Warm Stone Massage

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Warm Stone Massage

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Operated by Samatha Spa Phnom Penh · Bookable on Viator

Hot stones and deep relaxation in Phnom Penh.

This warm stone massage leans into a traditional method: warmed stones rest along your spine, while the therapist uses coconut oil to moisturize and help your body feel softer and calmer. It also targets circulation, muscle and joint comfort, and it wraps up with reflexology-style foot work that follows a reflex-point theory.

Two things I really like about this experience are how practical it feels and how complete the package is. You get a welcome drink included, and the treatment also features a reflexology foot massage rather than stopping once the stones are done. That means you’re not just paying for body heat—you’re paying for a full relaxation rhythm.

One possible drawback: it’s not a bargain massage. At $53 for about 90 minutes, you’ll want to treat it like a well-timed recovery stop, not a budget filler. Also, since massage pressure can vary person to person, you should be ready to speak up—many therapists here check in about pressure during the session.

Key Things To Know Before You Book Warm Stone Massage in Phnom Penh

Warm Stone Massage - Key Things To Know Before You Book Warm Stone Massage in Phnom Penh

  • Warmed stones along your spine paired with coconut-oil moisturizing
  • Welcome drink included in the massage package
  • Reflexology foot massage included as part of the 90 minutes
  • Professional, detail-focused therapists, often checking that pressure feels right
  • Private session for your group so it’s less awkward and more relaxing

Warm Stones, Coconut Oil, and the Very Practical Goal: Feel Better

Warm Stone Massage - Warm Stones, Coconut Oil, and the Very Practical Goal: Feel Better
If your trip has you running on temples and tote-bags, your body usually files a complaint. This hot stone massage is built for that moment: long-haul aches, travel stiffness, and the kind of stress that shows up in shoulders, hips, and lower back.

The “warm stone” part matters because heat can do two jobs at once. It helps loosen tense muscles, and it supports circulation so you feel less tight afterward. Along your spine, the stones are used as a steady, calming pressure point—not random kneading.

Then there’s the coconut oil. You’ll feel less drag as your skin gets moisturized, and it helps the therapist glide comfortably over areas that might otherwise feel rough after travel. It’s a simple touch, but it makes the whole session feel smoother.

The added bonus is that reflexology-style foot massage is included. That means your legs and feet get attention too, which is great if you’ve been walking Phnom Penh streets, climbing stairs, or just spending too many hours in airports.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh.

Where Samatha Spa Phnom Penh Is (and Why Location Matters After Sightseeing)

Warm Stone Massage - Where Samatha Spa Phnom Penh Is (and Why Location Matters After Sightseeing)
The meeting point is Samatha Spa Phnom Penh, at 7 St 278, Phnom Penh 12302. The spa is described as being in a central area, and it’s also stated to be near public transportation.

That combo is more than convenient fluff. After a day of temples and traffic, you want a place where getting there doesn’t turn into another mini-quest. Central location also helps you slot this massage into your last day or a recovery afternoon without rearranging everything.

This is also a private activity, meaning it’s only your group in the session. If you’re traveling with a partner or a friend, you can relax knowing you won’t be squeezed into a shared room with strangers.

You’ll use a mobile ticket. That’s handy because it cuts down on paper shuffling and lets you focus on the main event: getting your body to stop feeling like luggage.

The 90 Minutes: What Happens During the Massage Session

Warm Stone Massage - The 90 Minutes: What Happens During the Massage Session
The session is listed as about 1 hour 30 minutes. While exact timing can vary, here’s what you can count on based on the treatment description and how the spa operates.

First, you’ll be greeted and offered a welcome drink. In the reviews, people also mention hot tea and cookies at the end of treatment. That’s not listed as a separate item you must request, but it’s a nice pattern to expect from a place that tries to keep things comfortable from start to finish.

Next comes the core treatment: warm stones placed along the spine. The therapist’s goal is to soothe muscles and joints and ease the tension that often builds up from sitting, carrying bags, and walking through heat. The steadiness of placing stones along the back can feel very different from typical “knead-and-go” spa massage.

After the stones do their work, the therapist uses coconut oil as part of the bodywork. You’ll feel the glide and softness that oil creates, especially if you tend to hold tension in your back and shoulders.

Throughout the massage, pressure is something you should actively manage. Multiple reviews mention therapists checking in—asking if the pressure is okay. If you like firm work, say so. If you want gentler pressure, ask early.

Then the session includes the reflexology foot massage. This part focuses on the theory that the feet have reflex points connected to different parts of the body. Even if you don’t buy the theory 100%, foot work can be a real reset after days of walking.

Reflexology Foot Massage: Why It’s Included Instead of Optional

A lot of massages tack on foot work as a small add-on. Here, reflexology is part of the main package, which changes the value.

Reflexology in this context is based on a system where pressure and massage on the feet map to the body. You’ll usually feel it as targeted work rather than just a relaxing rub. In practice, that can help when your feet feel tired but your legs still feel stiff.

