For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services.

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For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services.

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A great massage deal starts with one choice. At Sense Spa, VND 600,000 buys you a full 90 minutes of hands-on bodywork, with several package options to match what your body wants that day. You can go for Shiatsu, Thai-style techniques, hot stones, or add a facial and head-and-shoulder work.

Two things I really like: the sessions are built around clear time blocks, and the team keeps things professional and respectful while still asking what you need. One possible drawback to keep in mind: the massage area may be shared and separated by curtains, so if you’re sensitive to noise or people coming and going, you might find it slightly distracting.

Key Highlights You Should Know

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Key Highlights You Should Know

  • VND 600,000 for 90 minutes with multiple package choices that let you tailor the focus
  • 6 package options ranging from full-body massage to facials with shampoo, head massage, and hair drying
  • Hot stone options appear in different combos, including foot massages
  • Opening hours 9:30–22:00, with the last entry at 20:30
  • Tea breaks included during your session, plus tea offered on arrival and departure per customer notes

A 90-Minute Reset at Sense Spa: A Simple Plan That Works

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - A 90-Minute Reset at Sense Spa: A Simple Plan That Works
If you’re short on time in Vietnam, Sense Spa gives you a clean, low-stress way to fit bodywork into your day. You’re not stuck with one preset service. You pick from six packages, then settle in for 90 minutes of massage and care.

The spa runs 9:30 to 22:00, with the last entry at 20:30. That late window matters if you’re doing a full day of sightseeing and want something practical afterward instead of rushing to close by.

This is also an easy experience to slot into a travel schedule because it’s not built around moving to multiple sites. You start at SENSE SPA and you end back there.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ho Chi Minh City

Price and Value: What VND 600,000 Really Buys

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Price and Value: What VND 600,000 Really Buys
At VND 600,000 (about $24 per person), the standout is how much time you get for the money. You’re paying for focused massage time or facial time plus extra head/neck work, not just a quick add-on.

Most bargain spas either feel rushed or vague about what you’re actually receiving. Here, the structure is clear: you choose a package, and each package is made of timed blocks. That matters because your body feels the difference between a 45-minute “roughly an hour” massage and a real, uninterrupted 90-minute session.

You’ll also want to look at the included extras. There are tea breaks, and customer notes specifically mention hot or cold tea when you arrive and when you finish. That kind of small hospitality detail is easy to overlook, but it makes the whole experience feel calmer and more complete.

Choose Your 6 Packages: Massage Styles and Facial Options

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Choose Your 6 Packages: Massage Styles and Facial Options
What makes this deal especially useful is that the packages aren’t all the same. You can pick based on whether you want deep pressure, stretching-like techniques, heat therapy, foot relief, or a beauty-focused reset.

Here are the six options you can choose from:

Package 1: 90-Minute Full Body Massage

You get a full-body massage for 90 minutes and you can choose the style:

  • Shiatsu
  • Thai traditional massage
  • Hot stone

This is the best fit if you want one main goal: overall recovery. Hot stone is great when you want warmth and slower, heavier-feeling relaxation. Shiatsu tends to feel more methodical and targeted. Thai traditional massage can feel more active, with stretches and body alignment.

Package 2: 60 Minutes of Shoulder/Head/Neck + 30 Minutes of Hot Stone Foot Massage

This one is very “travel body” specific: your upper stress first, then your feet. You’ll get:

  • 60-minute shoulder, head, and neck massage
  • 30-minute hot stone foot massage

If you’ve been walking a lot, your calves and feet quietly collect fatigue. Foot massage after neck work is a smart combo because it helps your whole posture unwind.

Package 3: 60-Minute Collagen Facial + 30 Minutes of Shampoo, Head Massage, Hair Dry

This is a beauty and comfort package. It includes:

  • 60-minute collagen facial
  • 30-minute shampoo, head massage, and hair dry

This works well when you want your skin to feel fresh and you want the “aftercare” touch on your scalp and hair. It’s also a nice choice if your day is likely to include warm weather and you’ll appreciate a clean, reset feeling.

Package 4: 60-Minute Hot Stone Foot Massage + 30 Minutes of Shampoo, Head Massage, Hair Dry

Reverse of Package 3, with a foot-first focus:

  • 60-minute hot stone foot massage
  • 30-minute shampoo, head massage, and hair dry

Choose this if your feet are your biggest pain point. Then you finish with hair and scalp care for a refreshed post-tour feeling.

Package 5: 60-Minute Full Body Massage + 30 Minutes of Shoulder/Head/Neck

This is for people who want the best of both worlds:

  • 60-minute full body massage
  • 30-minute shoulder, head, and neck massage

It’s a great “tight everywhere” option because you start broad and then finish with the areas that usually get most stressed on long travel days.

Package 6: 60-Minute Vitamin C Facial + 30 Minutes of Head/Neck/Shoulder Massage

A skincare-meets-relaxation blend:

  • 60-minute vitamin C facial
  • 30-minute head, neck, and shoulder massage

If you want that bright, skin-care vibe but still need tension relief, this package makes a lot of sense.

What the Experience Feels Like: Timing, Comfort, and the Human Touch

Sense Spa is set up for a calm flow. Your service is 90 minutes, split into timed segments based on your package. That structure is important because it reduces the guesswork for you. You’re not wondering whether you’re getting shorted on one part; the session is clearly designed around blocks.

