traffil Preloader Image
MENU
CLOSE
ChIJo4K_5qIlUDAR4fnrvqtAprg_1760518620_dqfK8TRr_68ef638a2199b_1760519050_w77dfhtX

Compare Flight Prices - Save Up to 70%

Search 500+ airlines instantly • Best deals guaranteed • No hidden fees

Loading...

The Avana Spa massage: standout therapists and deeply effective treatments, but inconsistent professionalism and chatter can disrupt relaxation

The Avana Spa hides a split personality: glossy decor and 5★ fans versus frequent reports of chatting therapists, missing towels/uniforms and uneven Thai massage pressure. I reveal when it’s worth booking and when to walk out—read now
Massage
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5/5Based on 40 Google reviews

60 Days in Thailand - Don't Know How?

Border run secret • Legal visa extension • Same day return

Quick contact →

Border run = legal trick to reset your tourist visa. Exit Thailand, re-enter same day = new 60-day stamp.

  • Get 60 new days (not 30)
  • Same day return to Phuket
  • All transport included
  • 100% success guaranteed

Leave request → Manager will explain everything

1 / 5

Skip Queues, Save Time and Relax - $40

2 hours wait → 15 minutes • Name sign meeting • Thai airports

Quick contact →

FastTrack Thailand = skip 2-hour immigration queues. Personal escort meets you with name sign, guides to VIP lane. 2 hours → 15 minutes guaranteed.

  • 2 hours saved every arrival
  • Personal escort with name sign
  • VIP immigration lane access
  • From $40 - cheaper than expected

Book FastTrack → Save 2 hours today

The Avana Spa — quick verdict

Solid 4.5-star average from 40 reviews masks a split experience: standout value for certain treatments and inconsistent therapist behavior that can undermine relaxation. Read the guest-tested details below before you book.

What guests consistently praise

  • Foot massage value — A one-hour foot massage at 300 baht earned explicit praise as great and worth the price.
  • Atmosphere — Multiple visitors noted tasteful decoration, cleanliness, relaxing music and pleasant scents on arrival.
  • Skilled therapists (when it happens) — Several guests reported excellent work across different staff members, with at least one regular patron saying every masseuse they tried was impressive.
  • Couple-friendly option — Visitors tried a couple’s Thai massage; outfits for couples were described as odd but not a deal breaker.

What guests warn about — specific service failures

  • Chatting and noise — Multiple reviews describe therapists talking and laughing loudly during sessions, sometimes continuing after polite requests to stop.
  • Offensive remarks in Thai — A visitor reported therapists made derogatory comments about clients in Thai, which was translated for them and created distress.
  • Foot washing and towels — One guest arriving from the beach said staff did not offer foot washing; when asked they were directed to a bathtub and no towel was provided, forcing them to walk to the bed with wet feet.
  • Poor communication on pressure — Reviewers noted staff did not ask client preference for soft, medium or strong pressure before starting the massage.
  • Uneven Thai massage technique — A detailed timing breakdown from a guest reported about 45 minutes spent on legs, 10 minutes on the back and roughly 3 minutes per arm, indicating an imbalanced session for that visitor.
  • Rough or jarring movements — Some guests described very hard pressure and sudden jarring moves, suggesting certain therapists may be inexperienced or use an aggressive style.

Putting contradictions together

Positive and negative reviews point to the same conclusion from opposite directions: some therapists deliver consistently excellent, value-for-money treatments, while others display lapses in professionalism or technique. The praise for foot massage and some staff members coexists with reports of noisy, distracted therapists and irregular treatment structure. That combination reads as inconsistent staff training or variable experience levels across shifts.

Actionable tips before you go

  • Try the foot massage first if you want a low-risk introduction; guests singled it out for value and quality.
  • Ask about foot washing and towels up front to avoid the beach-to-bed wet-feet scenario experienced by a reviewer.
  • State your pressure preference clearly and request a therapist who performs gentle or experienced Thai techniques if you dislike hard or sudden moves.
  • Request a quiet room and ask therapists to limit talking at the start of your session — reviewers had to ask several times before conversation stopped.
  • Confirm uniform availability if you expect to change into spa clothing; one guest requested a Thai uniform and it was not available by default until specifically asked for.
  • Payment note — The spa accepts NFC/contactless payments; it is not cash-only.
  • Hours — Open daily 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, which gives flexibility for late-afternoon or evening bookings.

Who should book and who should be cautious

If you seek an affordable, well-rated foot massage or don’t mind asking for what you want, The Avana Spa is worth a try. If you require consistently quiet, highly polished Thai massage technique without surprises, consider calling ahead to request a senior therapist or choose a provider where every review emphasizes professionalism.

Bottom line

The Avana Spa delivers standout moments and clear weaknesses in equal measure. Use the guest-tested tips above to stack the odds in your favor: book the praised foot massage, confirm towels and pressure, and ask for minimal talking. That approach leverages the spa’s strengths while avoiding the negative experiences other visitors reported.

Book Hotel Stays - Save Up to 70% Now

Instant search 1M+ properties • Best rates guaranteed • Free cancellation on most rooms

Loading...

🕒 Opening Hours

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

💳 Payment Options

NFC payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay)
📍 Coordinates:
7.822205, 98.340027
Open in Google Maps

You may like it

Comments are closed