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

REVIEW · HO CHI MINH CITY

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

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This is spa time that you can tailor in advance, without the “guessing game.” With six different 90-minute packages at Sense Spa, you pick the mix that matches your mood, from full-body massage to facials plus head and hair care. It runs daily from 9:30 to 22:00, with a last entry at 20:30, so you can fit it into a late day.

I especially like the practical choice system: you can go full-body (Shiatsu, Thai traditional, or hot stone) or target problem areas (shoulders, neck, head, and even hot stone foot massage). I also like the calm service vibe many people highlight, including friendly explanations when you arrive.

One thing to consider: the rooms are shared and separated mainly by curtains, so if you’re sensitive to noise or distractions, it may not feel as private as a high-end spa would.

In This Review

Quick hits (what matters most)

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Quick hits (what matters most)

  • Six package choices for a true 90-minute session so you’re not stuck with one default treatment
  • Massage styles you can select: Shiatsu, Thai traditional, or hot stone
  • Face + hair options with collagen or vitamin C facial and add-ons like shampoo and hair drying
  • Tea break built in, with tea offered hot or cold when you arrive and when you finish
  • Staff check your preferences before they begin, aiming for comfort and the right pressure
  • Privacy is curtain-based, so expect a more open layout than fully sealed rooms

What You Get in 90 Minutes at Sense Spa

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - What You Get in 90 Minutes at Sense Spa
You’re paying for one thing: 90 minutes of hands-on relaxation, delivered as a structured package. Sense Spa is set up so you choose what you want before the session, then the team delivers it in a smooth sequence.

There’s no complicated itinerary. This isn’t a tour with a long walking route. It’s a focused block of time that starts at the Sense Spa location and ends back there. The value comes from how much variety you get inside the single 90-minute window.

And for the record, the 600,000 VND price sounds small, but it’s not small in service terms. You’re buying a combination of bodywork (massage and foot massage), or bodywork plus facial, depending on which of the six packages you pick.

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

Choosing Between Six Packages Without Overthinking

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Choosing Between Six Packages Without Overthinking
The easiest way to decide is to match your package to what your body is asking for right now. Here are the six options, in plain language, and who each one tends to suit.

1) 90-minute full body massage

You choose one style:

  • Shiatsu
  • Thai traditional massage
  • Hot stone

This is the best “reset button” if your whole body feels tight—after travel days, long bus rides, or hours of walking.

2) 60-minute shoulder, head, neck massage + 30-minute hot stone foot massage

This one is for the classic travel pain map: tight shoulders, tension in the neck, and tired feet. Hot stone foot massage adds warmth and heaviness that many people find soothing.

3) 60-minute collagen facial + 30-minute shampoo, head massage, and hair dry

If you want relaxation that includes your face and your hair routine, this is the package to choose. It’s not just a facial and it’s not just a massage—this one blends both into a single session.

4) 60-minute hot stone foot massage + 30-minute shampoo, head massage, and hair dry

This is the “my feet need attention” option, paired with head and hair care. Great after a day of lots of steps, especially if your legs feel heavy.

5) 60-minute full body massage + 30-minute shoulder, head, neck massage

This gives you both broad relief and extra focus. The last half hour is essentially a targeted tension unwind for neck and head.

6) 60-minute vitamin C facial + 30-minute head, neck, shoulder massage

This one is ideal if you want skin care plus the relief work for your upper body. It’s a good match for people who feel both stressed and puffy or dull in the face area after travel.

If you’re unsure, I suggest picking based on your most annoying spot. That’s usually the spot you’ll notice first after 20 minutes, and it’s what you’ll remember later.

Massage Styles: Shiatsu, Thai Traditional, and Hot Stone

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Massage Styles: Shiatsu, Thai Traditional, and Hot Stone
Sense Spa makes it easy because you can choose the massage style for the full-body option. Understanding what each style typically feels like can help you pick confidently.

  • Shiatsu is pressure-based bodywork aimed at relaxing muscle tension and working through tight points. If you like firm, structured pressure, this usually hits the mark.
  • Thai traditional massage often focuses on stretching and moving the body in supportive ways. If your travel stiffness feels “stuck” in joints or muscles, you may prefer this style.
  • Hot stone adds warmth and slow pressure. For many people, it’s the most relaxing choice when you’re tired and you want your muscles to soften.

If you’re the type who can’t stand pain during a massage, choose the hot stone option and communicate your comfort level when they ask. The team is there to adjust to you.

Facial and Hair Care Packages That Feel Like a Reset

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Facial and Hair Care Packages That Feel Like a Reset
The facial packages aren’t just an add-on; they’re built into the 90 minutes with time for related care.

Collagen facial + shampoo, head massage, hair dry

This combo is made for people who want a “freshened up” feeling. You’ll get the facial segment, then the session continues with shampoo and head massage and ends with hair drying. The whole structure makes it feel like a real routine, not a quick wipe-and-go.

Vitamin C facial + head, neck, shoulder massage

This option blends face and upper-body relief. If your face feels tired and your shoulders feel tight, this is the one that ties both together in one appointment.

Hot stone foot massage + shampoo, head massage, hair dry

This one is a strong choice for travelers who prioritize comfort and hygiene after a long day. Your feet get attention, and your hair gets handled too—handy if you’re heading out afterward or returning to dinner.

In all of these, you can expect a coordinated flow: facial or massage segment, followed by head and hair care parts where that extra attention is the point. If you’ve ever left a facial wishing your head and neck had been addressed, this is designed to fix that.

