A good massage in Vietnam is more than just a way to relax — it’s a chance to connect with centuries-old healing practices. For just around $14, you can spend an hour enjoying a Vietnamese Traditional Massage at Tigon Spa, located in the bustling heart of Vietnam. This experience features a blend of stretching, acupressure, and herbal oils, all designed to loosen tight muscles and boost circulation.
We love how the experience starts with a refreshing herbal foot soak and a warm welcome, setting the tone for genuine relaxation. The use of therapeutic oils and the calming touch of herbal eye masks and pillows give this treatment a uniquely local flavor. Plus, the fact that it’s affordable makes it accessible to most travelers seeking a bit of self-care in Vietnam.
One thing to consider is that this experience isn’t suitable for everyone — pregnant women and people with back problems should check with the spa beforehand. Also, transportation isn’t included, so plan your arrival accordingly. But if you’re after an authentic, budget-friendly massage that offers real relaxation and cultural insight, this could be a great choice.
This experience is perfect for travelers who want to try traditional Vietnamese healing techniques without breaking the bank. It also suits those looking for a serene break from sightseeing, or anyone curious about local wellness practices.
Key Points

- Affordable luxury: At $14 for an hour, it offers an authentic and cost-effective way to unwind.
- Holistic approach: Combines stretching, pressure, herbal oils, and soothing herbal masks.
- Cultural authenticity: Experience traditional Vietnamese massage techniques in a welcoming environment.
- Relaxing extras: Herbal foot soak, herbal eye mask, and aromatic tea enhance the experience.
- Accessibility & flexibility: Book now, pay later, and cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
- Limited suitability: Not recommended for pregnant women or those with back issues.
What to Expect from Your Vietnamese Massage Experience

When we first arrived at Tigon Spa, the warm and friendly atmosphere immediately put us at ease. The staff, fluent in both Vietnamese and English, greeted us professionally and explained the process in clear terms. After a brief consultation, we were offered a refreshing welcome drink — a small but appreciated gesture that set a calming tone.
While in Da Nang, here are other experiences we've covered
Starting with Foot Care: Preparing for Relaxation
The experience begins with a herbal foot soak and cleansing. This isn’t just a perfunctory step; it’s a chance to cleanse your feet and prepare your body for the full-body massage. This part is soothing and gentle, with herbal scents filling the air, helping you forget about the busy day outside. As one reviewer noted, “The foot soak was a lovely way to unwind before the main treatment.”
The Main Event: A 60-minute Full-Body Massage
Once you’re ready, you’ll change into loose, comfortable clothing, and the massage begins. Your therapist uses therapeutic oils, applying techniques that blend stretching and acupressure. The goal? To ease muscle tension, improve blood flow, and promote a sense of well-being.
The therapists are skilled and attentive, tailoring pressure to your comfort level. We loved the way they incorporated gentle stretching movements — not just kneading muscles but actively working on flexibility. As one guest shared, “The stretching really helped loosen my stiff shoulders after days of sightseeing.”
Enhancing Comfort and Relaxation
Throughout the massage, a herbal eye mask was gently placed over our eyes, shutting out light and helping us drift into a state of serenity. A supportive herbal pillow cradled our head, making it easy to relax fully. These small touches distinguish this experience from more clinical massages — they emphasize comfort and care.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Final Touches: Tea and Reflection
The session concludes with a cup of aromatic dessert tea, which is perfect for grounding yourself after the massage. Many reviews mention how this last step leaves you feeling refreshed and balanced, ready to face the rest of your day.
While in Da Nang, here are other experiences we've covered
The Value of This Experience

At just 350,000 VND (about $14), the value here is remarkable. For that price, you get a full hour of traditional Vietnamese therapy delivered by skilled therapists in a clean, welcoming setting. Compared to massages in Western countries, where an hour might cost twice or three times as much, this offers authenticity at a bargain.
The inclusion of herbal foot soak, eye mask, and tea adds to the overall value, transforming a simple massage into a holistic wellness experience. It’s not just about muscle relief — it’s about feeling cared for and connected to local healing traditions.
Practical Considerations
While the price is attractive, keep in mind that transportation isn’t included, so plan to arrive on your own. The spa is accessible for most, including those in wheelchairs, but you should arrive 15 minutes early to settle in comfortably. Also, if you’re pregnant or have back issues, it’s best to check with the staff beforehand, as this treatment isn’t suitable for everyone.
How It Compares to Other Spa Experiences
Compared to other local spas that might focus solely on superficial relaxation, Tigon Spa’s approach is more holistic and culturally rooted. If you’ve visited traditional Vietnamese markets or temples, this massage is another way to connect with Vietnam’s wellness heritage.
Some reviews mention that therapists are attentive and gentle, and the environment is tranquil, allowing you to truly unwind. Others appreciate that the experience feels personalized rather than rushed, which can be rare at this price point.
Who Will Love This?

