Jun 19, 2011 5:43:42 AM
Spa aaaah: Bali’s best spas and chill-out spots
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Whether it’s a total wind-down for the mind, body and spirit, or simply the desire for some quick-fix serenity, lots of travellers in Bali are spending hours (and sometimes days) being massaged, scrubbed, perfumed, pampered, bathed and blissed-out. A quick rub down on the beach or in a garden, and you’ll be hooked. Here’s your guide to seeking out a bit of aah & aah.
Every upmarket hotel worth its stars has spa facilities (almost always open to non-guests) offering health, beauty and relaxation treatments. Day spas are also common, many of the best booked up days in advance during high season. The cost can be anything from a 20,000Rp beach rub to a multi-hour sybaritic soak for US$100 or more. In general however, the costs are quite low compared with other parts of the world and the Balinese have just the right cultural background and disposition to enhance the serenity.
The Balinese massage techniques of stretching, long strokes, skin rolling and palm and thumb pressure result in a lowering of tension, improved blood flow and circulation, and an all-over feeling of calm. Based on traditional herbal treatments, popular spa options include the mandi rempah (spice bath) and the mandi susu (milk bath). The mandi rempah begins with a massage, followed by a body scrub with a paste made from assorted spices, and ending with a herbal-and-spice hot bath.
Good spas can be found wherever there are tourists. Day spas are particularly common in Ubud, Kuta, Legian and Seminyak. Here are a few of our favourites:
Kuta/Legian
Mandara Spa: this divine spa, part of the Hotel Padma Bali, is decorated with water features and impressive stone sculptural reliefs.
Jamu spa at AlamKulKul Boutique Resort: in serene surrounds at a resort hotel, you can enjoy indoor massage rooms that open onto a pretty garden courtyard. If you’ve ever wanted to be part of a fruit cocktail, here’s your chance – treatments involve tropical nuts, coconuts, papayas and more, often in fragrant baths. Also has spas in Sanur and
Seminyak
Prana spa at The Villas: a palatial Moorish fantasy that is easily the most lavishly decorated spa in Bali
Jari Menari: its name means ‘dancing fingers’ and your body will be one happy dance floor! The all-male staff use massage techniques that emphasise rhythm. Many say this is the best place for a massage in Bali, a claim backed up by
numerous awards. Book in advance to ensure a spot.
Ubud
Zen: Down a little lane, this spa has a good reputation. It offers body scrubs, 90-minute mandi lulur (Javanese body scrubs) and a spice bath (160,000Rp), among myriad other pleasures.
Ubud Sari Health Resort: Enjoy a ‘total tissue cleansing’ with organic and natural ingredients. Function definitely trumps form at this no-nonsense spa, salon and hotel. The range of offerings is almost as copious as the poisons sure to be purged from your body.
Spa alternatives
It’s worth remembering that in a place as relaxing as Bali you don’t necessarily have to visit a spa to be soothed. These low-key resorts make every day an indulgence:
Air Panas Banjar: hot springs percolate down through a series of pools amidst lush tropical plants; soak in the top pools, or get a pummelling massage from the water as it falls into the lower pools.
Lovina: relaxed, low-key, low-rise… Lovina is Kuta’s polar opposite. Even the waves are calm… Here, you can get Balinese or Ayurveda treatments in simple, soothing settings.
Nusa Lembongan: What better place to mellow out? Quiet, white-sand beaches; simple rooms right on the beach; incredible sunsets… this is the Bali that many imagine, but rarely find. Find your inner peace amidst the serenity.
Further reading: Take a look at other travellers’ spa recommendations – and check out the full range of Bali spas.
Get the full story in the latest guide to Bali & Lombok
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30 November 2009 8:54AM
sputnikboy
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Cendana resort in Ubud was soooo good when I tried it, wish to come back one day.
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10 December 2009 11:04PM
balinerd
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Nusa Dua & Jimbaran High-end: Spa on the Rocks @ Ayana Resort, http://AyanaResort.com 5-star hotel luxury: Nusa Dua Spa @ Nusa Dua Hotel, http://NusaDuaHotel.com/spa Mid-priced and packed with local flavour: Taman Sari Spa http://TamanSariSpaBali.com, and Sekar Jagat Spa http://BalineseSpa.com All these spas are excellent in their class.
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3 March 2010 1:19AM
michaelwayan
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Bali Samadhi Spa in Tejakula
The location is around 35 Km east of Singaraja and Bali Samadhi Spa is located in a Mountain Resort. Walk in customers are also welcome. It will be good to call them and book in advance, or send an email some days in advance. I prefer the Rebalancing and Hands Free Thai Massage, it was great! They offer also Ayurveda, Bali Massage, Reflexology and a lot of beauty treatments. Read the testimonials on the website, you can see the originals out of their guest book: http://www.balisamadhi.com/9%20Feedback.shtml
If you want to spend your vacation in this area have a look at www.BaliSamadhi.info. On this website you will find all resorts and private villas cooperating with Bali Samadhi Spa. This year I will go there again.
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10 August 2010 6:25PM
leonamon
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spa Puri Esthetic at Hotel Puri Tempo Doeloe Sanur
www.puriesthetic.com
the place looks like its closed from the outside, but once you step in its a totaly different athmosphere. It's rustic, with a dash of vintage antiquities, and really do well to chill you out from that bali sun
The owners must be some eccentric people. they had all these antiques on this huge gallery, and they even had these rooms made of antique java-style wooden house, the staff are very friendly too.
I would recomend the 5 hour luxury dream package (now that's total pamper, head to toe, you even got a free luch or dinner :D) or the 3 hour package which is also great!
recently they upgraded the whole place into a hotel with a french-style cafe and a yoga studio, I think tha place really worh a visit :D
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24 June 2011 4:02PM
Andrewuyongsen
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I suggest Rumah Spa in Nusa Dua you can check it at http://www.rumahspabali.com
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