A proper massage day in Ubud should feel like a reset, not another errand. This one takes you into a village-style spa with choice of massage oil and pressure, so you can steer the experience instead of just hoping for the best. I also like that it feels far from the hubbub, but you still get easy pickup and drop-off so you’re not wrestling with scooters at the wrong moment.
What makes it especially nice is the calm, hospitality-first flow: cold towel and welcome drink on arrival, then warm herbal tea after. One possible hiccup: a small detail may vary, because the info says a fruit plate but at least one account noted it didn’t show up.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- A Village-Style Ubud Spa That Actually Feels Like a Break
- Price and Value: How $21 Turns Into a Real Reset
- Museum Puri Lukisan Pickup and What the 2-Hour Window Covers
- The Welcome Ritual: Cold Towel, Herbal Drink, and Your Preference Form
- How the Massage Really Works: Oil, Pressure, and Therapists Who Check In
- After Massage Reset: Shower, Warm Herbal Tea, and Balinese Bale Wantilan
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Skip It)
- Couple-Friendly, First-Timer-Friendly, and Staff-Led Comfort
- Practical Tips to Get More From Your Massage Day
- Should You Book Ubud Traditional Spa for a Full-Body Massage?
- FAQ
- How long is the massage experience?
- How much does this cost?
- What’s included with the full-body massage?
- Do you get pickup and drop-off in Ubud?
- Can I choose the massage oil and pressure?
- Is this a private experience?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Pick your massage oil and pressure so you can match your comfort level
- Welcome drink plus cold towel to start you off relaxed, not rushed
- Covered, respectful treatment using a sarong when needed
- World-class therapist energy with staff who check in during the massage
- Showers and amenities on site so you can feel fresh after
- Private experience for your group with a dedicated therapist team
A Village-Style Ubud Spa That Actually Feels Like a Break

Ubud has plenty of eye-catching options, but this experience leans hard into the “slow down” side. You’re headed to Ubud Traditional Spa in a setting described as village-style and light years from the downtown noise. The goal is simple: you arrive, you soften, and you let somebody else work.
That difference matters if you’ve been walking all day in the heat or bouncing between temples and cafés. A spa works best when your nervous system gets a clear message: you’re safe, you’re off the clock, and nobody’s asking you to decide what to do next.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud.
Price and Value: How $21 Turns Into a Real Reset

At about $21 for roughly a two-hour block, this is strong value in a city where massages can swing wildly in price and quality. The math works because you’re not paying only for time on a table. You’re also getting a built-in routine: welcome drink, herbal tea afterward, and access to shower facilities.
You’re also paying for practical convenience. The experience includes pickup and drop-off, so you can keep your day flexible. If you’re traveling as a couple, or you’re scheduling around other Ubud stops, that added transport often matters as much as the massage itself.
The other value play is personalization. Reviews are full of praise for therapists who adjust to your comfort, ask about pressure, and spend time on tight spots. When the hands are good and the pressure is controlled, you feel it the next day—not just for an hour.
Museum Puri Lukisan Pickup and What the 2-Hour Window Covers
The meeting point is at Museum Puri Lukisan, on Jl. Raya Ubud (you’ll meet at the museum area listed for the start). The activity ends back at that same meeting point.
In practice, that two-hour window usually includes more than just the massage. Expect time for check-in, a massage preference form, and post-massage recovery like showering and settling into the lounge. The experience runs daily, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
You should also know this is a private experience for your group only. That can make a big difference if you’re the type who hates feeling rushed, or if you want your therapist to focus without distractions.
The Welcome Ritual: Cold Towel, Herbal Drink, and Your Preference Form

Your first minutes set the tone. Staff welcome you at Ubud Traditional Spa, and you start with a herbal welcome drink plus a cold towel. That combo is more useful than it sounds. The drink and towel help cool you down and reset your body before anyone starts kneading your shoulders into a new life plan.
Then you’ll fill out a massage form. This is where the experience turns from generic “massage” into something you can tailor. You choose your preferred massage oil and your pressure level.
In the same spirit of comfort, the process includes thoughtful handling around coverage. One account specifically called out being covered with a sarong when necessary. That’s a small detail, but it’s a big reason first-timers often feel calm instead of awkward.
How the Massage Really Works: Oil, Pressure, and Therapists Who Check In

