REVIEW · PHNOM PENH
Warm Stone Massage
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Hot stones can fix a wrecked day fast.
In Phnom Penh, this warm stone massage at Samatha Spa pairs heat along your spine with moisturized skin using coconut oil, and you also get a reflexology-style foot massage as part of the package. I like that it’s built for travel soreness, and you’re not just getting one soothing moment—you’re getting a full 90 minutes with bodywork aimed at circulation and muscle relief. One thing to weigh: at $53, it can feel pricier than bargain massage options, even if people say it’s worth paying for.
The spa itself is easy to find in the center of town, and the vibe reads as clean, calm, and professional. I also love the human touch: therapists (like Ms Sophea, Ms Vivian, and Ms Vivan) are praised for checking in on pressure, so it doesn’t feel like you’re guessing. If you’re sensitive to heat or you want super light touch only, you’ll want to say so right away.
In This Review
- Key things that make this session worth your time
- Warm Stones in Phnom Penh: why this massage hits the spot
- Samatha Spa Phnom Penh: location, vibe, and what to do first
- Your 90 minutes: how the warm stone treatment is structured
- The reflexology foot massage: included and genuinely useful
- Pressure, comfort, and therapist attention: how to get the best session
- Welcome drinks, tea, and the small comforts that matter
- Price and value: is $53 a smart spend?
- When to book this massage (and when not to)
- Logistics that help you fit it into your day
- Should you book warm stone massage at Samatha Spa Phnom Penh?
- FAQ
- Where does the warm stone massage start?
- How long is the massage?
- What is the price?
- Is there a welcome drink included?
- What massage type do I get?
- Is a reflexology foot massage included?
- Is this a private experience?
- Do I get any drinks besides the welcome drink?
- Where does the experience end?
- Is there a mobile ticket?
Key things that make this session worth your time
- Hot stones along your spine to target deep tension and warm tight muscles
- Coconut oil used to moisturize your skin during the massage
- Reflexology foot massage included, using reflex-point theory to ease tension
- Welcome drink included, and some visits include hot tea plus cookies afterward
- Private session feel since it’s just your group
Warm Stones in Phnom Penh: why this massage hits the spot

This hot stone massage is designed for that post-sightseeing, post-heat, post-walking body you end up with in Cambodia. The treatment focuses on warmed stones placed along the spine, plus work on muscles and joints so you can feel looser and more mobile after. Heat like this can be a big deal when you’re carrying tension from long days in taxis, tuk-tuks, or on foot.
The spa also frames the massage as circulation support, not just comfort. That matters because if your legs and back feel sluggish after travel, you often want more than relaxation—you want your body to feel like it’s waking up again.
You’ll usually hear people talk about stress relief first. That’s real, but I’d also put money on the practical side: a solid massage can make tomorrow’s plans easier, especially if you’re moving on soon.
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Samatha Spa Phnom Penh: location, vibe, and what to do first

You start at Samatha Spa Phnom Penh, 7 St 278, Phnom Penh 12302. It’s in central Phnom Penh, so you’re not trekking across town just for some self-care. It’s also near public transportation, which is useful if you’re stacking plans around it.
Once you arrive, expect a welcome drink included with the massage package. In a few accounts, the overall refreshment setup gets mentioned as part of the comfort—people note hot tea and cookies at the end, which is a nice touch if you’ve been out in the heat all day.
The vibe comes through as quiet and relaxing. Cleanliness and calm show up repeatedly, and one person even described a lemongrass scent on arrival. That little sensory detail matters more than you’d think: it helps your brain switch from trip-mode to rest-mode before your massage even starts.
Your 90 minutes: how the warm stone treatment is structured
The package is 90 minutes, and it’s private for your group. That’s not just a luxury; it’s also practical because you can actually focus on communication—like telling your therapist how firm you want pressure.
Here’s what the session includes based on the treatment description:
- Warmed stones placed along your spine
- Skin moisturized using pure coconut oil
- Massage aimed at easing aches and pains while soothing muscles and joints
- A focus on improving circulation
Think of it as a full-body reset rather than a quick shoulder-only fix. With heat placed along the spine, the goal is to help the muscles relax in a way that feels steadier than rubbing alone. Coconut oil also changes the feel—less drag, more glide—so the massage can feel smoother and more continuous.
The big plus: this isn’t presented as one-note relaxation. It’s built around specific body goals—pain relief, joint comfort, and circulation support—so if you’re booking it because your body feels worn down, you’re in the right category.
The reflexology foot massage: included and genuinely useful

