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Let’s Relax Spa – Phuket The Sis Kata delivers private, professional massages in a spotless, calming setting that travelers say are worth paying more for

Let's Relax Spa – Phuket (The Sis Kata): high ratings and private, professional rooms—yet guest reports flag missed chain rituals, inconsistent massage pressure and snack service, and mixed value. Read my insider breakdown on what truly lives up to the hype
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5/5Based on 193 Google reviews

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Quick verdict: Is Let’s Relax Spa – Phuket (The SIS Kata) worth your time?

Short answer: mostly yes for visitors who prioritize privacy, cleanliness, and professional therapists, but confirm a few service details before you book. The spa holds a 4.5/5 average from 193 reviews and sits inside The SIS Kata resort, so it attracts both resort guests and visitors looking for a higher-end massage experience in Kata, Phuket.

What guests consistently liked

  • Private, comfortable treatment rooms and a clean, pleasant-smelling environment noted by multiple visitors.
  • Professional, kind therapists producing noticeable physical results; one guest reported feeling renewed after treatment.
  • High-touch reception service when things run well: a receptionist named Nadia received explicit thanks for arranging bookings and offering a warm welcome.
  • Package experience: the Blooming Life package was singled out as excellent by one reviewer who said it was worth the price.
  • Small service touches reported at least once: a welcome tea at the start of the session and mango sticky rice provided at the end of a visit.

Where guest experiences diverge — what to check before you go

Several clear contradictions appear across guest reports. Confirm these points when you make a reservation to avoid surprises:

  • Post-treatment snack: one visitor received a cute mango sticky rice after their session, while another received a pre-packed snack and missed the mango sticky rice tradition common at other Let’s Relax locations.
  • Essential oils selection: at some Let’s Relax branches staff bring the oil options to the treatment room, whereas one reviewer said here patrons must walk to choose oils themselves.
  • Pressure consistency: one guest described the masseur as reasonably good but not firm enough; other guests praised therapists as professional. Specify preferred pressure at the start of your session to avoid mismatched expectations.
  • Value perception: one person paid 1,200 THB for a two-hour session and felt it represented good value given privacy and quality; another compared the spa unfavorably to other Let’s Relax branches. If price sensitivity matters, ask for a price list and confirm what’s included.

Pricing and booking realities

  • Reported price example: 1,200 THB for a two-hour massage from one guest review. Expect prices to be above street-level massage shops nearby; one visitor estimated roughly double the street rate.
  • Booking tip: a named receptionist, Nadia, was praised for arranging bookings. Ask for her when you call if you want the same level of front-desk care.

Practical visiting tips based on guest reports

  • Operating hours to plan around: open daily from 10:00 AM with closing around 11:00–11:30 PM depending on weekday; confirm the closing time for the day you plan to visit.
  • Payments: the spa accepts credit cards, debit cards, and NFC payments; carrying a card is fine.
  • Before treatment, state your desired pressure and confirm whether mango sticky rice or another post-treatment snack is available that day.
  • If you have a preferred therapist, request names during booking; one therapist, Supannee, was specifically praised for professionalism and could be worth asking for.

Final analysis — who should go

If you value a polished spa environment inside The SIS Kata resort, professional staff, and the option of multi-hour pampering packages, this location is a strong choice. If you prioritize guaranteed extras (like mango sticky rice), ultra-firm deep tissue, or the lowest possible price, call ahead and confirm those specifics before arriving.

Actionable checklist before you book: confirm price and package inclusions, request therapist Supannee if available, ask for receptionist Nadia when arranging the appointment, state preferred pressure at the start, and verify whether the mango sticky rice is included that day.

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🕒 Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 AM – 11:30 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 11:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 11:30 PM

💳 Payment Options

Credit cards accepted
Debit cards accepted
NFC payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay)
📍 Coordinates:
7.812745, 98.300056
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