Bali: Luxury Spa Balinese Massage scrub Flower bath 2 Hour

Two hours is just long enough to reset in Bali. This Luxury Spa Balinese Massage package pairs a 60-minute body treatment with a scrub, mask, and a final flower bath—a full-body calm-down in one go.

What I like most is the clear, step-by-step flow: massage first, then traditional lulur exfoliation, then a clay treatment before you float into flowers. One thing to consider: the experience isn’t for everyone, since it’s not suitable for pregnant women, and a private bathtub costs extra if you want it all to yourself.

Key points before you go

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  • 60-minute Balinese massage is followed by traditional lulur exfoliation for real, noticeable skin feel
  • Clay body mask is used to tone, soften, and moisturise before the soak
  • Flower bath ends the session, with a 1 bathtub setup for 2 people unless you pay extra for privacy
  • Transfers are available from Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, and Jimbaran if you choose that option
  • You’ll be offered a welcome drink, plus hot drinks are included during the spa time

A two-hour luxury spa reset in Kuta and nearby beach towns

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If your Bali plan includes a little sun, a little driving, and then a lot of deciding what to do next, a spa hour can feel like a cheat code. This is a focused, 2-hour version of that idea: a complete body routine that doesn’t ask you to think too hard, just show up and relax.

The package is designed for people staying around Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, or Jimbaran. That matters because Bali traffic can eat your energy. When you pair the treatment with included transfers (if you select them), you remove a chunk of stress before the massage even starts.

I also like that the experience is laid out as a private activity. Even if you’re sharing the final bathtub setup, it still feels like a dedicated session rather than a public schedule where you’re constantly waiting around.

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What’s actually included: massage, lulur scrub, clay mask, flower bath

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This isn’t just a massage with a pretty ending. The sequence is the whole point, and it’s carefully paced over the full 2 hours.

Foot bath and warm welcome

Before the main treatment, you’re looked after from the moment you arrive. The routine includes a foot bath, and you should expect a welcome drink and hot drinks during the session. One nice detail: some people note being given ginger tea, water, and sanitised hand towels. It’s small, but it makes the arrival feel intentional instead of rushed.

60 minutes of Balinese massage

The centerpiece is a Balinese massage for 60 minutes. The goal is balancing and relaxation, not only deep pressure. That said, you can usually steer the experience toward what you want, since at least some guests chose deeper work and ended up very relaxed afterward.

For many first-timers, the real win is that the massage doesn’t feel like a guessing game. You’re guided through the routine, and the therapists are described as professional and highly trained.

Lulur exfoliation scrub for real smoothness

Next comes the traditional Indonesian lulur exfoliation scrub. This is where you often notice the difference compared to generic “scrub and rinse” services. Lulur works like a reset for dry or dull skin, helping you feel cleaner and smoother afterward.

One more detail that people highlight: the scrub contains curcuma. You don’t need to remember the ingredient to enjoy the results, but it does hint at why the exfoliation can feel more grounded in tradition than in novelty.

Clay body mask to soften and moisturise

After exfoliation, you get a clay body mask rubbed into your skin. The stated aim is to tone, soften, and moisturise. This stage is important because it bridges the gap between “remove dead skin” and “feel good again.” It also gives your therapist time to take things slow rather than rushing the last step.

Yoghurt moisturising finish (and then flowers)

The package also references a yoghurt moisturising treatment. Whether that’s integrated into the mask stage or used as a final moisturising step, the idea is the same: leave you feeling hydrated, not just freshly scrubbed.

Then you move into the main finale: a flower bath. This is the moment you’ll remember when you’re back in the heat later. The soak is described as genuinely relaxing, and it’s a fun contrast to the hands-on massage work.

The flow of the 2-hour itinerary (and why it matters)

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The schedule is built around contrast: massage to loosen, scrub to refine, mask to balance, flower bath to calm. That sequencing is what makes it feel like a full-body experience rather than separate services.

Here’s what the pacing looks like, in practical terms:

  • You start with a relaxing setup (including a foot bath).
  • You get 60 minutes of Balinese massage first, so your body is already more receptive.
  • You follow with a lulur scrub, which is most satisfying when your skin feels warm and ready.
  • You then add the clay body mask to soften and moisturise.
  • You finish with the flower bath, which gives your body time to settle.

If you like spa time but hate when it feels like a production line, this structure helps. It’s scheduled to keep you moving through the stages without long waits.

Transfers and timing: how the ride affects the whole experience

Bali traffic is real, which is why the transfer option matters more than people think. If you select hotel transfer from Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, or Jimbaran, you’re taken from your pickup area to the spa and then back again afterward.

Two practical things I’d watch:

  • Allow buffer time. Even with pickup, Bali’s traffic can shift. One guest notes the driver picked them up early to stay on time.
  • If you arrive early, you may get admitted ahead of schedule. Several accounts mention being processed sooner than expected, which helps if you like a calm start.

