Warm Stone Massage

REVIEW · PHNOM PENH

Warm Stone Massage

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Traveller rating 5.0 (23)Price from$53Operated bySamatha Spa Phnom PenhBook viaViator

Hot stones in Phnom Penh are the quickest way to feel human again. I love the combination of heated stones along your spine plus coconut-oil moisturising, and I especially like that a reflexology-style foot massage is included as part of the session. One thing to keep in mind: since this is a deep, body-focused treatment, you may want to speak up early if you prefer lighter pressure (the team does check in, but it still helps to be clear).

This place is also easy to fit into a travel day: you’re in central Phnom Penh, the salon feels calm, and the session runs about 1 hour 30 minutes. I also like that it’s set up as a private experience, so it’s just your group—no awkward waiting-room crowd energy.

What Makes This Massage Different

Warm Stone Massage - What Makes This Massage Different
A warm stone massage isn’t just a spa cliché. Done well, the heat relaxes the “grabby” muscles that lock up from long days, sitting on buses, and walking in uneven streets. Here, the idea is to soothe muscles and joints while improving circulation, then finish with moisturised skin (coconut oil is used). Reviews also point to a clean, quiet atmosphere and staff who stay attentive to what pressure feels right for you.

Quick highlights I’d plan around

  • 90 minutes of warm stone care plus the spa’s built-in relaxation routine
  • Welcome drink included so you start calm, not rushed
  • Reflexology foot massage included for full-body tension relief
  • Private session for your group only
  • Central Phnom Penh location that’s easier to reach than you’d expect
  • Therapists check pressure during the treatment, including staff named in reviews like Ms. Sophea, Ms. Vivian, Ms. Vivan, Ms. Khon, Ms. Sour, and Ms. Srey Py

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What Happens in the 90 Minutes: Warm Stones, Spine Placement, and Coconut Oil

Warm Stone Massage - What Happens in the 90 Minutes: Warm Stones, Spine Placement, and Coconut Oil
Your session is built around a pretty classic flow, just delivered with extra care. You’ll start by settling in and getting your welcome drink. Then the treatment focuses on the warm stones placed along your spine—right where travel stress tends to collect. The heat helps soften muscle tension so the therapist can work more effectively on areas that normally feel stiff or resistant.

As the massage progresses, your skin gets moisturised with pure coconut oil. This matters more than it sounds. When your skin is dry from flights, hotel air, and sun, a massage that ends with moisturising feels less like a quick service and more like actual recovery. You also leave feeling less “tight” and more flexible, which is exactly what you want when your next day has plans.

A small note on pressure

A bunch of reviews mention therapists asking whether pressure is okay. That’s a good sign. Still, I recommend you set expectations early—especially if you’re coming off long-haul fatigue. If you like firm work, you can say so. If you don’t, ask for gentler pressure from the start. The whole point is for the treatment to fit your body, not force your body to fit their routine.

The Signature Feel: Quiet Rooms, Friendly Staff, and That Lemongrass Welcome

Warm Stone Massage - The Signature Feel: Quiet Rooms, Friendly Staff, and That Lemongrass Welcome
Phnom Penh can be loud, hot, and chaotic. That’s why it’s so nice when a spa feels like a reset button. Reviews highlight a peaceful atmosphere, good cleanliness, and staff who seem genuinely helpful from arrival to the end.

You might notice the aromatics right away. One reviewer mentioned the smell of lemongrass when they walked in, which matches the general “well cared for” vibe people want after sightseeing days. Reception attention also comes up—names like Mr. Bandith appear in reviews, and guests mention friendly, detailed explanations at the front desk.

There’s also a pattern in the feedback: people talk about warmth and professionalism. Therapists named across reviews include Ms. Ing, Ms. Leak, Ms. Khon (also spelled Khey by some), Ms. Sour, Ms. Srey sour, and Ms. Vivan/Vivan. It’s not proof that every therapist will feel identical—but it does suggest the spa has a stable team doing the work rather than rotating through strangers every appointment.

Reflexology Foot Massage: The Bonus That Helps After a Day of Walking

Warm Stone Massage - Reflexology Foot Massage: The Bonus That Helps After a Day of Walking
The reflexology foot massage is included, and it’s a smart add-on for anyone who’s been pounding pavements. The concept is that the feet contain reflex points linked to other parts of the body. In practice, you’ll usually feel focused pressure along different areas of the foot rather than a random foot rub.

