments in one slot: foot ritual, 60-minute aromatherapy massage, and a 30-minute aloe vera facial
  • Dining is part of the deal: you’ll eat a Hiiragi Japanese-Peruvian set lunch or dinner after your spa time
  • Small group feel with a maximum of 10 travelers
  • Dietary restrictions can be handled if you request them at booking
  • Alcohol isn’t included and requires guests to be 21+ if they order extras
  • Mobile ticket makes check-in simpler

A 2.5-hour Bali reset, with Umalas as the real starting point

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - A 2.5-hour Bali reset, with Umalas as the real starting point
This package is marketed for Kuta, but you’ll actually meet at Hiiragi Restaurant in Umalas, Kerobokan (Kuta Utara area). That matters because Bali can feel like “short distances” until you hit traffic. If you’re staying in the thick of Kuta, give yourself buffer time and don’t treat the schedule like it’s guaranteed to run instantly.

The big win here is the tight timeline. In about 2 hours 30 minutes, you get a full treatment block plus a meal. This is the kind of plan that works when you want something restful but still want the rest of your day free afterward.

At the end, the experience returns you to the same meeting point. That’s handy: you’re not stuck navigating a new area after you’re relaxed.

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What’s included: foot ritual, Zen aromatherapy massage, aloe facial, and drinks

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - What’s included: foot ritual, Zen aromatherapy massage, aloe facial, and drinks
Let’s break down the included parts in plain language.

  • Heiwa Foot Ritual: a start designed to calm and reset your body from the ground up
  • Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage (60 minutes): the main massage session
  • Aloe Vera Facial (30 minutes): a cooling, skin-focused add-on
  • Welcome drink + refreshment drink: small touches that help the experience feel complete
  • Lunch special set menu OR dinner special set menu at Hiiragi Restaurant
  • Guide: you’re not doing it all solo

You’re getting more than just a massage. Many Bali spa deals focus on one service and let everything else be optional. Here, the set structure gives you a predictable experience: you’ll know the order of events and you won’t have to guess what to do next.

Also, the meal being included is a real convenience. After a massage, the last thing you want is to sprint around for dinner decisions.

Heiwa Spa at Blue Karma Village: calm routines and hands-on care

Heiwa Spa is connected to the Blue Karma Village setting. From the feedback shared about the spa experience, the atmosphere is consistently described as relaxing and tranquil, with clean facilities and a soothing background feel. That’s the sort of environment where you can actually switch gears and let your body slow down.

The treatment sequence matters. A foot ritual before a full-body massage changes the tone. You’re not starting with deep pressure right away, so it feels more like a ramp into relaxation. Then the 60-minute aromatherapy massage becomes the centerpiece.

The aloe vera facial adds a nice second layer. If you’re traveling in Bali heat, that kind of facial service tends to feel more useful than a second massage session because it gives your face a bit of attention after days in sun, AC, and scooters.

One detail worth noting from past experiences: staff communication around comfort and injury adjustments shows up as a positive theme. If you have any pain points, this is the kind of spa where you’ll likely want to speak up early so your therapist can tailor the pressure and approach.

Hiiragi Restaurant set meal: Japanese-Peruvian flavors after your spa time

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Hiiragi Restaurant set meal: Japanese-Peruvian flavors after your spa time
After your treatments, you continue to Hiiragi Restaurant for your included set lunch or dinner. The menu concept is Japanese-Peruvian cuisine, which usually means you can expect flavors that bridge both food cultures—think bold but not random, with a mix of fresh, savory, and sauce-driven elements.

A set menu is good value for two reasons. First, it saves you the mental load after you’re relaxed. Second, it keeps the pacing smooth: you’re meant to eat after spa time, not half an hour later because you’re waiting for choices.

If you have dietary needs, you should request them at booking. The experience data specifically says they can accommodate options like vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free, as long as you indicate it in advance. That’s important. A lot of “included dining” deals are vague about dietary substitutions, but this one is explicit about handling restrictions.

Alcohol is not included. If you want a drink, you can order it as an extra, and the age rule is 21+. If you’re traveling with someone under 21, skip the alcohol planning and focus on the meal itself.

Timing and pacing: how this fits into a Bali day

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Timing and pacing: how this fits into a Bali day
This is a tight, guided block, about 2 hours 30 minutes total. That means it works best on a day where you want one standout “anchor” experience rather than trying to pack in five activities.

Because the group cap is 10 travelers, you should expect a more personal rhythm than you’d get at larger spa complexes. You also get to use the guide help where it counts—getting from the spa sequence to the restaurant without confusion.

Planning tip: schedule this when you won’t be rushing to another major activity right after. You’ll feel good afterward, sure, but massages work best when you give your body time to settle. If you head straight to something loud and physical, the benefits can fade faster.