This massage is full-body, and the focus is Balinese technique. The biggest win is that you’re not stuck with a one-size-fits-all approach. You select massage oil and pressure, and throughout the session the therapist checks in about how things feel.
That check-in is the difference between “relaxing” and “surviving.” Several reviews praise masseuses who asked if they were going too hard and who then adjusted. They also targeted spots where knots were felt.
It’s also worth noting the therapist names that came up repeatedly. I’ve seen praise for Putri and Asih, Luci and Ari, plus Tika and Intan, and Lusi and Tini. Even if you don’t get the same person, that pattern tells you something important: the spa’s staff attention and consistency are part of what’s being recommended.
If you’re new to massage, this is a good choice because you can pick the pressure level up front, and you’ll still get the chance to correct course while you’re on the table. If you’re experienced and you like firm work, you can also go that direction—just do it by communicating your preference early.
After Massage Reset: Shower, Warm Herbal Tea, and Balinese Bale Wantilan

The spa doesn’t end when the massage ends. Afterward, you relax at their lobby area called Balinese Bale Wantilan, where you can enjoy warm herbal tea.
You’ll also have shower facilities and amenities. That matters more than people think. In Ubud’s humidity, walking out damp and sticky can ruin the whole “I feel better” feeling. Shower access helps you return to your day feeling clean and calm, not sweaty and sluggish.
About the fruit plate: the included description lists a fruit plate along with the warm tea. One review specifically noted a missing fruit plate even though it was mentioned. If fruit matters to you, treat it as a welcome bonus rather than something to rely on.
Also, one account called out ginger tea as lovely. So if you’re a tea person, you can look forward to at least a warm herbal option.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Skip It)

This is perfect for you if:
- You want a full-body massage with customizable oil and pressure
- You like a spa flow that starts with a drink and a towel, not a cold wait in a lobby
- You care about comfort and privacy, including being covered with a sarong when needed
- You’re traveling with a partner or friends and want a private setup
It’s also a great end-of-day plan. One review described it as the most relaxing way to end a travel day, and another said it’s a must-do in Bali. If your itinerary is packed, this can be the kind of reset that makes tomorrow feel easier.
You might want to consider a different option if:
- You’re very strict about specific included extras every single time, like the fruit plate
- You want a highly clinical, sports-medicine style setup. This is a traditional spa experience, so the vibe is calm and hospitality-led, not medical.
Couple-Friendly, First-Timer-Friendly, and Staff-Led Comfort

A detail that stood out in the reviews: couples booking is common, including group couples. The experience supports that because it’s private and therapist-focused, rather than open seating with lots of other people wandering in and out.
For first-timers, comfort is part of the selling point. One person said it was an amazing first massage experience and felt comfortable throughout. That comfort came from both the covered approach (sarong) and from therapists who communicated during the session.
For couples, this matters because you’re both able to settle in without feeling like you’re waiting for the “right time” to relax. The session format feels like it gives each person control, which is exactly what you want when you’re on vacation and not in “perform relaxation” mode.
Practical Tips to Get More From Your Massage Day
Use the preference form seriously. If you like gentle work, pick lower pressure. If you want firm, pick that. The whole point is that you choose the oil and pressure ahead of time.
Then speak up during the massage. The staff have a habit of checking in—so treat that as normal, not as an interruption. If it’s too hard or not targeting the spot you want, ask.
Plan your schedule so you’re not immediately heading into something stressful afterward. With a shower and warm tea included, you’ll feel better if your next stop doesn’t require you to power through heat, climbing stairs, or heavy crowds.
And if you love a calm start, arrive with enough time for the welcome rituals. Cold towel and herbal drink work best when you let your body slow down instead of rushing straight into the next thing.
Should You Book Ubud Traditional Spa for a Full-Body Massage?
If you’re deciding between a massage that’s just “a table and some oil” and one that’s built around comfort, choice, and a smoother spa rhythm, I’d book this. The standout reasons are simple: you choose your oil and pressure, and the therapists are praised for checking in, adjusting, and working on knots without making it feel like pain therapy.
The value is also real. For around $21, you’re getting full-body massage time plus the extras that help you actually feel renewed afterward: herbal tea, shower access, and a calm lobby unwind at Balinese Bale Wantilan.
Only hold back if you’re the kind of person who needs every listed included item to be guaranteed down to the fruit plate. Otherwise, this is a solid Ubud choice when you want a traditional Balinese massage experience with real hospitality and less day-trip hassle.
FAQ
How long is the massage experience?
The experience is about 2 hours.
How much does this cost?
The price is $21.
What’s included with the full-body massage?
It includes a full-body massage, a glass of welcome drink before your massage, warm herbal tea after your session, and shower facilities and amenities.
Do you get pickup and drop-off in Ubud?
Yes. There are convenient 2-way transfers from central Ubud addresses, and pickup and drop-off are listed at the Museum Puri Lukisan parking lot.
Can I choose the massage oil and pressure?
Yes. You complete a massage form and choose your preferred massage oil and pressure.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.
What is 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 won’t be refunded.
























