Drifting along Halong Bay to enjoy the majestic wonders, away from the daily hustle and bustle, this is the ideal time for you to relax your body and mind. In addition, you can completely relax on the cruise and treat yourself by using Spa and massage services on the cruise.
The art of massage is a really indispensable part of Vietnamese culture. It is a tradition that has formed over thousands of years and recently it has expanded and developed to combine factors of Japanese, Swedish, Chinese and Thailand massage. However, the influence of Chinese massage is perhaps the most remarkable feature of Vietnamese massage. Vietnamese massage deals primarily with points of tension in the body and uses focused, steady pressure to release them. This is a very gentle, effective and relaxing massage style.
Ha Long Bay has picturesque views and emerald blue waters. It is a perfect destination to stay away from the stress in a crowded city. Staying here, you will have time to relax both physically and mentally. Almost all Ha Long Bay cruises have this service. You can relax with a Spa or massage on the cruise after outdoor activities such as climbing, swimming, or kayaking.
The spa area is usually located on the top deck of the cruise. The best thing to do in the worst weather conditions is to stay in a steam bath and enjoy the stormy sea breeze. In addition, spa service on the cruises also provides body treatments, skincare, and foot massages which are performed by a team of well-trained staff.
Some best cruises for Spa experience
Orchid cruise:
- 5-star cruise in Lan Ha Bay
- Departure: Tuan Chau International Port
- Cruise itinerary: Lan Ha Bay
- Style: modern luxury style
- Highlights: high quality services, luxurious facilities, impressive culinary taste, an outdoor Jacuzzi, relaxing massage treatments and many interesting activities.
- Number of rooms: 14 cabins
- Spa service: Orchid cruise is one of the best cruises with excellent spa and massage services. They have a highly skilled and professional staff team. They offer on-demand massage, facials and relaxation treatments for everyone to relax and reduce stress.
Alisa Premier Cruise:
- 5-star cruise in Ha Long Bay
- Departure: Tuan Chau International Port
- Cruise itinerary: Ha Long Bay
- Style: modern luxury style
- Highlights: the best and nicest BRAND- NEW LUXURY STEEL BOAT in Halong Bay
- Number of rooms: 22 luxurious seperate cabins.
- Spa service: Alisa Spa provides the exclusive spa experience with treatments created by harmoniously blending the best oriental techniques and Vietnam herbal secrets. Every special treatment of our extraordinary spa brings you the best experiences and sensations that you have never enjoyed before.
Athena Royal Cruise:
- 5-star cruise in Ha Long Bay
- Departure: Tuan Chau International Port
- Cruise itinerary: Ha Long Bay
- Style: royal and luxurious design
- Highlights: including full of luxury equipment with private bathrooms, large terraces, dining rooms, lobby bar, spa services, massage, boating and exciting entertainment games.
- Number of rooms: 22 spacious cabins.
- Spa service: Travelers on a package tour always expect good spa and massage facilities during their trip. At the end of a busy day of fun & exercise, massage is a great way to relax before dinner on the cruise.
Some notes and experience
- Reserve to ensure you get good treatment at the time you arrive.
- Expect a systemic treatment to last for at least 60-90 minutes. Chang your clothes to those provided by the spa.
- If the treatment makes you feel painful, let the therapist know so she can adjust the pressure until you feel relaxed.
- For some treatment methods, you can be required to take off all clothes and half-naked.
- Tips for therapists if you are satisfied with the service.
Taking care of yourself while on the Ha Long Bay cruise is a real treat. Most cruises on Ha Long Bay offers tourist many options massages, facial and relaxing treatments that can fulfill a variety of requirements. With so many benefits not only for your health but also for your beauty, this is really something you should consider when going out to sea.