REVIEW · DA NANG
Private Candle Massage In Da Nang
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Warm candle oil makes stress vanish. This private session at Oani Spa turns massage plus aromatherapy into a calm, low-key experience. I love the clean, peaceful setup reported by recent visitors, and I love that you get language support (English/Japanese/Simplified Chinese) while you unwind. The one thing to consider: candle massage uses scented essential oils, so if you’re sensitive to fragrance, ask about the aroma before you start.
This is a private activity, so it’s just your group in the room. Expect about 1 hour 30 minutes, with coffee or tea, snacks, and a relaxed time where you can listen to music, drink tea, and even have cakes for free while you settle in.
Here’s the core idea: a candle made from soy or beeswax (infused with natural oils and essential oils) melts. The warm wax turns into nourishing oil, and your therapist massages it into your skin. That combo is why people go for it when they want both relaxation and that post-spa glow.
In This Review
- Key things I’d plan for at Oani Spa in Da Nang
- Finding Oani Spa and getting into the relaxed mode
- How candle massage works: warm wax, skin oils, and essential aroma
- Your 1 hour 30 minutes: what you’ll likely do once you’re in the room
- Price and value: why $35 can feel fair here
- Staff and language support: where the comfort comes from
- What to do (and ask) before your candle massage starts
- Who this candle massage suits best in Da Nang
- Should you book the private candle massage at Oani Spa?
- FAQ
- How long is the private candle massage in Da Nang?
- Where does the experience take place?
- What is the price per person?
- Is this experience private or shared?
- What’s included in the treatment package?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- Does the candle massage use aromatherapy scents?
- What are the opening hours?
- Is there free cancellation?
- Do I need to bring anything like a printed ticket?
Key things I’d plan for at Oani Spa in Da Nang

- Private and language-supported: you’ll have a licensed guide available in English, Japanese, or Simplified Chinese.
- 90-minute candle treatment: plan a full chunk of time so your body can actually switch off.
- Warm wax becomes massage oil: soy or beeswax melts into an oil-like texture infused with skin-friendly ingredients.
- Free tea, coffee, snacks (and cakes): it’s not just the massage; the waiting time feels handled.
- Aromatherapy is part of the deal: lavender, eucalyptus, chamomile, and more are used, so fragrance-sensitive folks should speak up.
Finding Oani Spa and getting into the relaxed mode

Oani Spa sits at 46 Phan Liêm, Bắc Mỹ Phú, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000. It’s easy to reach, and it’s noted as being near public transportation, which matters if you don’t want to fuss with a long ride after a busy travel day.
When you arrive, you can make an appointment before you come. That helps because someone will guide you in choosing the right service package and then escort you to the room. The whole point is to remove friction. No wandering. No guessing. You show up, you’re taken care of, and you can start relaxing quickly.
I also like that the experience includes small comforts while you wait. You can listen to music, drink tea, and eat cakes for free. That turns the spa into a softer landing, not just a door you walk through and then forget about.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Da Nang
How candle massage works: warm wax, skin oils, and essential aroma
Candle massage is one of those ideas that sounds fancy until you realize it’s basically a sensory upgrade to a traditional massage. Here’s what’s happening:
A specially crafted candle (typically soy or beeswax) is melted. That warm wax doesn’t just sit on you like a novelty. It transforms into an oil-like substance as it liquefies, and your therapist uses it as part of the massage.
Those candles are infused with natural oils such as coconut, almond, and jojoba, plus soothing essential oils like lavender, eucalyptus, or chamomile. The result is a multi-sensory session: warmth, touch, and scent all working together.
What you should expect to feel:
- Warmth that helps your muscles let go
- A massage style that feels unhurried and calming
- Aroma that supports relaxation (and can feel medicinal if you like eucalyptus)
A practical consideration: since aromatherapy is part of the treatment, think about your comfort level with scent. If you have allergies or fragrance-triggered headaches, it’s worth asking what essential oils are being used in your package before you start.
Your 1 hour 30 minutes: what you’ll likely do once you’re in the room

You’re booked for around 1 hour 30 minutes. Exact minute-by-minute timing isn’t listed, but the flow is pretty clear based on how these sessions are described and how spas typically run them with guided support.
In the broad strokes:
- You arrive and confirm your chosen service package with help from the staff/guide.
- You’re guided to your room so you can get comfortable.
- Your therapist performs the full-body candle massage using the melted candle oil approach.
- You finish feeling refreshed and ready to move on with your evening.
Because it’s private, you’re not sharing the room, and that matters. It usually means your therapist can adjust the pace to your comfort level without juggling another person’s needs.
Also, pay attention to the tone people describe: calm, clean, unhurried. One common theme is that the atmosphere is so relaxing that people even end up dozing off. If you’ve had a long walk day in Da Nang, this is exactly the kind of reset that makes sense.
Price and value: why $35 can feel fair here