The 90-Minute Flow: What Happens From Arrival to Finish

Here’s what you can count on from a practical, “no surprises” perspective.

1) You arrive and they orient you

Most people highlight the welcome and explanation process. Expect a quick overview of what the team offers and what you chose. They’ll also ask for your needs and preferences before starting.

2) You settle in and choose comfort settings

Whether you choose a full-body massage or a facial combo, this is where you should speak up. Tell them what feels tight, what you want more of, and what you want lighter.

3) The main service happens in sequence

Your session follows the package structure, such as:

  • full-body massage for 90 minutes, or
  • split formats that pair shoulder/head/neck work with hot stone foot massage, or
  • facial plus head and hair care add-ons.

4) You get a tea break

There’s a tea break included. People also mention being offered hot or cold tea when arriving and again when finishing. It’s a simple touch, but it helps you transition out of the session without the “stand up and bolt” feeling.

5) You finish and leave at the meeting point

Your appointment ends back at the Sense Spa location. For most travelers, it means you can plan dinner or a relaxed evening afterward without rushing.

Shared Rooms and the Curtain Reality Check

Let’s talk privacy, because it’s the one complaint that shows up clearly.

The spa rooms are shared and separated by curtains, not solid walls. That means you may hear movement when people enter and leave adjacent spaces. If you’re the kind of person who needs full quiet to truly relax, you might find this distracting.

On the positive side, people also report clean facilities and a calming atmosphere. So you’re not walking into a chaotic setup. It’s just not the same as booking a private suite.

My practical advice: if you’re privacy-sensitive, choose a time when the spa might be less busy and focus on what you can control—like requesting a style and pressure level that keeps you present during the session.

Staff Service Style: Professional, Respectful, and Adjusted to You

This spa’s strongest theme is service attitude. In the feedback you’ll see a consistent pattern: staff are professional and respectful, and they take care to make the massage suit your tastes.

You’ll likely notice:

  • a friendly welcome when you arrive
  • explanations of what’s available
  • questions about your comfort needs
  • careful work that aims to be thorough rather than rushed

That matters because massage quality isn’t just technique. It’s communication. When staff ask and listen, you get a session that feels made for you—not a cookie-cutter run.

If you have a preference for hot stones, lighter pressure, or more attention to neck and shoulders, say so right at the start. That’s when it’s easiest to adjust.

Price and Value: How 600,000 VND Adds Up

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Price and Value: How 600,000 VND Adds Up
At 600,000 VND per person (listed at about $24), you’re getting 90 minutes of structured bodywork or facial care. That’s the big value point: you’re not paying for a “short add-on.” You’re paying for real time.

Here’s why that matters in travel terms:

  • You’re buying relief after long days, not just a moment of pampering.
  • You get choice. Choice means you’re more likely to pick what actually helps your body.
  • You also get extras that feel small but matter, like the tea break and the coordinated flow that includes head and hair care in certain packages.

Yes, massage spas in tourist areas can sometimes feel like they’re undercutting quality. But the repeated emphasis on professionalism and a relaxing atmosphere is a good sign that you’re paying for consistent service—not just a low price.

If you want the best value, match the package to your needs. The cheapest choice on paper only feels like a bargain if it actually hits your tight spots.

Best Time to Go and Who Should Book This

Sense Spa runs from 9:30 to 22:00, with the last entry at 20:30. That’s helpful if you’re touring during the day and want your body to recover later.

Morning vs evening

  • Go in the afternoon or early evening if you want time afterward for dinner or a calm walk.
  • Go later if you want the session to be your decompression before bed.

Who this suits best

This is a strong fit for:

  • travelers with sore feet and tight shoulders
  • people who want a structured 90-minute service without planning an all-day schedule
  • couples and solo travelers who want a simple, repeatable self-care stop
  • anyone who would enjoy adding head and hair care after massage or facial work

If you’re very sensitive to noise due to the curtain-separated rooms, I’d still say it’s worth considering—but go in with eyes open. You can still have a great session; you just won’t get spa-suite isolation.

Should You Book Sense Spa?

If you want a reliable 90-minute massage or facial package at a low price, this is the kind of booking that works well. I’d book it if you:

  • want choice between Shiatsu, Thai traditional, and hot stone
  • want facial options like collagen or vitamin C paired with head and hair care
  • like the idea of a tea break and a calm, professional service style

I’d pause only if you require quiet privacy and can’t handle a shared layout separated by curtains.

FAQ

How long is the Sense Spa experience?

Your chosen package is 90 minutes of Sense Spa services.

What types of packages are available?

You can choose from six packages, including: a 90-minute full body massage (Shiatsu, Thai traditional, or hot stone), shoulder/head/neck work plus hot stone foot massage, collagen facial plus shampoo/head massage/hair dry, hot stone foot massage plus shampoo/head massage/hair dry, full body massage plus shoulder/head/neck work, and a vitamin C facial plus head/neck/shoulder massage.

When is Sense Spa open?

Sense Spa is open from 9:30 to 22:00, with the last entry at 20:30.

Is a tea break included?

Yes, a tea break is included. Tea (hot or cold) is also mentioned as being offered when you arrive and when you leave.

How much does it cost, and can I pay later?

The price is 600,000 VND (about $24) per person. You can reserve and pay later, with pay nothing today.

Do I need confirmation before the service starts?

Yes. Confirmation is required before receiving service.

Where do I meet, and where do I 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.

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