Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi

Finding calm, then eating well, fast. This Bali package strings together a Heiwa Spa treatment and a Japanese-Peruvian meal at Hiiragi, all within about 2.5 hours. The setup is simple: you start at Hiiragi, get a welcome drink, head into spa time, then finish with a special set menu.

What I love most is the way the spa sequence feels planned, not random—foot ritual, a 60-minute Zen Energy Renewal aromatherapy massage, then an aloe vera facial. I also like that the place takes care seriously: multiple massage bookings highlight how therapists stay communicative and adjust when needed, and one reviewer even credited Widia directly for making the session feel like a stress-release reset.

One consideration: you’re on a tight schedule. There’s no spare time for wandering around between massage and dinner, and private transportation isn’t included, so you’ll want to be ready to reach the meeting point with public transport or your own ride.

Key things to know before you book

  • A timed spa circuit: foot ritual + 60-minute aromatherapy massage + 30-minute aloe facial, then you’re out and eating
  • Real massage focus: Zen Energy Renewal aromatherapy massage is a core part of the value here, not an add-on
  • Hiiragi set menu included: you get a lunch or dinner set (Japanese-Peruvian) right after spa time
  • Small group size: maximum of 10 people keeps the flow calm
  • Dietary flexibility: vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and more can be accommodated if you request it at booking
  • Alcohol is extra: it’s not part of the package, and it’s only for ages 21+

Why This Heiwa Spa + Hiiragi Dinner Combo Feels Like Good Bali

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This is the kind of experience that fits Bali reality. You don’t need to plan a whole day across three different places and two neighborhoods. Instead, you get one clear start point, a compact spa treatment plan, and then a meal that finishes the “reset” feeling.

And the mix makes sense. The spa part is designed to slow you down—starting with a foot ritual, then moving into a longer aromatherapy massage, and topping it off with an aloe vera facial that feels like a cooldown. Then the dinner/lunch at Hiiragi gives you something to look forward to right away, with an included set menu featuring Japanese-Peruvian flavors.

I also like how the reviews you’ll find for this spa tend to talk about the staff and the atmosphere—not just the massage. That’s important. When the people are kind, and the setting is clean and calm, you spend less energy worrying and more time relaxing.

Entering the Flow: Meet at Hiiragi, Then Spa Time

Your tour starts at Hiiragi Restaurant at Jl. Umalas Klecung, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Umalas, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. The end of the experience brings you back to the same meeting point.

That matters more than it sounds. When everything returns to the same spot, you’re not stuck with “now what?” logistics at the end of your massage. It also helps you control the rest of your day—either go back to your accommodation or keep exploring at your own pace.

Right at the beginning, you’ll be welcomed with a welcome drink. Past visitors often mention the overall calm of the spa environment, so even this first step sets the tone. A guide is included, so you’re not trying to guess what happens next while you’re half-relaxed and half-confused.

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Heiwa Foot Ritual: A Small Start That Changes the Whole Session

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The experience begins with the Heiwa Foot Ritual. You’ll feel this part as an easy ramp-in. Foot rituals are usually about more than just feet—they help your body shift from “arrive and tense up” to “okay, I’m ready to receive treatment.”

Since your schedule then moves into a full 60-minute Zen Energy Renewal aromatherapy massage, this ritual works like a warm-up phase. You’re not going from cold-start to deep work. You’re moving step-by-step, which is exactly what you want when your goal is stress relief.

One practical tip: if you’re the type who holds tension in your shoulders or jaw, remember that tension often lives lower down first. Starting with feet is a good way to get out ahead of that.

Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage (60 Minutes)

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This is the anchor of the whole package. You’ll have the Zen Energy Renewal aromatherapy massage for 60 minutes. Aromatherapy matters here because it helps set your mood while you’re getting physical work. And in a place like this, it’s not just about scent—it’s about the full sensory experience, including how calm the room feels.

The best reviews point to a few things you can count on:

  • The massage pressure is described as appropriate and relaxing
  • The staff communicates openly during the session
  • The environment helps you actually switch off

You’ll also notice that some people highlight communication around injuries or comfort needs. If you have any problem areas, this is one of those moments where it’s worth speaking up early. The faster you tell your therapist what you need, the better the massage will match your body.

Widia is mentioned by name in one set of feedback, and that’s a good sign for consistency—when people can name a therapist and speak highly of the technique, it usually means they felt cared for, not rushed.

Aloe Vera Facial (30 Minutes): Your Post-Massage Reset

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After the massage, you get an aloe vera facial for 30 minutes. The point isn’t to replace skincare routines—it’s to help your face feel refreshed after a hands-on treatment.

Aloe vera is often chosen because it’s soothing, which fits the “cool down and recover” theme of this itinerary. Even if you’re not a skincare person, you’ll probably appreciate the sense of clean freshness at the end, especially if Bali’s heat has you feeling a little dry or sticky.

