Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi

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Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi

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Bali can be loud. This package trades noise for a calm spa flow plus a special set lunch or dinner at Hiiragi. The timing is tight enough to fit into a day, but the treatments are long enough to feel like real reset time.

I like that you get a full sequence, starting with a foot ritual and moving into a 60-minute aromatherapy massage and then an aloe vera facial. I also like that the food part isn’t an afterthought: your meal at Hiiragi is part of the same included experience, with Japanese-Peruvian flavors served in a serene setting.

One thing to consider: this runs about 2 hours 30 minutes, so you’ll need to plan your day around it and keep your schedule flexible if you’re coming from farther away without private transport.

Key Things I’d Mark on My Map

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Key Things I’d Mark on My Map

  • Heiwa Foot Ritual first: a slow, grounded start before the hands-on work
  • 60-minute Zen Energy Renewal aromatherapy massage: the main body of the session
  • Aloe vera facial (30 minutes): light skin-focused care after the massage
  • Hiiragi Japanese-Peruvian set meal included: lunch or dinner is built into the package
  • Maximum 10 people: small-group pace feels more personal

Why This Heiwa Spa + Hiiragi Dining Combo Makes Sense

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Why This Heiwa Spa + Hiiragi Dining Combo Makes Sense
This is the kind of Bali day plan that avoids the usual scramble. You’re not bouncing around multiple stops all afternoon; you’re moving through a single smooth routine: spa care, then a sit-down meal.

What makes it work for me is how the treatments are sequenced. Starting with a foot ritual helps you drop tension in a way that feels practical, then the aromatherapy massage handles deeper relaxation, and the aloe facial finishes with something lighter and fresh.

There’s also a good value logic here. For one set price, you’re bundling the treatments, a welcome drink, refreshments, a guide, and the restaurant meal. If you were pricing these separately, you’d likely spend more time and energy coordinating.

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Getting Started at Hiiragi Restaurant (And What to Expect)

You meet at Hiiragi Restaurant, located on Jl. Umalas Klecung, Kerobokan Kelod, in the Kuta Utara / Umalas area. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not stuck figuring out transport after you’ve been gently steamed into calm.

The package includes a welcome drink when you arrive. That small moment matters because it tells you the day is designed to begin slowly, not like you’re being rushed through check-in.

One practical note: private transportation isn’t included. The listing says it’s near public transportation, so you’ll likely be using a taxi or ride-hailing option, or heading over by local transport depending on where you’re staying.

Heiwa Foot Ritual: The Calm Warm-Up You’ll Feel Later

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Heiwa Foot Ritual: The Calm Warm-Up You’ll Feel Later
Your spa session starts with the Heiwa Foot Ritual. Think of this as the “put your body in the right mode” part of the day. It’s a helpful start if you’re coming in with travel fatigue or you’ve been doing lots of walking.

Why I like this step: it gives your system a soft landing before the main massage. If you jump straight into a deep massage, you sometimes feel tense on purpose. A foot ritual can make it easier to let go.

After the ritual, you move into the main treatment room setup. You’ll also get a refreshment during the spa flow, which helps you stay comfortable and not feel like you’re leaving half-dried and slightly grumpy.

The Main Event: Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage (60 Minutes)

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - The Main Event: Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage (60 Minutes)
The highlight here is the Zen Energy Renewal Aromatherapy Massage for 60 minutes. Aromatherapy is included in the package, and the idea is to combine touch with scent cues that help the body downshift.

This is also where communication matters. In the kind of service this spa is known for, the therapist checks in and adapts when needed, so you can mention anything like soreness or an injury area before you start. That way, you get a massage that feels attentive, not generic.

I’d also plan to show up with a body that isn’t overly strained. If you’ve pushed hard the same day, this can still work, but you’ll get better results if you allow your body a little recovery time before the appointment.

Finishing Touch: Aloe Vera Facial (30 Minutes)

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Finishing Touch: Aloe Vera Facial (30 Minutes)
After the massage, the package includes an aloe vera facial for 30 minutes. This part is shorter than the massage, but it’s a smart way to transition from full-body care to something lighter and “reset your face” focused.

What to expect at a practical level: it’s paced for comfort, not an all-day beauty session. This is perfect if you want something soothing without turning your afternoon into a whole secondary appointment.

If you care about skincare, this is a good add-on because aloe is often chosen for a calming feel. Even if you’re not chasing big beauty results, you’re likely to enjoy the refreshed sensation afterward.

Hiiragi Restaurant: Japanese-Peruvian Set Lunch or Dinner

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Hiiragi Restaurant: Japanese-Peruvian Set Lunch or Dinner
Then you head to Hiiragi Restaurant for your included set menu. The cuisine blend is Japanese-Peruvian, which is a fun twist if you’ve been eating mostly Balinese or classic Indonesian dishes during your trip.

