REVIEW · DA NANG
Private Panda Massage in Da Nang Vietnam
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Your body will thank you in one hour. Panda massage in Da Nang mixes shiatsu-style pressure (including acupuncture-point work), flexible stretching, and smoother Swedish flow, all tailored to how you’re feeling. I love that it’s private, so you’re not squeezed into a one-size-fits-all session, and the team can explain things clearly in English, including the friendly front desk support people point out by name, like Nhu.
One thing to consider: the technique includes bending and stretching, so if you prefer ultra-gentle touch, you’ll want to speak up early and set your comfort level.
In This Review
- Key things that make Panda massage worth your time
- Panda Massage in Da Nang: What the style actually feels like
- Your private hour: From check-in to bottled-water finish
- Price and value: Why $21.70 can make sense in Da Nang
- Staff and communication: Nhu, English help, and a calm start
- Foot massage highlights, aroma-muscle requests, and upgrading to 90 minutes
- Getting to 229 Nguyễn Văn Thoại: Simple logistics for a smooth appointment
- Should you book Panda massage in Da Nang?
- FAQ
- How long is the private Panda massage in Da Nang?
- What is included in the experience?
- Where does the experience meet?
- What are the opening hours?
- Is this a private session?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things that make Panda massage worth your time

- A technique blend: shiatsu pressure + stretching + Swedish smoothness, not just one style
- Private session feel: only your group participates, so the therapist can focus on your tension
- English explanations: clear front-desk communication, including Nhu being called out for friendliness
- Foot work gets love: many people highlight impressive foot massage during the session
- Small perks: bottled water is included, and you might be offered extras if you extend your time
- Adjustable length: some visitors started at the basic package and upgraded on the spot
Panda Massage in Da Nang: What the style actually feels like

Panda massage is built as a mix, and that matters because you’ll feel more than one kind of work. The approach combines acupuncture-point opening (from Japanese shiatsu), bending and stretching motions to move stiff areas, and the smoother, long-flow feel associated with Swedish massage.
What that translates to for you is variety. If you’re the type who gets bored with repetitive kneading, this style keeps changing the pace. If your body feels tight in a few different zones—neck, shoulders, lower back, legs—the mix can help because it doesn’t only focus on one layer of the problem.
The spa also describes the goal in circulation terms, aiming to help blood move better and reduce stagnation that can build up from poor circulation. I’d treat that as the intention behind the movements, not a medical promise. The practical takeaway is that the therapist will likely use a combination of pressure and mobility to encourage better movement and a calmer, lighter feeling afterward.
One more useful thing: the session isn’t described as a strict routine. People describe the therapists as professional and willing to cover key pain points. That’s good, because massage works best when it responds to what you actually feel—not when it follows a generic script.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Da Nang
Your private hour: From check-in to bottled-water finish

This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. In plain terms, you’re going to get more attention than in busy group-massage setups, and that usually makes it easier to communicate what’s working and what’s too much.
The experience runs about 1 hour, which is a sweet spot if you want recovery without losing a full chunk of your day. It’s also long enough for the therapist to get past the initial warm-up and spend time on the tight areas you came in with.
Here’s how it typically flows once you arrive:
- You check in at the meeting point on 229 Nguyễn Văn Thoại, Phước Mỹ, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000.
- You’ll show your mobile ticket (so you don’t need paper).
- You’ll receive bottled water as part of the included perks.
- The therapist performs the Panda massage using the blended technique—pressure, stretching/bending, and smooth transitions.
- The activity ends back at the meeting point.
Time management tip: because it’s a private hour, you can often adjust the focus quickly. If your shoulders feel worse than your feet, or your legs feel locked after walking, tell the therapist at the start. The “mix” style tends to work well when you guide it.
Also, the spa is open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. If you’re sightseeing hard in the morning or early afternoon, late morning or early evening is usually comfortable. After a massage, you’ll feel better moving around, but you may not want a super-intense workout right away.
Price and value: Why $21.70 can make sense in Da Nang
At $21.70 per person for about an hour, the price is positioned as accessible. The value isn’t just the dollar amount—it’s what you get layered together: a private setup, a blended technique, and at least one included extra (bottled water).
Most important for your decision: the reviews rate this extremely high, with 98% recommended and an average of 4.9 across 59 reviews. That kind of rating matters more for massage than for a lot of other tours, because “good massage” is subjective but still consistently measurable through comfort, technique, and how well the therapist reads your needs.
One practical angle: booking tends to be made about 14 days in advance on average. If your trip is short, don’t wait. Massage time slots can fill up, and you’ll be happier picking a time that fits your schedule rather than scrambling last minute.
And one small risk-control: the price is low enough that you can treat this like a recovery “reset.” Do it after a long walking day on the coast or after you’ve been riding motorbikes around town. Then if it’s not your style, you’ve still kept the impact reasonable.
Staff and communication: Nhu, English help, and a calm start