For meeting point, you’ll go to Bali Orchid Spa. That’s the anchor if your pickup option isn’t selected or if you prefer to meet directly.

The spa atmosphere: professional therapists and clean, calm spaces

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The most praised part of this experience is the staff and how the service feels. The therapists are described as qualified, professional, experienced, and highly trained. That type of consistency matters in Bali, because spa quality can swing wildly from one place to another.

On top of that, people mention:

  • a calm ambience
  • clean facilities
  • friendly, efficient hospitality
  • small care touches (like sanitised hand towels and water)

One review even describes it as a magic place with a forest-like calm. You don’t need to expect a theme park vibe. The mood is meant to be quiet and restorative.

There’s also a practical consideration if you have a tight day. One account suggests the business may prioritise appointments. If you’re trying to squeeze this between dinner plans, I’d avoid booking it as your only flexible slot.

Flower bath privacy: shared tub setup and the extra cost

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The flower bath uses a 1 bathtub setup for 2 people. That means you’re not guaranteed total solitude in the water. If you want a private bathtub, there’s an extra charge of 50k rupiah.

This is one of those details you should decide early based on your vibe:

  • If you’re comfortable with a shared spa moment, you’ll get the full experience as designed.
  • If privacy is non-negotiable—especially for couples celebrating something—plan for the upgrade.

Who this suits best (and who should skip it)

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This package is ideal if you want:

  • a relaxing break during a Kuta-area holiday
  • a traditional-style body treatment, not just a quick massage
  • smoother, softer skin afterward
  • a full 2-hour reset without needing to plan extra stops

It’s also a good match for couples, since the flower bath is designed around shared tubs while still feeling like a private session overall.

It’s not suitable for pregnant women. If you’re pregnant or unsure, skip this one and look for a prenatal-focused spa option instead.

And if you’re trying to pack Bali days with activities, consider setting expectations: this isn’t a workout spa. It’s a calm, slow-down session. You’ll feel best right after, and you’ll likely want the rest of your day to be easy.

Value check: why $41 for 2 hours can be a smart deal

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At $41 per person for a 2-hour session, the value is strongest when you compare what’s included versus what spas usually charge for add-ons. Here, you’re getting:

  • 60 minutes Balinese massage
  • lulur exfoliation scrub
  • clay body mask
  • flower bath
  • welcome drink and spa equipment
  • optional round-trip transport from several areas

Also, the package leans into full-body results. The goal isn’t only relaxation; it’s also skin feel—softness and glow. That’s why guests highlight how their skin stayed smooth for days.

If you’re already paying for separate massage plus scrub plus a fancy finale, this format can save both money and decision fatigue.

If you’re staying outside the pickup areas or don’t choose transport, you may lose some of the value. The treatment is still the treatment, but the total experience becomes more dependent on your own scheduling.

A few practical tips to get more out of your massage day

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These are small choices that improve the experience immediately:

  • Bring a change of clothes, since you’ll want to refresh after treatments.
  • Plan your spa as your calm anchor activity. After a massage and exfoliation, you’ll likely want warm, slow time rather than rushing.
  • If you’re sensitive to fragrance or strong textures, ask about what’s used in the scrub/mask stages. You might not get every detail unprompted.
  • If you care about privacy in the flower bath, budget for the private bathtub option (50k rupiah).

Should you book this Bali Orchid Spa luxury package?

I’d book this if you want a traditional-feeling Bali spa routine done in one sitting, with a professional team and a proper finishing soak. The best sign is the consistency people describe: trained therapists, a calming environment, and a sequence that actually works on both your body and your skin.

Skip it (or reconsider) if:

  • you’re pregnant
  • you need a fully private bathtub included in the base price
  • you only have a tight appointment window and can’t handle possible appointment prioritisation

If your trip includes Kuta and the surrounding areas, this is a very reasonable way to spend a couple hours that you’ll feel later—soft skin, relaxed body, and less mental clutter before your next adventure.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for the spa?

Please go to Bali Orchid Spa.

How long is the Bali luxury spa massage experience?

The duration is 2 hours.

What treatments are included in the 2-hour package?

You’ll get a 60 minute Balinese massage, traditional Indonesian lulur exfoliation scrub, a clay body mask, and a flower bath. You’ll also have a welcome drink, and spa equipment is provided.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Transport/hotel transfer from Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, and Jimbaran is included if you select the pickup option. Return transfers are part of the overall experience.

Is this a private activity or a shared group?

It’s a private group activity. The flower bath uses 1 bathtub for 2 people unless you pay extra for a private bathtub.

What should I bring with me?

Bring a change of clothes.

Is food included?

No. Food is not included.

Can I request a private bathtub?

A private bathtub has an extra charge of 50k rupiah.

Is the treatment suitable during pregnancy?

No, it is not suitable for pregnant women.

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