The team also asks for your needs and works to match your preferences. Several customer notes highlight that the therapists are professional, respectful, and mindful about making the massage suit the person in the room. In practical terms, that means you’re more likely to leave feeling “worked on correctly,” not just worked on.

The ambiance is part of the value too. Notes mention a relaxing atmosphere in a clean space, with warm, kind service. That combo matters for a budget-friendly experience. If the room feels chaotic, even a good massage can feel less effective.

The Tea Breaks and Little Comforts That Actually Help

Tea breaks might sound minor, but they’re useful because they slow your body down. After massage work—especially if you go for hot stones—your circulation is doing something different. A warm drink and a pause gives your system time to adjust instead of snapping back into travel mode.

In addition to the included tea breaks, people also report tea offered when entering and leaving. If you’re sensitive to how you feel after spa treatments, those small transitions can make a difference.

You can also use the tea break to communicate adjustments. If you’re thinking, I want more pressure or less heat, it’s easier to ask when you’re not mid-technique.

Clean Space, Professional Therapists, and One Real-World Caveat

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Clean Space, Professional Therapists, and One Real-World Caveat
Most of the praise is about professionalism and care. People describe:

  • a clean facility
  • therapists who know what they’re doing
  • explanations and a welcome when you arrive
  • massage that feels relaxing rather than rough or random
  • a staff that is kind and attentive

That’s exactly what you want in Vietnam if you’re booking a massage you can’t fully evaluate in advance. It’s also why the price feels fair: you’re not just paying for time, you’re paying for competence and a smooth experience.

One caution: the room setup may not be fully private. One customer noted the space could be shared, separated only by a curtain. If you’re easily distracted by movement outside your area, choose your package and timing with that in mind. Going earlier in the evening might help if you prefer fewer interruptions, but the key is to be realistic about privacy in a budget spa setting.

How to Decide Between Massage and Facial Packages

If your main goal is physical recovery, prioritize the full-body and neck/shoulder combos. Packages 1, 2, and 5 are built around tension that builds from walking, carrying bags, and spending long hours upright.

If your main goal is beauty and comfort, pick a facial package. Packages 3 and 6 include skincare elements—collagen or vitamin C—followed by head and hair care. Those packages can be especially handy before dinner plans, photos, or a day where you want to feel polished.

If you’re torn between bodywork and beauty, you don’t need to pick randomly. Package 5 and Package 6 are “best-of-both” options:

  • Package 5: full body first, then targeted upper relief
  • Package 6: vitamin C facial, then head/neck/shoulder massage

Opening Hours and Timing: Last Entry Matters

The spa is open from 9:30 to 22:00, and the last entry is 20:30. If you want to avoid rushing, plan to arrive with a buffer before the last entry window.

Also note that confirmation is required before receiving service. In practice, that means you should not assume you can walk in and be ready instantly. You want your plan to include that check so your session starts smoothly.

Who This Spa Is Perfect For

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Who This Spa Is Perfect For
This deal is a smart fit for:

  • people who want a real 90-minute massage without paying “hotel spa” prices
  • travelers who prefer choice and want to tailor the focus (feet, neck, full body, or facial)
  • visitors who like professionalism and clean surroundings
  • anyone who appreciates small comforts like tea and a calm welcome

It’s especially good for travelers dealing with that Vietnam travel rhythm: walking all day, air-conditioned breaks, and then a body that feels tight when you finally sit still.

Who Should Think Twice (and How to Adjust)

You might want to think carefully if you’re very privacy-sensitive. If you need complete quiet behind solid walls, the curtain-separated room setup could be distracting.

You can still make it work by choosing:

  • a time when the spa is likely calmer for you
  • the package that relaxes you fastest (hot stone can help many people shut down more quickly)
  • a therapist focus where you can mentally settle (neck/shoulder and full-body sessions often feel grounding)

If you prefer a smoother experience, you can also use the pre-service welcome and explanation to set your expectations early. Ask for the pressure level and what areas you want prioritized.

Should You Book Sense Spa at VND 600,000?

Yes, you should book it if you want a practical, high-value 90-minute service with real choices. The price-to-time ratio is strong, the therapists are described as professional and respectful, and the packages are clearly structured so you get what you pick. Tea breaks and the warm welcome add a level of care that doesn’t feel like a cut-price afterthought.

I’d skip or adjust expectations only if you require total privacy, since rooms may be shared behind curtains. If that’s not a deal-breaker, Sense Spa is one of the easiest ways to turn a travel day into a calmer one.

FAQ

What is the price for the Sense Spa experience?

The experience costs VND 600,000 per person.

How long is the service?

The service is 90 minutes.

What packages are available?

There are six packages, including full-body massage options, shoulder/head/neck plus hot stone foot massage, collagen or vitamin C facials paired with shampoo and head massage, and combinations that include a full body massage plus extra neck and shoulder work.

What massage styles can I choose?

For the full-body option, you can choose Shiatsu, Thai traditional massage, or hot stone.

What are the opening hours?

The spa is open 9:30–22:00, with the last entry at 20:30.

Do I need confirmation before my service?

Yes. Confirmation is required before receiving service.

Is tea included?

Yes. The experience includes tea breaks, and tea (hot or cold) is mentioned as being offered when entering and leaving.

Where do I start and end?

You start at SENSE SPA and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Can I reserve without paying right away?

Yes. The option is Reserve & Pay Later, meaning you can book a spot and pay nothing today.

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