Your body will thank you in two hours. This Rora Spa package is built around relaxation: a free herbal foot bath first, then a massage that targets tension knots using essential oils and a guided, adjustable approach. I like that you can choose the areas of your body to go stronger or lighter, which helps you steer the session. One possible drawback: if you’re looking for a strictly medical, deep-tissue “hurt so good” experience, this is more about easing stiffness and helping you unwind than working like a sports rehab appointment.
You’ll also appreciate the practical setup. It’s offered as a private experience (just your group), with pickup available, plus a mobile ticket for an easier arrival in Da Nang. The spa runs long hours, so it fits well between beach time, dinner, or after a day of sightseeing.
Finally, the details people rave about are worth your attention. Many sessions include hot stone and an herbal massage element, and the staff have enough English and Korean to keep things comfortable and clear.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- A 2-Hour Reset at Rora Spa in Da Nang
- Before the massage: the herbal foot bath and the quick check-in
- Choosing your intensity: why it matters more than you think
- Essential oils and a signature release process
- Hot stone and herbal massage elements (and when they feel best)
- After the massage: robe, showers, and a sweet finish
- Price and value: what $38 gets you in Da Nang
- Timing: where to fit this into your Da Nang day
- Who should book this massage package
- Should you book the 2 Hours Special Massage Package at RORA Spa?
- FAQ
- How long is the 2 Hours Special Massage Package?
- How much does it cost?
- What happens at the start of the session?
- Is pickup available?
- Is this a private experience?
- What are the spa’s opening hours in Da Nang?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you book

- Free herbal foot bath to start you off relaxed
- Customizable intensity by body area so you control pressure
- Essential oils + signature movements focused on releasing tight spots
- Hot stone and herbal elements often included in the special package
- Private 2-hour session for your group, with optional pickup
A 2-Hour Reset at Rora Spa in Da Nang
If your Da Nang plan includes sun, scooters, long walks, or just too many days with stiff shoulders, a spa appointment is a smart way to balance the trip. This 2 Hours Special Massage Package at RORA Spa Da Nang is short enough to fit almost any day, yet long enough for a real body rhythm change: you start calm, then you come out looser.
At $38 per person, the big question is value. Here, value comes from what’s included in the session itself: a pre-massage herbal soak, a structured massage process, and time to actually relax afterward (including robe/clothes changes and a calmer end-of-session vibe). It’s also private, so you’re not sharing the space or feeling like you have to rush.
The pricing matters most if you compare it to “cheap but rushed” massages. A two-hour program with a built-in start and finish typically feels more complete than a quick in-and-out option. The added perk: the session is designed around both comfort and flexibility, not just generic kneading.
The spa is open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM, so you can usually match it with your energy level. And if your schedule is tight, the ability to book and show up with a mobile ticket helps.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang
Before the massage: the herbal foot bath and the quick check-in

The experience starts immediately with a herbal foot bath provided free of charge. This might sound like a small detail, but it changes the mood fast. Warmth in the feet signals your nervous system to slow down, which makes the rest of the session feel more effective from the first minutes.
After the foot bath, you’ll be guided on how to choose your service package and which body areas you want worked with stronger or lighter intensity. That step is important. Most travelers don’t know exactly which pressure they’ll tolerate until they’re mid-session. Being able to steer intensity reduces the chance of ending up either too sore or not relaxed enough.
You’ll also change into spa clothes for the session. That’s not just comfort—it helps the therapists work more smoothly since you’re in the right setup. Then you get a few minutes to settle in before the massage begins.
Practical note: you can likely communicate your preferences even if your vocabulary is basic. Staff are reported as able to speak some English and Korean, which can make it easier to say things like lighter pressure on the neck or stronger work on the shoulders.
Choosing your intensity: why it matters more than you think