This massage is ideal for budget-conscious travelers eager to experience authentic Vietnamese healing techniques. It’s also well-suited for those looking to relieve muscle tension after days of sightseeing. If you enjoy herbal treatments and gentle stretching, this experience will resonate with you.
However, those with specific medical conditions or who prefer more luxurious or high-end spa environments might want to compare options. It’s also not suitable for expectant mothers or individuals with back problems.
FAQs

Is transportation to Tigon Spa included?
No, transportation isn’t included. You’ll need to arrange your own way to the spa, which is recommended to arrive 15 minutes early for your appointment.
How long does the massage last?
The treatment lasts exactly 60 minutes, with additional time for consultation, changing, and post-massage tea.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans change.
Is this experience suitable for pregnant women?
No, it’s not recommended for pregnant women. If you have other medical conditions, consult with the spa beforehand.
Are there any additional costs?
Not unless you choose to purchase extras or souvenirs. The price listed covers the full experience, including herbal foot soak, oils, eye mask, pillow, and tea.
Is the spa accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the facility is wheelchair accessible, making it easy for all visitors to enjoy the experience.
What should I bring?
Bring water, comfortable clothes, and a desire to relax. It’s best to wear loose clothing that’s easy to change out of for the massage.
Final Thoughts

A 60-minute Vietnamese Traditional Massage at Tigon Spa offers an authentic and affordable way to experience Vietnam’s healing traditions. The combination of pressure, stretching, herbal oils, and thoughtful extras like the herbal eye mask and tea creates a well-rounded, soothing experience.
While it’s simple and straightforward, the genuine care from the therapists and the cultural richness make it a memorable stop for anyone wanting to unwind after sightseeing or to indulge in a local wellness practice. It’s a great value, especially if you’re looking for something authentic, relaxing, and budget-friendly.
If you’re open to trying traditional Vietnamese therapies in a friendly environment and value a peaceful, holistic approach, this massage will probably be a highlight of your trip. Just remember to plan your transport, arrive early, and share your health concerns if necessary. This experience is a chance to step back from the busy streets and reconnect with Vietnam’s centuries-old healing arts.
You can check availability for your dates here:More 1-Hour Experiences in Da Nang
More Spa & Hot Springs in Da Nang
More Tour Reviews in Da Nang
- Private Shore excursion to Bana Hills-Golden bridge (from Tiensa/Chanmay Port)
- Pick up from Airport to InterContinental Resort by private car
- Hoi An ( Da Nang)- Hue sightseeing- Hoi An ( Da Nang)
- Hue Day Trip from Da Nang with Imperial Palace and Royal Tombs
- Ba Na Hills Tour: Golden Bridge + Cable Car + Buffet
- Ba Na Hills Full Day Tour & Cable Car Ride
More Da Nang experiences we've covered
- Private Shore excursion to Bana Hills-Golden bridge (from Tiensa/Chanmay Port)
- Pick up from Airport to InterContinental Resort by private car
- Hoi An ( Da Nang)- Hue sightseeing- Hoi An ( Da Nang)
- Hue Day Trip from Da Nang with Imperial Palace and Royal Tombs
- Ba Na Hills Tour: Golden Bridge + Cable Car + Buffet
- Ba Na Hills Full Day Tour & Cable Car Ride
- Da Nang: Hai Van Pass & Marble Moutain Trip – English Driver
- Da Nang City Tour 1 Day- Private Tour
- DANANG Airport to Hoi An CITY OR RETURN By Private Car
- Danang Airport Limousine Transfer Private & Luxury Ride
- Private Car Transfer to MY LAI MASSACRE & MY SON HOLYAND
- Hoi An City and Basket Boat Tour from Da Nang City
