REVIEW · HO CHI MINH CITY
60 minutes Body Massage with Ginger Oil
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A warm ginger massage is the kind of reset you can fit in fast. In Ho Chi Minh City, this 60-minute body massage uses warm ginger essential oil and aims to calm muscle tension and stress. It’s offered daily at Soul Care Nails & More, with a small max group of 4 that keeps things calmer than big spa setups.
I like the practical vibe: the salon is described as beautifully clean and well run. I also love that staff can speak English, which makes it easier to relax instead of translating every little question.
One consideration: private transportation is not included, so you’ll need to plan your own ride to the meeting point and back.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- Ginger Oil Body Massage in Saigon: What the 60 Minutes Really Does for You
- Getting There at 110 Đ. Lê Thị Riêng (District 1) Without Stress
- What Happens During the Massage: Warm Ginger Essential Oil for a Full-Body Reset
- Soul Care Nails & More: The Clean Boutique Factor and English-Friendly Service
- Coffee or Tea Included: A Small Detail That Changes How You Feel After
- Price and Value in Ho Chi Minh City: How $17.79 Fits the Real Bargain Zone
- Who This Ginger Massage Is Best For (And Who Should Reconsider)
- Practical Tips So Your Hour Goes Smoothly
- Should You Book This Ginger Oil Body Massage in Ho Chi Minh City?
- FAQ
- How long is the 60 minutes body massage?
- How much does the massage cost?
- What is included with the massage?
- Is private transportation included?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Does the experience end at the meeting point?
- What are the opening hours?
- What is the maximum group size?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights you’ll care about

- Warm ginger essential oil is used for relaxation, circulation support, and more flexibility.
- Small-group setup (max 4) helps the session feel personal rather than rushed.
- Clean, boutique feel is a top note from past visitors.
- English-speaking staff makes communication easy.
- Coffee or tea included so you can finish feeling settled, not still wired.
Ginger Oil Body Massage in Saigon: What the 60 Minutes Really Does for You

If your Ho Chi Minh City days feel packed, a 60-minute massage is a smart size. You get a real break for your body without turning your afternoon into a whole production. This session centers on warm ginger essential oil, with the goal of relaxation and easing physical discomfort.
The massage is designed to do more than feel good for a moment. It’s marketed as helping increase blood circulation and reducing muscle tension, with spillover benefits like easing headaches and supporting better sleep. Even if you’re not chasing medical results, those are common reasons people book ginger-focused bodywork in the first place.
The style here is clearly relaxation-first. That’s great if you want stress relief and a softer body after walking around District 1. If you’re hoping for an intense, very deep, highly aggressive style, you might want to set expectations that this is aimed at calming rather than punishing muscles.
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Getting There at 110 Đ. Lê Thị Riêng (District 1) Without Stress

The meeting point is simple and specific: 110 Đ. Lê Thị Riêng, Phường Phạm Ngũ Lão, Quận 1, Hồ Chí Minh 71009, Vietnam. The location is noted as near public transportation, which matters in Saigon because traffic and hailing rides can eat time.
Since private transportation is not included, don’t build your schedule around pickup. Plan to get yourself there with a rideshare or taxi, or use transit if that’s how you’ve been moving. Also, since it ends back at the meeting point, you won’t need a separate plan to “get home” from the massage location.
This is also offered daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, so you can pair it with sightseeing instead of forcing your day around one narrow time window.
What Happens During the Massage: Warm Ginger Essential Oil for a Full-Body Reset

Your session is about an hour, with the core focus on a relaxing body massage using warm ginger essential oil. The warm oil part is a key detail because it changes the feel of the massage. Warmth typically helps your muscles loosen and your nervous system downshift, which is exactly what you want after a day of heat, walking, and nonstop noise.
The benefits listed for this experience are practical: reduced muscle tension, support for relaxation, and increased blood circulation. The session is also described as helping with headaches and insomnia, plus supporting flexibility. I’d treat those as goals the therapy is aimed at, not guarantees, but they line up with what massage usually does when the focus is soothing and tension-focused.
One more real-world point from the vibe of the place: past visitors highlighted attentive massage work. That matters because even a relaxing massage can feel mediocre if the practitioner is distracted or inconsistent. Here, the “attentive” theme is strong.
Soul Care Nails & More: The Clean Boutique Factor and English-Friendly Service