This massage isn’t presented as a one-size-fits-all “press the same way on everyone” routine. It’s built around the idea that different areas need different attention.
Here’s how you’ll think about it on the day:
- If your upper body feels tight, choose stronger intensity for neck/shoulder areas while keeping your lower back lighter.
- If you’re coming in tired from a lot of walking, you might want lighter intensity overall at first, then adjust once you feel how your body responds.
That “choose your intensity” step is one of the most useful parts of the package because it turns you from a passive recipient into an active controller of comfort.
And because the oils and movements are part of the method, the intensity choice affects how the whole experience feels. Too light and the tension doesn’t release enough. Too heavy and you lose the relaxation benefit. The best outcome is when your muscles start to soften without triggering soreness.
Essential oils and a signature release process
Once you’re set, the massage focuses on tension knots, stiffness, and sore areas. The spa’s approach uses a blend of essential oils along with distinctive movements and a specialized process designed to reduce stiffness and soothe uncomfortable spots.
For you, the practical goal is simple: you want your body to feel less “locked up” when you stand, walk, and sleep that night. Massage can help by:
- supporting circulation, which can help you feel warmer and less tight
- easing muscle tension, which often shows up as neck, back, or headache discomfort
- encouraging the kind of calm that makes the rest of your evening easier
The essential oils are part of the experience, not an afterthought. Aromas can help shift your mental state toward relaxation, and the session is described as using oils to permeate the skin while you receive the massage. That matters because if your brain stays tense, your muscles usually stay tense too.
Also, this isn’t just random rubbing. The massage description points to a planned flow intended to promote flexibility and release tension. Even if you don’t know the technique names, you’ll feel the difference between a quick knead and a more deliberate sequence.
Hot stone and herbal massage elements (and when they feel best)
Many people highlight the presence of hot stone and herbal massage components in the special package. That’s a meaningful addition.
Hot stones typically work by:
- helping muscles loosen with gentle, consistent warmth
- making it easier for therapists to apply pressure without your body guarding
- reducing the perception of pain in tight areas
In real travel terms, hot stone massage is especially satisfying after days of uneven walking (bridges, stairs, beach paths) or sitting in traffic. If you’ve been on a scooter or bus for hours, you’ll often feel it in your hips, lower back, and shoulders. Warmth in those zones can be a quick path to “ah, that’s better.”
Herbal elements fit the same theme: soothing, comfort-focused, and tied to the calming ritual vibe of the spa.
If you’re heat-sensitive, this is something to mention when you choose your intensity. The intensity adjustment step gives you a channel to communicate preferences.
After the massage: robe, showers, and a sweet finish
A quality spa doesn’t end when the hands stop working. Here, the experience includes those little reset touches that help your body transition back to travel mode.
You’ll have time to change back out of massage clothes, and the spa offers showers and robes. That’s more valuable than it sounds when you’re touring. Oils and warmth can linger on the skin, and a shower helps you feel clean and comfortable again.
Then there’s the part that sounds almost too nice after a massage: some people report being given dessert afterward. That sweet finish can be a welcome way to end your recovery session—especially if you scheduled the massage at a time when you don’t want to scramble for food right away.
If you’re planning your evening, this is a good “turn the day off” moment. You come out relaxed, clean, and ready to eat something easy without feeling rushed.
Price and value: what $38 gets you in Da Nang
At $38 per person for around 2 hours, the package is priced like a mid-range spa experience that tries to deliver more than a quick fix.
The value is strongest because the session includes:
- a free start ritual (herbal foot bath)
- an adjustable approach (stronger or lighter intensity by area)
- a structured process using essential oils
- reported additions like hot stone and herbal elements
- time to reset with robe/clothes changes and showers
If you’ve spent money on massage elsewhere that felt too generic, the customization here is the difference-maker. If you can tell them what’s tight and what needs gentler attention, the session becomes more “your body’s plan,” not a generic routine.
Booking about 28 days in advance on average also hints at demand. That doesn’t mean it’s hard to get, but it does mean planning ahead can help you pick a time that works with your schedule.
Timing: where to fit this into your Da Nang day
With hours from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM, you have options. In practice, I think the best times are:
- late afternoon or early evening if you want to feel great for dinner
- the day after a heavy activity day if you want your muscles to recover
Because the experience is about relaxing and reducing stiffness, it pairs well with travel days that include walking, beach time, or scooter commutes. It’s also a nice choice if your itinerary is packed and you want a guaranteed “me time” slot without adding long travel between stops.
If you choose pickup, that can simplify the timing even more. Just plan to give yourself a buffer so you’re not rushing in from another activity.
Who should book this massage package
This is a strong fit if:
- you want a relaxation-focused massage with clear structure
- you prefer being able to set pressure intensity by body area
- you’re traveling in a group and want a private session
- you’d like an experience near public transportation, plus the option of pickup
It also works well for first-time massage clients, since the flow starts with the foot bath and includes guidance on choosing your service and intensity. That ritual setup can make the whole thing feel less intimidating.
If you’re sensitive to heat or pressure, don’t stay silent. Use the intensity-choice step. Tell them what feels good and what doesn’t. The spa’s process is designed around comfort and adjustment, so your guidance helps.
Should you book the 2 Hours Special Massage Package at RORA Spa?
I’d book it if you want a practical, high-comfort massage in Da Nang that’s built around easing tension rather than aiming for pain. The combination of a free herbal foot bath, essential oils, and the ability to choose stronger vs lighter intensity makes it easy to get a session that feels right for your body.
I’d think twice only if you’re chasing a very specific therapeutic technique, because this is presented as stress relief, circulation support, and stiffness reduction—not a specialized medical treatment. In that case, you might still enjoy it, but it may not match what you’re expecting.
If your schedule allows, book ahead. Demand seems high enough that planning improves your chances of getting the time you want.
FAQ
How long is the 2 Hours Special Massage Package?
The massage package lasts about 2 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price is $38.00 per person.
What happens at the start of the session?
You’ll receive a free herbal foot bath before the massage begins.
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup is offered.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What are the spa’s opening hours in Da Nang?
The spa is open Monday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, no refund is provided.






