Also, note that the experience ends back at the meeting point. That’s a quiet win for logistics. You don’t need to figure out a “new ending” location after dinner.

Price and value: $137.96 for spa + meal in one bundle

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Price and value: $137.96 for spa + meal in one bundle
At $137.96 per person, you’re paying for a package that includes:

  • 60 minutes aromatherapy massage
  • 30 minutes aloe vera facial
  • foot ritual
  • welcome drink + refreshment drink
  • set lunch or dinner at Hiiragi
  • guide support

Is it a bargain in the strictest sense? It depends on what you’d otherwise book. But as a bundle, it has a strong logic: you’re buying a full spa session plus a planned meal, with fewer decisions and less transport stress.

Here’s how I think about value for a deal like this: pricing isn’t only about the massage minutes. It’s also about the fact that you won’t spend time and energy hunting for food afterward. You get a built-in transition from “body care” to “meal comfort,” which is exactly when you want the trip to feel easy.

If you’re the type who likes to simplify the day—one meeting point, one flow, one end location—this kind of pricing often makes sense.

Group size and the guide: what it means for your comfort

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Group size and the guide: what it means for your comfort
A maximum of 10 travelers changes the vibe. In a small group, staff can typically keep track of timing and needs with less fuss. You’re less likely to feel like you’re waiting endlessly or being moved around with a big crowd.

The guide being included is also meaningful. You’re not just handed a ticket and left to figure out the sequence. A guide helps you understand what’s next and keeps the transitions clean—especially from spa to restaurant.

One more practical point: since it’s near public transportation, you might find it easier to build your own plan around it if you’re not using private transfers. But private transportation is still listed as not included, so don’t assume door-to-door service.

Tips to get the most out of your massage and your set meal

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Tips to get the most out of your massage and your set meal
These are small things that make a noticeable difference.

Tell them what you need before pressure starts. If you have sensitive spots, tell your therapist at the beginning. This is also where you’ll benefit from the open communication vibe that shows up in feedback about the spa’s care.

Wear easy clothes. You’ll want to move comfortably before and after treatments. Light layers are ideal in Bali, and you’ll want something simple for getting to lunch or dinner without changing outfits in a rush.

Plan for a restful end. You’ll be relaxed after the aromatherapy massage and aloe facial. Keep your next commitment gentle. If you can, don’t schedule a long, stressful ride or a high-effort tour immediately after.

For dining, decide your dietary needs early. The experience data says they can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and similar restrictions with advance notice. If you wait until the last minute, you risk reduced options.

Skip alcohol if you want a clean reset. Since alcohol costs extra and requires 21+, it can disrupt the calm you’re buying. If you do order, remember it’s an add-on, not included.

Who should book this spa-and-dining package

This fits best if you want:

  • a one-stop Bali wellness experience that ends with food already handled
  • an aromatherapy massage plus a facial in the same time window
  • a set-menu Japanese-Peruvian meal instead of hunting for dinner
  • a small-group feel (max 10) with a guide

It may be less ideal if you’re the type who wants total freedom to choose any restaurant and any menu. Because the meal is a special set, you’ll eat what’s offered that day rather than ordering à la carte.

Also consider your logistics. The meeting point is in Umalas, not central Kuta. If you’re staying far away and you don’t want to manage transport yourself, you might prefer an option that includes private transfers.

Should you book Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi?

I’d book it if you’re looking for an easy, relaxing reset that doesn’t turn into a planning puzzle. The combination is smart: foot ritual to set the tone, a full 60-minute aromatherapy massage to do the heavy lifting, an aloe facial to round it out, and then a planned Japanese-Peruvian set meal so you’re not deciding what to eat afterward.

I’d think twice only if your main goal is flexibility. Since the dining is set and transportation is not included, you’ll get the best experience if you’re happy to follow the schedule and you can reliably get to the Umalas meeting point.

If you want one of those “I got my act together” travel days—simple, soothing, and properly timed—this package is a solid call.

FAQ

What is included in the Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi package?

It includes a welcome drink, Heiwa Foot Ritual, Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage (60 minutes), Aloe Vera Facial (30 minutes), a refreshment drink, and a special set lunch or dinner at Hiiragi Restaurant. A guide is also included.

Where does the experience start?

The meeting point is at Hiiragi Restaurant, Jl. Umalas Klecung, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Umalas, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia.

Is lunch or dinner included?

Yes. The package includes a special set lunch or dinner at Hiiragi Restaurant, depending on what your booking is set for.

How long does the experience take?

It runs for about 2 hours 30 minutes.

Is transportation included?

No. Private transportation is not included.

Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?

Yes. The data says you can request dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and more. You should indicate your needs at booking.

Are alcoholic beverages included?

No. Alcoholic beverages are available for an additional charge as extras. You must be 21+ to purchase alcohol.

How big is the group?

The experience has a maximum of 10 travelers.

What is the cancellation rule?

Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.

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