This also creates a nice rhythm. Massage loosens muscles; facial work gives you a different kind of attention—more gentle, more restorative. If you’re the type who worries massage places will only focus on knots, this facial is a reminder that the spa is working with your whole body experience.

Refreshment and Moving On to Hiiragi

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After your treatments, you’ll get refreshment. Think of it as the transition step between “spa mode” and “meal mode.” It’s also a good moment to drink water and let your body settle, especially if you tend to feel a little spaced out after aromatherapy.

Then you head to Hiiragi Restaurant for your included set lunch or set dinner. Since this is part of the same experience, you’re not doing the awkward timing math after your treatment ends—you simply move forward.

This matters because massage schedules can run late or early depending on how your session starts. A built-in dining step keeps you from losing your appetite or feeling rushed at the restaurant.

Hiiragi’s Japanese-Peruvian Set Menu: What You’re Really Paying For

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Your meal is a special set lunch or dinner from Hiiragi Restaurant. The key detail is the cuisine style: Japanese-Peruvian, which usually means you’ll see a blend of flavors inspired by both regions.

You’re not ordering à la carte here. You’re getting a set menu, which is often better value when the goal is to taste something without spending time decoding a menu while you’re still relaxing.

Two things to keep in mind:

  • You should tell the booking team about dietary needs. The experience specifically says restrictions like vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free can be accommodated if you request it during booking.
  • Alcohol is not included. If you want beer or cocktails, that’s an extra charge, and you must be 21+.

If you’re deciding between spa-only and spa-plus-food, this combo usually wins because your meal becomes part of the experience, not an afterthought you have to plan while tired. In other words, it’s not just about getting pampered; it’s about getting nourished right away.

Price and Value Check for $137.96

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Price and Value Check for $137.96

At $137.96 per person, you’re paying for a package with multiple components:

  • Guide included
  • Welcome drink and refreshment
  • Heiwa Foot Ritual
  • 60-minute aromatherapy massage
  • 30-minute aloe vera facial
  • Hiiragi set lunch or dinner

What makes this feel like decent value is the structure. You’re not paying for one small add-on. You’re buying a full treatment flow plus an included meal, and the schedule keeps it efficient.

Also, the group size caps at 10 people, which can reduce the “you’re just one more name on a list” feeling. In a spa context, that can matter because it impacts pacing and attention.

One more value angle: the tour doesn’t include private transportation. That’s not a downside if you’re already near the meeting point or comfortable with public transit, but it does mean your total cost may shift depending on how you get there.

Who This Fits Best (And Who Might Want Something Different)

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Who This Fits Best (And Who Might Want Something Different)

This package suits you if you want:

  • A short, relaxing break without planning a full day
  • A true spa sequence (foot ritual + aromatherapy massage + aloe facial)
  • A meal included that’s more interesting than a basic tourist setup
  • A calm group experience (max 10) with a guide handling the flow

You might want to think twice if:

  • You need lots of free time after spa. This one is timed, and you move on to lunch/dinner as part of the plan.
  • You’re worried about transportation. Private rides are not included, so you’ll need to handle getting to the meeting point.

Small Practical Tips That Make the Day Easier

  • Wear something easy to change in and out of, especially since the facial and massage need you to be comfortable.
  • If you have any injury areas or strong preferences (too firm, too light, certain spots off-limits), tell the therapist early. One of the strongest pieces of feedback highlighted how staff communicated and adjusted.
  • Since you’re eating soon after treatments, skip anything that makes you feel weighed down beforehand. You want your meal to feel like part of the reset, not a recovery from your own pre-plan.

Should You Book This Heiwa Spa + Hiiragi Package?

I’d book it if you want a clean, well-timed Bali experience with an obvious payoff: you leave relaxed and fed. The combination of the aromatherapy massage, the aloe vera facial, and the Hiiragi set meal makes this more complete than many spa deals that end after the treatment.

But if you’re hoping for a slow, open-ended day with lots of wandering time, this one may feel a bit structured. Think of it as a focused wellness appointment plus a good meal—not a half-day free-form spa getaway.

FAQ

How long does the Heiwa Spa with dining at Hiiragi experience take?

It runs about 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.).

Where does the experience start?

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

Do I get lunch or dinner included?

Yes. You’ll receive a special set lunch or set dinner from Hiiragi Restaurant as part of the package.

What spa treatments are included?

You’ll have the Heiwa Foot Ritual, a 60-minute Zen Energy Renewal aromatherapy massage, and an aloe vera facial for 30 minutes, plus welcome and refreshment drinks.

Is alcohol included?

No. Alcoholic beverages are available for an additional charge, and there’s an age restriction: you must be 21+ to purchase alcohol.

Can I request dietary accommodations for the meal?

Yes. The experience can accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free if you indicate your needs at booking.

Is transportation included?

Private transportation is not included.

Is this a small group activity?

Yes. The maximum group size is 10 travelers.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.

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