REVIEW · NUSA DUA
Bali Luxury Spa Package 2 hour Treatmen at Royal orchird spa
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A 2-hour reset in Bali starts here. This Royal Orchid Spa package in Nusa Dua chains five pampering stops and includes pickup and flower bath for a tidy, no-fuss spa day.
I like how the 60-minute Balinese massage and exfoliating/body-care steps fit into one smooth routine. One watch-out: shared hallways can be noisy, so if you want maximum quiet, choose a calmer time.
In This Review
- Key highlights before you go
- Royal Orchid Spa in Nusa Dua: Why this setting makes sense
- The full 2-hour flow: Thalaso Foot Wash to flower bath
- Pickup first, then Thalaso Foot Wash
- Balinese massage (60 minutes)
- Body scrub (30 minutes)
- Yogurt moisturizer (15 minutes)
- Flower bath (15 minutes)
- What makes the treatments feel like a real “package” (not just add-ons)
- Price and value: Is $35.95 fair for Bali luxury time?
- Pickup, timing, and where the day actually ends
- Who this suits best (and who may want more time)
- Practical tips to get the best out of your 2 hours
- Should you book Royal Orchid Spa’s 2-hour luxury package?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali Luxury Spa Package at Royal Orchid Spa?
- Where does the experience take place?
- Is pickup and drop-off included?
- What treatments are included in the 2-hour package?
- Is this a private tour?
- How much does it cost?
- Is confirmation provided after booking?
- Is it near public transportation?
- Can most people participate?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights before you go
- Royal Orchid Spa location in Nusa Dua (close to the action, easy to reach)
- Pickup and drop-off included, so you’re not stuck with taxi math
- Thalaso Foot Wash kicks things off in a slower, more grounded way
- Balanced 2-hour program: massage + scrub + skin-soothing finale
- Yogurt moisturizer and flower bath give you that fresh, smooth finish
- Private setup for your group (not a mixed crowd tour)
Royal Orchid Spa in Nusa Dua: Why this setting makes sense

Nusa Dua is a good base for a “spa day” because it’s calmer than some other Bali hubs, and it’s easy to get around. Royal Orchid Spa sits at Jl. Pratama, Nusa Dua (Benoa area), with a clear meeting point you can plug into your maps.
The spa itself feels built for comfort. People seem to love the look and the overall atmosphere, and that matters more than you’d think. A spa is basically a timed mood experiment. If the place feels beautiful and organized, you relax faster—and you walk out feeling like your money went into your body, not just into a brochure.
One practical note: the experience is designed around a group schedule. That means treatment rooms are private enough, but the hallways outside may not be a library. If you’re sensitive to noise, I’d plan to go when you can be flexible—so your massage and bath feel like a true break, not a soundtrack.
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The full 2-hour flow: Thalaso Foot Wash to flower bath

This is a compact circuit, not a half-day ritual. You’re looking at about 2 hours, and the schedule is the whole point: each step leads into the next one.
Here’s the sequence you should expect:
Pickup first, then Thalaso Foot Wash
The day starts with pickup from your accommodation and ends with a drop-off back to the hotel. That alone is a big value factor in Bali, where traffic can turn a simple plan into an endurance test.
You’ll arrive and begin with a Thalaso Foot Wash. It’s a foot-focused start, and it sets a slower pace right away. Think of it as a transition: your brain gets the signal that you’re switching from “getting there” mode to “being taken care of” mode.
Balinese massage (60 minutes)
Next comes the main event: a 60-minute Balinese massage. This is where you usually feel the real payoff. The spa description talks about releasing tension, freeing tissues, and improving circulation—translation: you’re meant to come out less tight and more mobile.
Balinese massage is commonly the kind of work that alternates between steady pressure and more active stretching. In a timed package, the 60 minutes is a sweet spot: long enough to feel hands-on relief, short enough that you don’t lose the whole day.
If you like massage that feels thorough rather than rushed, this is the core reason I’d consider this package.
Body scrub (30 minutes)
After the massage, you move into a 30-minute body scrub. This step matters because it changes what happens after. Exfoliation helps skin feel smoother, and it makes moisturizers actually do their job.
In real terms, this is the bridge between relaxation and visible results. Massage can feel amazing, but scrub + lotion is what gives that “freshly cared for” finish.
Yogurt moisturizer (15 minutes)
Then comes yogurt moisturizer for 15 minutes. It’s a classic spa move: apply something soothing and let it do its work before the final soak.
Yogurt is often used for its gentle, skin-comforting qualities, and the goal here is simple—leave your skin feeling soft rather than dry.
Flower bath (15 minutes)
Finally, you get a flower bath for 15 minutes. This is not about a long swim; it’s about a short, fragrant reset. The point is to cool down, sink into the moment, and finish the circuit with something special.
You’ll likely notice the “smell and softness” effect most after this stage. It’s the kind of finish that makes the whole two hours feel like more than just a massage.
What makes the treatments feel like a real “package” (not just add-ons)
A lot of spa deals feel like random parts stapled together. This one works better because each element supports the next.
- The Thalaso foot wash slows your start and helps your body accept rest.