The package says you’ll get a special set lunch or dinner, depending on what your schedule uses. Either way, the key is that your meal is curated as part of the experience, not something you’re trying to arrange after you finish.

I like that this isn’t just “food included.” It’s designed to be the day’s landing point. After massage and facial time, you probably don’t want a loud, rushed meal. A serene restaurant setting fits the mood.

Dietary needs: easy to handle in advance

The package notes that dietary restrictions can be accommodated, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free, as long as you indicate your needs at booking. If you have any allergy level concerns, don’t wait until the day-of—send it in clearly during booking so the kitchen can plan.

Value Check: What $137.96 Buys You (And Why It Feels Fair)

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Value Check: What $137.96 Buys You (And Why It Feels Fair)
At $137.96 per person, you’re paying for a tightly packaged block of time: a welcome drink, foot ritual, 60-minute aromatherapy massage, 30-minute aloe facial, refreshments, a guide, and a set meal at Hiiragi.

Here’s how I judge value for a package like this. If you try to book spa treatments alone, you often lose the “planning” benefit: matching schedules, coordinating where to go next, and dealing with separate reservations. This bundles the main friction points, so your day stays simple.

You also get a small-group feel with a maximum of 10 travelers, which can matter when you’re trying to relax. Bigger groups can create waiting time; this size helps the schedule feel more controlled.

One cost consideration: alcoholic beverages aren’t included. If you want drinks with your meal, alcohol is available for an additional charge and requires age 21+ to purchase.

Timing and Group Size: Why 2 Hours 30 Minutes Works

Spa at Heiwa with Dining Included at Hiiragi - Timing and Group Size: Why 2 Hours 30 Minutes Works
The experience runs about 2 hours 30 minutes. That’s long enough to feel cared for, but short enough to still have energy afterward for the rest of your day.

Because the group is capped at 10 people, the pacing should stay human. You won’t be stuck in a long queue for every step, and the therapist time remains the main focus.

I’d still treat this as a scheduled appointment, not a casual drop-in. If you’re coming from another area without private transport, aim to arrive a few minutes early so the welcome drink doesn’t turn into a rushed start.

How to Make the Day Feel Great (Practical Tips)

A spa day goes smoother when you treat it like a “reset appointment,” not an extra activity.

  • Wear easy clothing you can change quickly. You’ll likely be asked to settle into treatment-ready comfort.
  • Keep your phone charged and your schedule light after the meal. Your body may feel relaxed enough that you’ll want a slow transition.
  • If you have any sore spots, tell the therapist before the massage begins. This is where good service becomes noticeably better.

If you’re the type who likes to compare treatment styles, this spa is known for multiple massage types. Some visitors talk about adding options like reflexology or other massage styles. If you want more than what’s included here, you can ask what add-ons are available during your appointment window.

Who This Package Suits Best in Bali

This is a strong match if you want an easy, structured day in Bali. It’s especially good for people who like wellness but don’t want to manage separate bookings for spa and dinner.

It also works well if your schedule is tight. The whole plan fits into a morning or afternoon slot, then you’re free afterward to use nearby facilities or continue your day at leisure.

If you’re traveling as a couple or just want a calmer solo plan, the small group size helps. You get the benefits of guided coordination without feeling like you’re stuck in a crowd.

Should You Book Heiwa Spa at Hiiragi Dining Included?

I’d book this if you want a balanced wellness + food plan with minimal decision-making. You’re getting the spa sequence (foot ritual, massage, aloe facial) plus a set Japanese-Peruvian meal, all linked together.

It’s also a good choice if you care about comfort and service details. The spa experience in this package is designed to be relaxing, and the inclusion of aromatherapy and an aloe facial gives you variety in the same appointment.

Skip it only if you’re searching for a longer half-day outing or if you want fully independent scheduling. This package is intentionally compact, so it won’t replace a day trip.

FAQ

What treatments are included in the Heiwa Spa experience?

You’ll get a Heiwa Foot Ritual, a Zen Energy Renewal aromatherapy massage for 60 minutes, and an aloe vera facial for 30 minutes. The package also includes a welcome drink and refreshments, plus a guide.

Is lunch or dinner included, and what type of food is it?

Yes. Your package includes a special set lunch or set dinner from Hiiragi Restaurant. The restaurant serves Japanese-Peruvian cuisine.

How long does the whole experience take?

The duration is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes.

Where do I meet for the tour?

The start location is Hiiragi Restaurant on Jl. Umalas Klecung, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Umalas, Kerobokan Kelod, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. The tour ends back at the meeting point.

Is private transportation included?

No. Private transportation is not included.

Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?

Yes. The package states you can request accommodations for dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. You should indicate your needs in the special requirements during booking.

Are alcoholic beverages included with the meal?

No. Alcoholic beverages are available for an additional charge. To purchase alcohol, you must be 21+.

How many people are in the group?

The maximum group size is 10 people.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes, free cancellation is offered. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; cancellations less than 24 hours before the start time aren’t refunded.

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