Massage can be awkward if you can’t communicate what you need. Here, the front desk communication comes through strongly in people’s feedback. Nhu is specifically mentioned as friendly, and many notes highlight an English explanation at the counter.
That’s a real advantage for you because it lowers friction. You’ll likely be able to ask simple questions like:
- Are there options for more focus on feet or body?
- Can the pressure be adjusted?
- Is there an aroma or music atmosphere you can request?
A calming start helps the whole session. When you feel comfortable from the first minute—how to check in, what to expect, how to request adjustments—you tend to relax faster, and that makes the massage work better.
I also like that the spa presents options clearly rather than rushing. People mention the welcome and the way packages were explained neatly, with staff being customer-focused from start to finish. That matches what you want in a private appointment: not a production line, not a rushed handoff.
Foot massage highlights, aroma-muscle requests, and upgrading to 90 minutes

If you’re thinking this is only for back-and-shoulders tension, loosen your grip on that assumption. Multiple comments praise the foot massage, with some people calling it the best part and recommending it strongly. If you’ve been on your feet all day—hotel-to-market-to-beach—this kind of focus can be more satisfying than you’d expect.
Another theme: covering pain points. People describe the therapist as professional and trying to address many areas, which is exactly what you want in a blended-style massage. With this approach, you’re more likely to get both pressure work and movement-based relief.
Two practical add-on ideas from the experience notes:
- Relaxing music was mentioned as part of the atmosphere.
- Aroma massage was mentioned as something someone wanted to try, which suggests it may be an option you can ask about.
Also, be aware that session length can change. One review mentions starting with a 60-minute package and upgrading quickly to 90 minutes. Another mentions a therapist working for 90 minutes and that there were snacks afterward. That doesn’t mean every appointment will include the same extras, but it does tell you there’s flexibility. If you want more time for stretching and longer transitions, ask early whether you can extend your session.
My advice: if you’re tight everywhere, consider upgrading. One hour can do wonders, but ninety minutes gives the therapist more chances to work through tight zones without rushing.
Getting to 229 Nguyễn Văn Thoại: Simple logistics for a smooth appointment

The meeting point is at 229 Nguyễn Văn Thoại, Phước Mỹ, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000. The good news is that it’s noted as being near public transportation, so you’re not forced into a long taxi ride just to get a massage.
You’ll also have an easier time arriving because you get a mobile ticket, and confirmation happens at booking time. That means fewer last-minute surprises and less time spent figuring out what to show at the counter.
Timing wise, the spa runs 10:00 AM–10:00 PM each day. If you’re choosing when to book, match it to your body:
- After a full day walking: late afternoon can feel great.
- After a travel day: early evening may help you sleep better.
- Before dinner plans: schedule it far enough ahead that you’re comfortable getting back and eating.
One more practical note: it’s located in a regular neighborhood area rather than a remote resort zone. So you can fit it into a day plan without treating it like a major expedition.
If you’re the cautious type, the cancellation terms are free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. That gives you room to adjust if your schedule shifts, like if a scooter rental runs late or your flight changes.
Should you book Panda massage in Da Nang?

Book it if you want a private, flexible massage that blends styles—pressure, stretching, and smooth flow—in about an hour. I’d also book it if you’re dealing with multiple tension zones, since the technique is designed to mix modalities rather than repeat one move set.
Pass or reconsider if you want only gentle touch. The inclusion of bending and stretching means you should communicate your comfort level right away. If deep pressure isn’t your thing, ask for a lighter approach before they start.
If you’re on the fence, here’s the simple call: your best bet is to go after a day of walking or sitting in one position too long. Panda massage is built for that reset feeling—your body feels lighter afterward, and you’ll be in better shape for the rest of your trip.
FAQ

How long is the private Panda massage in Da Nang?
The session is about 1 hour.
What is included in the experience?
It includes the Panda Massage and bottled water.
Where does the experience meet?
It meets at 229 Nguyễn Văn Thoại, Phước Mỹ, Sơn Trà, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam. The experience ends back at the meeting point.
What are the opening hours?
The activity is open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Is this a private session?
Yes. It’s private, so only your group will participate.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.

