- The massage loosens tension so scrubbing and skin products feel comfortable, not irritating.
- The body scrub preps your skin, so the moisturizer step actually sticks and softens.
- The yogurt moisturizer adds comfort and a finishing touch before the bath.
- The flower bath turns it into a full sensory experience, not only physical relief.
So even though it’s only 2 hours, it doesn’t feel like a “skim through.” It’s a logical sequence: loosen → exfoliate → soothe → soak.
Also, you’re not asked to do logistics mid-stream. Pickup and drop-off are included, and the spa provides the flow. That’s a big deal if you’re staying in the southern Bali area and want to keep the day simple.
Price and value: Is $35.95 fair for Bali luxury time?
At $35.95 per person, this is priced as a true bargain for a multi-step spa circuit—especially because it includes transport pickup and drop-off and a structured sequence of treatments.
Here’s how I think about value for a package like this:
- You’re paying for time (two hours is real attention).
- You’re paying for variety (massage plus scrub plus skin care plus flower bath).
- You’re saving time on transport planning (you don’t need to coordinate rides or wait around).
What keeps it from being “too good to be true” is the fact that it’s clearly set up as a 2-hour session. If you want the kind of day where you add extra services or linger for a long steam/sauna routine, you might feel a little limited. But if your goal is a strong massage and a smooth, fresh finish without a huge time commitment, the price-to-experience ratio looks sensible.
One more practical point: this is popular enough that people often book about a month in advance. If you’re traveling during a busy season or going on a specific day, I’d reserve sooner rather than later.
Pickup, timing, and where the day actually ends
The schedule is straightforward:
- Pickup from your accommodation
- Arrival at Royal Orchid Spa
- Treatments in order
- Drop-off back to your hotel
The meeting point is Royal Orchid Spa, Jl. Pratama Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia. Your activity ends back at the meeting point area.
A detail worth caring about: pickup is handled in a car, and people have described it as air-conditioned. In Bali heat, that kind of comfort makes your spa day feel more like a transition into relaxation instead of a sweaty chore.
Duration is listed as about 2 hours, and that’s the time window you should plan around. If you stack dinner or another big activity right after, keep some breathing room. You’ll want time to change and settle your evening plans.
Who this suits best (and who may want more time)
This package is a strong fit if you want:
- a short, high-impact spa day
- a blend of relaxation and skin-care results
- pickup and drop-off included
- a schedule you can fit into a day without losing the whole afternoon
It’s especially friendly for couples who want a shared calm plan, or solo travelers who don’t want to fuss with transportation.
Where you might hesitate: if you’re the type who expects a longer multi-service day with more add-ons, you could find the 2-hour structure a bit tight. This package is focused and efficient, not a long, wandering spa marathon. If facial time or extra services are part of your must-have list, you’ll likely want to add them separately or choose a longer treatment package.
Also, if you’re very sensitive to noise, remember the hallway situation. A calm spa experience depends on your ability to tune out outside sounds—something you can manage by timing and mindset.
Practical tips to get the best out of your 2 hours
You’ll enjoy this more if you treat it like a reset plan, not a quick errand.
- Go in expecting a sequence, not random stops. Each step builds on the last one.
- Keep your schedule flexible around the spa day. A smooth change afterward helps the flower bath and moisturized finish last longer.
- If you’re noise-sensitive, ask your timing preference when you’re booking. Even small adjustments can change your comfort level.
- Arrive with an easy wardrobe plan. You’ll be changing before and after the treatments, and you’ll feel better if the rest of your day isn’t a scramble.
The best part is mental: when the transport is handled and the order is set, you can stop thinking. That’s when the massage actually lands.
Should you book Royal Orchid Spa’s 2-hour luxury package?
I’d book it if you want an affordable, well-structured Bali spa day that doesn’t eat your afternoon. For the $35.95 price point, you get a full circuit: Thalaso foot wash, 60-minute Balinese massage, body scrub, yogurt moisturizer, and a 15-minute flower bath, plus pickup and drop-off.
Skip it only if you’re chasing a long, all-day spa experience with lots of extra services, or if you need an ultra-quiet environment at all times. Otherwise, this is an easy win: it’s efficient, it feels “complete” for two hours, and it leaves you with that relaxed, smooth skin feeling that makes Bali mornings and evenings better.
FAQ
How long is the Bali Luxury Spa Package at Royal Orchid Spa?
The treatment is approximately 2 hours.
Where does the experience take place?
It starts at Royal Orchid Spa, Jl. Pratama Nusa dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia.
Is pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Pickup from your accommodation is offered, and you’ll be dropped back after the spa finishes.
What treatments are included in the 2-hour package?
The package includes: Thalaso Foot Wash, Balinese Massage (60 minutes), Body Scrub (30 minutes), Yogurt Moisturizer (15 minutes), and a Flower Bath (15 minutes).
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s listed as private, meaning only your group participates.
How much does it cost?
It costs $35.95 per person.
Is confirmation provided after booking?
Yes. Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.
Can most people participate?
The experience states that most travelers can participate.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.