This massage takes place at Soul Care Nails & More, which is a helpful clue because the setting is described as both boutique and tidy. When a salon is well run, you tend to get small wins: smoother check-in, clearer communication, and fewer awkward pauses.
You’ll also likely appreciate the language support. Reviews emphasize English spoken by courteous, friendly staff. That can be surprisingly important in Vietnam, especially if you want to explain comfort level, pressure preferences, or simply ask basic questions without frustration.
There’s also a practical note about the environment: the location is not only about massage. One review mentions a mix that includes massage and hair care services. That doesn’t change your massage directly, but it often means the studio functions like a multi-service shop with real routines, staff, and organization—usually a good sign for hygiene and consistency.
The small group size also supports the boutique feel. With a maximum of 4 travelers, you’re less likely to end up in a crowded room with a fast production-line rhythm.
Coffee or Tea Included: A Small Detail That Changes How You Feel After

Your experience includes coffee and/or tea. It sounds minor, but it’s one of those details that helps the whole outing feel complete. After an hour focused on relaxation, you want something warm (or at least familiar) to help you come back to street life slowly.
If you’ve been drinking random drinks between activities, this included break can also help you avoid the classic post-massage problem: feeling fine during the session, then immediately getting hungry and cranky outside. A beverage inclusion is small, but it smooths that transition.
Because the experience ends back at the meeting point, you can keep things simple. Drink your coffee or tea, reset mentally, and then decide what’s next—dinner, a quick walk, or an early night.
Price and Value in Ho Chi Minh City: How $17.79 Fits the Real Bargain Zone

At $17.79 per person for about 60 minutes, this sits in the “serious value” category for a city like Ho Chi Minh City. But value isn’t just price—it’s also what you get for that money.
Here’s the value equation I’d use:
- You’re paying for a one-hour body massage with ginger essential oil.
- You get a clean, well-run boutique environment (this shows up strongly in feedback).
- Staff can communicate in English, which reduces friction and makes the experience more comfortable.
- You also get coffee and/or tea included.
- The group size is capped at 4, which can help keep attention on each person rather than splitting time across a crowd.
Put together, this is why people rate it highly. It’s not framed as a fancy luxury spa. It’s positioned as a good, consistent service at a price that doesn’t force you to compromise on quality.
If you’re comparing, don’t just look at the base price. Count what’s included, and consider the setting. A cheaper massage in a chaotic, poorly organized place can cost more than money if you spend your visit tense or unsure.
Who This Ginger Massage Is Best For (And Who Should Reconsider)

This works especially well if you:
- want a relaxation-focused massage after walking around Saigon
- prefer a smaller, calmer setting (max 4 travelers)
- value clean facilities and clear communication in English
- need a self-care break that fits into a busy day
It’s also reasonable for most people, since the experience says most travelers can participate. That’s a good sign if you’re not sure you want something complicated. You’re choosing a mainstream wellness service with a straightforward duration.
Reconsider if you’re traveling with expectations that don’t match the style. Since the description emphasizes relaxation and tension reduction (not anything like “sports recovery” or extreme deep tissue), you may feel more satisfied if you’re booking it for stress relief, stiffness, and general body comfort.
Practical Tips So Your Hour Goes Smoothly

You’ll get the best experience when you plan around the experience details, not guesswork.
First, plan your arrival time. The salon is open 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and the session is about 1 hour, so aim to arrive with a small buffer rather than sprinting in at the last second.
Second, keep your transport plan straightforward. Because private transportation isn’t included, build your route using public transit or a taxi/rideshare. Since it ends back at the meeting point, you won’t need to figure out a second location afterward.
Third, communicate what you want in simple terms. With English-speaking staff, you’re in a better position than at places where language is a wall. Even if you don’t know massage vocabulary, you can still say you want it more relaxed or more gentle, and that typically leads to better results.
Finally, don’t overstuff the schedule right before and right after. A ginger relaxation session is at its best when you let your body decompress instead of treating it like a quick task between errands.
Should You Book This Ginger Oil Body Massage in Ho Chi Minh City?
I think you should book it if you want a clean, organized massage setting, English-friendly service, and a one-hour reset that fits real travel time. The combination of warm ginger essential oil, a relaxation focus, small group size, and included coffee or tea makes this feel like more than a bargain—it feels like a dependable “take care of myself” stop.
Skip it if your priority is an ultra-intense, specialized medical-style body treatment, or if you dislike handling your own transport. This experience is meant for travelers who can get themselves to 110 Đ. Lê Thị Riêng and want a calmer, straightforward wellness break.
If that’s you, this is an easy yes.
FAQ
How long is the 60 minutes body massage?
The massage session lasts about 1 hour.
How much does the massage cost?
It costs $17.79 per person.
What is included with the massage?
Coffee and/or tea is included.
Is private transportation included?
No, private transportation is not included.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is 110 Đ. Lê Thị Riêng, Phường Phạm Ngũ Lão, Quận 1, Hồ Chí Minh 71009, Vietnam.
Does the experience end at the meeting point?
Yes, it ends back at the meeting point.
What are the opening hours?
The activity runs Monday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
What is the maximum group size?
The maximum is 4 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, and the amount paid is not refunded.


