It’s also a smart travel choice. In Phnom Penh, walking is usually the default. If you’ve done a lot of sightseeing or you’re pairing this with other on-foot days, your feet take the hit first.

And because it’s included, you don’t have to decide whether you’re willing to pay extra for the “rest of the body.” You get a more complete session where the heat and bodywork aren’t only about your back.

The People, the Pressure, and the Clean Comfort You’ll Notice

A spa experience is only as good as the therapist and the room. The reviews here are consistently positive on both.

A big theme: therapists are described as professional and attentive. People call out specific therapists by name, including Ms Sophea and Ms Vivian (mentioned together as part of couples booking), Ms Vivan, Ms Ing, Ms Leak, Ms Khon, Ms Sour, and Srey Py. There’s also mention of therapists like Ey, as well as receptionist support from Mr Bandith in one review.

That matters because warmth and skill are different things. You want someone who understands technique and also understands feedback. Again and again, reviews mention staff checking pressure and adjusting to comfort. That’s not just polite; it prevents the common problem of coming out sore instead of relaxed.

Cleanliness is another recurring point. People mention the place being clean and calming, with a quiet, relaxing atmosphere. After a day of city dust, that kind of comfort matters.

One more detail that shows up in reviews: staff friendliness and a careful welcome. It’s part of why this works well as a reset after travel stress.

Price and Value: Is $53 Fair for 90 Minutes?

Warm Stone Massage - Price and Value: Is $53 Fair for 90 Minutes?
At $53 for about 90 minutes, this is not a street-massage bargain. One review even calls the price high, while still saying it’s worth it for a great relaxing experience.

So how do you judge the value?

First, it includes more than just body massage. You get the warm stone treatment plus an included welcome drink and reflexology-style foot massage. If you usually pay separately for extras, this package can feel more fair.

Second, the spa checks in on pressure. That’s a quality signal because good spas don’t just push harder and hope for the best. They adjust to your comfort, and you can feel the difference afterward.

Third, it’s private for your group. That reduces the awkwardness of shared sessions and keeps the experience focused on you.

If you’re traveling on a tight budget, you might skip this or choose a shorter alternative. If you want a reliable, full reset after flights, bus rides, and walking-heavy days, this price starts to make sense fast.

How to Work This Into Your Phnom Penh Day Plan

Warm Stone Massage - How to Work This Into Your Phnom Penh Day Plan
This is the kind of booking that works best at the right moment.

If you have a long travel day coming up, doing this the day before can help you arrive less stiff. One review specifically mentions doing it before a flight afterward. Even if your schedule differs, the logic holds: loosen up first, move easier later.

If you’ve been walking Phnom Penh all day, put it in the early evening or late afternoon. You’ll likely feel better through dinner, and you can use the night to fully relax rather than stretching yourself awake.

It also pairs well with a couples plan. One review describes booking warm stone for one person and deep tissue for the partner. If you and your companion want different intensities, you can ask for what fits your comfort level.

Who This Massage Is Best For (and Who Should Think Twice)

This warm stone + reflexology combo is ideal if you:

  • Want help with travel aches and tightness
  • Prefer a structured treatment (stones along the spine) rather than random rubbing
  • Would like foot work included, not added later
  • Value a clean, calm space and therapist check-ins

It might be less ideal if you’re extremely price-sensitive and this feels like a luxury purchase for your budget. It’s also worth mentioning that massage is personal. If you have a strong preference for either very gentle or very firm work, plan to communicate clearly about pressure right away.

Should You Book Warm Stone Massage at Samatha Spa Phnom Penh?

I’d book it if you want a reliable recovery stop with a well-rounded 90-minute treatment. The inclusion of warm stones along the spine, coconut-oil moisturizing, and reflexology-style foot massage makes it feel like more than one technique—it’s a full reset routine.

I wouldn’t book it only if you’re hunting for the cheapest option in Phnom Penh. At $53, it’s positioned as a treat, and the value comes from the included elements plus the attentive professionalism described in the reviews.

If you’re short on time and want something easy to find, central location and near public transport are practical advantages. Also, since the session is private, it’s a good choice when you want calm without social noise.

FAQ

What’s included in the Warm Stone Massage package?

It includes a welcome drink and a 90-minute massage treatment. Reflexology foot massage is included as part of the experience.

How long is the massage?

The duration is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

What does the massage use?

It uses traditional hot stones placed along the spine, and the skin is moisturized with pure coconut oil.

Is the reflexology foot massage included?

Yes. Reflexology-style foot massage is included in the package.

Is this a private experience?

Yes. This is a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.

Where is the meeting point?

The start is at Samatha Spa Phnom Penh, 7 St 278, Phnom Penh 12302, Cambodia.

Is the spa easy to reach?

It’s near public transportation and described as being in the center of Phnom Penh.

How much does it cost?

The price is $53.

Will I get confirmation after booking?

Yes. Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, it isn’t refunded.

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