The price is $35.00 per person for the private candle massage, roughly 90 minutes. On its own, $35 isn’t automatically cheap or expensive; what matters is what’s bundled.
Here’s what’s included:
- Coffee and/or tea
- Snacks
- All fees and taxes
- A licensed guide (English, Japanese, or Simplified Chinese)
Not included:
- Alcoholic beverages
So you’re paying for more than a therapist’s hands. You’re also paying for the candle-and-aroma treatment format, the private-room experience, and the language support that helps the session go smoothly—especially if you’re not fluent in Vietnamese.
I’d call this good value if you want:
- A calm, low-effort spa session after sightseeing
- Clear communication about the service
- The sensory candle experience, not just a generic massage
If you’re expecting an ultra-budget massage bargain, you might find cheaper options elsewhere. But for a private, structured, English-supported candle massage experience, this package looks like a straightforward deal.
Staff and language support: where the comfort comes from

One of the biggest practical wins here is communication. The spa notes licensed guide support in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, and the overall vibe people describe is friendly, professional, and easy to interact with.
You’ll also notice a recurring detail in comments: the reception and staff help you feel welcome from the moment you arrive. One named receptionist mentioned is Ceiline, described as warm and kind. That kind of front-desk comfort matters more than you’d think. When you’re not worried about what comes next, you relax faster.
If you’re going solo, this support helps you advocate for preferences—like lighter pressure, slower pacing, or a specific scent choice (or avoidance). If you’re going as a couple, it keeps the experience smooth and synchronized.
What to do (and ask) before your candle massage starts

This is the part where you protect your comfort. You don’t need to overthink it, but you should be intentional.
Here are smart questions to ask when you choose your package:
- Which essential oils will you use for my candle today (lavender, eucalyptus, chamomile)?
- Can you adjust the strength of the scent if I’m sensitive?
- If I want more relaxation versus firmer muscle work, can the therapist match that?
Then, a couple simple tips once you’re settled:
- Be honest about comfort with warmth. Candle massage is warm by nature.
- If you want the massage to be more relaxing and less intense, say so up front. Private sessions are best when you communicate your preference early.
This kind of session tends to work best when you treat it like downtime, not a fitness challenge.
Who this candle massage suits best in Da Nang

I see this being a strong fit for:
- Couples: a private room makes it feel like a shared reset after touring
- Solo travelers who want quiet and clear communication
- People who want stress relief and softer skin from the oil-and-massage combo
- Anyone who likes aromatherapy, especially calming scents like lavender or soothing notes like eucalyptus
Also, it’s noted that most travelers can participate, so it’s not positioned as a niche or restricted experience.
One more reason it’s popular: it’s easy to slot into your day. The spa opening hours go up late—9:00 AM to 11:00 PM (Monday through Sunday)—so you’re not forced to squeeze this into a narrow window.
Should you book the private candle massage at Oani Spa?

Yes, I think you should book it if your goal is simple: a private, calming 90-minute reset with warm candle oil, skin-nourishing ingredients, and a spa setting that actually feels peaceful.
Book it particularly if:
- You want a massage plus aromatherapy in one treatment
- You appreciate English/Japanese/Simplified Chinese support
- You like the idea of tea, snacks, and a slower, more comfortable arrival
Skip or ask more questions first if:
- Fragrance is a problem for you (the treatment uses scented essential oils)
- You want a quick hit rather than a full, relaxing session
If you’re in Da Nang and you’ve been walking, riding, and eating on the go, this is the kind of experience that helps you feel human again before your next plan.
FAQ
How long is the private candle massage in Da Nang?
The session is about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the experience take place?
It starts at Oani Spa Da Nang, 46 Phan Liêm, Bắc Mỹ Phú, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam, and ends back at the meeting point.
What is the price per person?
It costs $35.00 per person.
Is this experience private or shared?
It’s private. Only your group participates.
What’s included in the treatment package?
You get coffee and/or tea, snacks, and the session includes all fees and taxes. A licensed guide is included (English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese).
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
Does the candle massage use aromatherapy scents?
Yes. The candle approach includes essential oils such as lavender, eucalyptus, or chamomile along with natural oils.
What are the opening hours?
Monday through Sunday, 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need to bring anything like a printed ticket?
You receive a mobile ticket, so you don’t need a printed one.
If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you’re going solo or as a couple, and I’ll suggest a good time to fit this into a typical Da Nang day.

