This part is an easy win. You get reflexology foot massage included, which is based on the idea that the feet contain reflex points connected to other parts of the body. The theory isn’t magic, but the massage itself can still help you feel calmer, lighter, and less tense—especially when your calves and feet have absorbed every day of walking.
In practice, foot reflexology can be a great pairing with warm stone work. Stones help loosen the core and back; the feet work helps you come down from tension and feel more “whole.” If you’ve had cramped feet or a heavy-legged feeling, this included add-on is the kind of detail that turns a massage into a real recovery session.
I also like that it keeps the experience balanced. Even if your main discomfort is in your back or shoulders, your body still carries tension through your legs and feet. Reflexology gives you that “whole-system” feel without adding extra time or extra cost.
Pressure, comfort, and therapist attention: how to get the best session
One of the clearest themes in the feedback is communication. People specifically mention therapists checking in on pressure—such as Ms Sophea and Ms Vivian—and also describe therapists like Ms Vivan as welcoming and good at the experience.
That’s exactly what you want. If you’ve ever had a massage where you silently suffer through too much pressure, you know why this matters. Ask for adjustments early. Even saying something simple like firmer in the tight spots and lighter elsewhere can steer the session into the comfort zone you want.
You can also use therapist names as a clue for what to prioritize. Ms Khon, for example, gets mentioned for firm, detailed attention in a warm stone session. Ms Sour and Srey sour show up with praise for kindness and professionalism. Mr Dat gets connected with a good “hot compress” experience, which suggests the staff understands heat-based bodywork beyond just stones.
Bottom line: don’t be shy. This is your body, and the spa is set up for you to get the pressure right.
Welcome drinks, tea, and the small comforts that matter
This package includes a welcome drink, and that counts more than you might think. It gives you a buffer before the massage, so you’re not arriving dehydrated and tense. A welcome drink can also be a quick cue that the place runs on routine and care, not just “get on the table, start rubbing.”
In some write-ups, people mention hot tea and cookies at the end. Those are small items, but they support the vibe: you get to cool down, reset, and leave feeling nourished rather than rushed. After a warm-stone session, your body temperature can feel different for a bit—finishing with something warm and light is a smart way to close the loop.
Price and value: is $53 a smart spend?

Let’s talk money straight. $53 for 90 minutes with warm stones, coconut oil, a welcome drink, and reflexology foot massage is not a budget bargain, and at least one person explicitly called the price high. But the same person added that it was worth paying for.
So here’s how I’d judge the value for you:
- You’re paying for time (90 minutes), not just a quick 30 or 60-minute slot.
- You’re paying for method, not only touch—heat along the spine plus the included reflexology foot work.
- You’re paying for comfort details, like the welcome drink and the calm, clean setting.
If your priority is getting your body to feel significantly better—especially after travel days—this looks like a solid use of funds. If you’re chasing the lowest possible massage price in Phnom Penh, you might feel sticker shock.
When to book this massage (and when not to)
This fits best when your body needs recovery. If you’ve been walking a lot, sitting in a hot vehicle, or dealing with that stiff travel ache, a warm stone session makes sense. One account even mentions being grateful for the massage before a flight, which tells me this is the kind of service people choose when they want their body to handle the next move.
I’d also consider it when you want a calm indoor reset. The spa setting is described as quiet and relaxing, and that’s exactly what you need when Phnom Penh traffic and heat have worn you down.
One caution: if you have a strong sensitivity to heat or you’re dealing with skin irritation, talk with the therapist before anything hot is applied. The session uses warmed stones and oils, so it’s better to handle that upfront than to wait and hope it works out.
Logistics that help you fit it into your day

This experience starts and ends back at the meeting point. That’s convenient because you’re not wondering where to get picked up or how to transition between activities. It also means you can treat it like a clean “bookend” to your day: arrive, get your massage, leave feeling better.
It’s also listed as private, so you’ll only share the space with your group. That can make a big difference if you want a calmer pace or you prefer quiet time without the feeling of shared appointments.
And since it’s near public transportation, you’re not locked into just one type of transport plan. You can choose what’s easiest in the moment.
Should you book warm stone massage at Samatha Spa Phnom Penh?
Book it if you want a 90-minute hot stone massage with heat placed along the spine, coconut oil skin care, and an included reflexology foot massage—all in a clean, calm, central Phnom Penh setting. The included welcome drink and the consistent praise for professionalism and pressure checks are strong signs the session is run with care.
I’d think twice only if the $53 price feels like it squeezes your budget, or if you know you don’t do well with heat-based bodywork. Otherwise, this is the kind of practical self-care that can genuinely improve how you feel on the next day of your trip.
FAQ
Where does the warm stone massage start?
The start location is Samatha Spa Phnom Penh, 7 St 278, Phnom Penh 12302, Cambodia.
How long is the massage?
The massage treatment is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
What is the price?
The price is $53.
Is there a welcome drink included?
Yes. A welcome drink is included in the massage package.
What massage type do I get?
You get a traditional hot stone massage, with warmed stones placed along your spine and coconut oil used to moisturize your skin.
Is a reflexology foot massage included?
Yes. Reflexology foot massage is included.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Do I get any drinks besides the welcome drink?
No. Any other drink is not included.
Where does the experience end?
It ends back at the meeting point.
Is there a mobile ticket?
Yes. The tour includes a mobile ticket, and you receive confirmation at the time of booking.
























