Choa Chu Kang Massage Prices
Quick Answer
Traditional Thai massage in Choa Chu Kang costs S$25-50 ($19-37 USD) per hour at local shops, S$60-120 ($45-90 USD) at mid-range spas, and S$150-300 ($112-225 USD) at luxury hotel spas. Western town with affordable Tuina massage and community wellness
Massage prices in Choa Chu Kang, Singapore
A table showing the average massage prices in Choa Chu Kang, Singapore:
| Type of Massage | Duration | Price in Local Currency | Price in USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Signature Balinese | 60 minutes | S$150 | ~$110 |
| Hot Stone Therapy | N/A | S$225 | ~$165 |
| Foot Massage & Reflexology | 60 minutes | S$105 | ~$75 |
| Body Massage | 30 minutes | S$60 | ~$45 |
| Head, Neck, Shoulder Massage | 30 minutes | S$60 | ~$45 |
Popular massage venues in Choa Chu Kang
Here are some of the most popular massage venues in Choa Chu Kang:
- The Upsara Spa - Balinese-inspired spa providing a range of services from massage to skincare, hair, and body treatments. Exclusive zones for each gender and couple rooms. Enjoy access to sauna, jacuzzi, warm shower, and refreshments.
- SAFRA Choa Chu Kang - The UPSARA Spa located within the SAFRA Choa Chu Kang clubhouse, offering a range of massage and wellness services.
Special massage treatments in Choa Chu Kang
Some special massage treatments available in Choa Chu Kang include:
- Balinese Spa Ritual: Revive - Soothing massage followed with a cleansing body scrub and body mask for supple and silky smooth skin (S$245 / ~$180)
- Hair Shine (30 min) & Face Glow (30 Min) - Short on time? Get a quick refresh, with a gentle cleanse, exfoliate, mask, and moisturize (S$120 / ~$90)
Please note that these prices are based on an average and may vary depending on the specific massage parlor, location, and other factors.
Recommended Hotels in Choa Chu Kang
If you're planning a trip to Choa Chu Kang, here are some recommended hotels:
Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree
Situated in Singapore and with Singapore Zoo reachable within 100 metres, Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi.
Book NowGenting Hotel Jurong
Genting Hotel Jurong offers contemporary-style garden-themed accommodations in Singapore. It features an outdoor swimming pool and guests can enjoy meals at the in-house restaurant.
Book NowKranji Sanctuary Resort
Located in Singapore, within 13 km of Singapore Zoo and 13 km of Night Safari, Kranji Sanctuary Resort provides accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests.
Book NowHow to Get a Massage in Choa Chu Kang: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Choose Your Location and Type
Budget Option (S$25-50): Visit local massage shops in Choa Chu Kang town center. Look for shops with visible licenses and clean facilities.
Mid-Range Option (S$60-120): Book at established spas or wellness centers. These offer consistent quality and professional service.
Luxury Option (S$150-300): Reserve treatments at upscale hotel spas or resort wellness centers. Book 24-48 hours in advance for premium time slots.
Step 2: Make Your Booking
Walk-in (Budget/Mid-range): Most local massage shops accept walk-ins. Arrive early (before 2 PM) for best availability. Peak times are 6-9 PM.
Advance Booking (Luxury): Call or use hotel apps to book 1-3 days ahead. Request specific therapists if you have preferences.
Online Platforms: Use apps like Klook, KKday, or direct spa websites for discounts of 10-20% off walk-in rates.
Step 3: Arrival and Check-in
Arrive 10-15 minutes early to complete paperwork and change clothes. Most spas provide lockers for valuables.
Health Questionnaire: Disclose any injuries, medical conditions, or pregnancy. Therapists will adjust techniques accordingly.
Shower Facilities: Many mid-range and luxury spas offer pre-treatment showers. Use them to enhance relaxation.
Step 4: During Your Treatment
Communicate Pressure: Thai massage can be intense. Say "gentle" (gentle) or "stronger" (stronger) to adjust pressure.
Relax and Breathe: Deep breathing enhances the therapeutic benefits. Don't check your phone during treatment.
Speak Up: If anything feels uncomfortable or painful, tell your therapist immediately.
Step 5: After Your Treatment
Hydrate: Drink the complimentary tea or water to help flush toxins released during massage.
Rest: Take 5-10 minutes to relax before leaving. Don't rush back to sightseeing.
Tipping: Tip S$5-20 ($4-15 USD) for good service. Hand tips directly to your therapist.
Step 6: Safety and Etiquette
Verify Licenses: Legitimate shops display Ministry of Health Singapore (MOH) licenses prominently.
Confirm Prices: Always confirm the total price before treatment begins to avoid surprises.
Avoid Unlicensed Venues: Steer clear of shops with neon signs advertising "special massage".
Respect Therapists: Thai massage therapists are trained professionals. Treat them with respect and courtesy.
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