The Vie Spa

A soothing spot for a day of pampering
Look
Wonderfully simple and traditional from the moment you enter the waiting room. Then saunter over to the intimate couple’s massage room that is complemented with a large frangipani-strewn bathtub, which is great for a nice post-massage soak. The spa has two floors  – the first one is catered for foot massages, while the second floor is reserved for the massage rooms.

Feel
The Vie Spa’s wooden furniture with Balinese carvings, green-colored walls, and warm lighting radiates a homey—and authentically Balinese—atmosphere that will instantly relax you as you get ready for their popular Balinese Massage (IDR375k++). The one-hour treatment starts with a “foot detox” massage that uses sea salts and a brush to strip away those dead skin cells. Then it’s off to the massage room where the massage will begin with lengthy and gentle strokes and kneads across vital points in our body, starting from the feet and legs then upwards to the back, shoulder, and neck, magically unknotting those areas. Face forward, the therapist will focus on your belly, chest, as well as the back of head, that includes rejuvenating hair pulling.

Ingredients
The great thing about Balinese Massage is its use of exotically-scented massage oils that soothe and nourish the skin. The Vie Spa applies three coconut oil-based aromatherapy oils: frangipani, lavender, and lotus flower which are all known for their anxiety-relieving properties.

Magic
A mixture of well-calibrated strokes and stretches, harmonized with the art of reflexology, acupressure, and aromatherapy, the Balinese Massage is certainly one of the must-try treaments while you’re in Bali. The combined effect produces a relaxed body and mind, freeing them from whatever stress you happen to be experiencing. It is simply the easiest way to escape from life’s often hectic schedule.
The Vie Spa
Jl. Nakula 168X, Legian
T. 8475689

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