Even if you’re not a reflexology believer, this segment often helps because travel feet get overloaded: long walks, different footwear, and the kind of walking where you’re always stepping around potholes. Foot massage also tends to calm the whole nervous system faster than you’d think. You’re not just loosening muscles—you’re switching your body from “go mode” to “restore mode.”

What you’ll notice

If you have common travel aches—tight calves, stiff ankles, or general foot fatigue—this included component is a strong reason to book this specific session rather than a basic body rub. It rounds out the treatment so you don’t leave feeling great in your back but still feel wrecked in your legs.

Price and Value: Is $53 Fair for a 90-Minute Session?

Warm Stone Massage - Price and Value: Is $53 Fair for a 90-Minute Session?
At $53 for about 90 minutes, this sits in the “serious treat” category rather than the “cheap and cheerful” category. But I’d judge value by what you’re actually getting, not just the sticker price.

Here’s the value logic:

  • You’re paying for warm stone work along the spine, plus moisturising with coconut oil.
  • You get a welcome drink, which helps the session feel complete rather than purely transactional.
  • You also get reflexology-style foot massage included, so your session covers more than one body zone.
  • It’s private (your group only), which can be worth real money if you prefer a calmer setting and more personal attention.

So yes, the price is not bargain-bin. But when people say the experience is worth it, it usually comes down to one thing: you feel better afterward and you don’t waste time finding another option.

Logistics in Central Phnom Penh: Where to Go and How to Plan Your Day

Meeting point is Samatha Spa Phnom Penh, at 7 St 278, Phnom Penh 12302, Cambodia. The spa is described as a haven in the center of Phnom Penh, and it’s near public transportation. That’s useful because you don’t want your massage to become an extra puzzle.

Timing is also straightforward. The session runs about 1 hour 30 minutes. I’d schedule it on a day when you don’t have a long, active evening afterward—think: late afternoon or early evening. One review even mentioned the value of doing it before flying, which makes sense: you’re more comfortable in the hours after, and you’re less likely to feel stiff from sitting in transit.

Private means you can keep it simple

Because it’s a private activity, you won’t be sharing space with strangers as part of a group tour. That usually translates to less noise, fewer interruptions, and more control over your pace.

Who Should Book This and Who Might Want to Adjust Expectations

This is a great fit if you:

  • want warm stone relief for stress and travel aches
  • like spa sessions that feel professional and attentive
  • want a full session that includes both back/spine work and feet/reflexology
  • prefer a private experience

You might want to adjust expectations if you:

  • dislike firm pressure or very direct work on muscles and feet—tell the therapist early
  • are expecting a light “just relax” massage without any intensity (the description and feedback point to real muscular attention)

It’s also noted that most travelers can participate. So if you’re generally healthy and you’re looking for a post-travel reset, this should be a comfortable choice.

Should You Book? My Practical Take

If you’re in Phnom Penh and your body is carrying travel stress, I think booking this warm stone session is a smart use of your time. It’s structured, it includes reflexology foot work, and the treatment feels designed for recovery—not just for a photo-op spa moment.

I’d book it if you want one appointment that covers multiple pain points: spine tension plus tired feet. And I’d particularly consider it if you care about the atmosphere: quiet, clean, and welcoming staff (with names like Ms. Khon, Ms. Sour, and Mr. Bandith showing up repeatedly in positive feedback).

Skip it or rethink it only if you’re looking for something ultra-budget or you’re unsure about any firm pressure work. Otherwise, at $53 for about 90 minutes with warm stones and reflexology included, it’s good value for a proper “end of trip” reset.

FAQ

Warm Stone Massage - FAQ

How long is the warm stone massage?

The massage treatment is about 90 minutes.

How much does it cost?

The price is $53.

Where is the meeting point?

You meet at Samatha Spa Phnom Penh, 7 St 278, Phnom Penh 12302, Cambodia.

What’s included in the price?

The welcome drink and the 90-minute massage treatment are included. Reflexology foot massage is also included.

Is this a private experience?

Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.

Is the spa easy to reach?

It’s near public transportation, and the salon is located in central Phnom Penh.

Can I cancel and get a full refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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