REVIEW · PATTAYA
Pattaya: Spa Experience at Oasis Spa
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A calm garden break in Pattaya changes the whole day. Oasis Spa Pattaya is a quiet wellness stop tucked in a tropical garden between Jomtien Beach and South Pattaya, a practical breather from the coast and the crowds. I love the mix of Thai massage styles with modern comfort details, and I also like how the spa keeps things personal with private rooms and a peaceful onsite setup.
The biggest drawback to plan around is communication: you’re booking a voucher, and you must reserve your exact time with the spa after purchase. One recent experience also flagged a missed update on arrival timing even though the app showed a confirmation, so build in time and double-check your message.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- A Calm Garden Break Between Jomtien and South Pattaya
- Thai Massage Choices: Thai, Aromatherapy Oil, and Thai Lanna
- How Your 1–3 Hour Spa Visit Usually Unfolds
- Facilities That Matter: Private Rooms, Steam Room, and Cold Pools
- Price and Value in Pattaya: What $51 Covers
- Who This Spa Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Making It Smooth: Timing, Clothing, and What’s Allowed
- Should You Book Oasis Spa Pattaya?
- FAQ
- Where is Oasis Spa Pattaya located?
- How long is the spa experience?
- How much does it cost?
- What treatments are available?
- What’s included with the treatment?
- Do I need to reserve a time?
- What should I bring and wear?
- Who is the experience not suitable for?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Between Jomtien and South Pattaya: Easy to pair with beach time or temple stops without losing the calm.
- Multiple therapy styles: Thai massage, aromatherapy oil massage, and Thai Lanna therapies give you real choice.
- Private room comfort: A more restful experience than massage-in-a-lobby setups.
- Onsite steam and cold pools: Handy add-ons if you like contrast after a heavy stretch-and-press treatment.
- Simple follow-up routine: Welcome drink first, then a Thai snack and hot tea after your session.
A Calm Garden Break Between Jomtien and South Pattaya

Pattaya is the kind of place where your schedule can swing wildly: beach mornings, city errands, then night plans. Oasis Spa is the counterbalance. The location matters because it sits in a green, quiet pocket between Jomtien Beach and South Pattaya, close enough that you won’t feel like you’re crossing half the province just to relax.
When you arrive, the setting does the work. Instead of hard edges and street noise, you get that slowed-down spa feeling—tropical greenery, a calmer pace, and rooms set up for privacy. That’s not just a nice-to-have. In Pattaya, where you can feel pulled in ten directions, having a genuine reset matters.
If you’re also planning nearby sights, the spa’s position near Big Buddha Hill and Thepprasit Junction is useful. You can stack a visit that fits your day: do your errands or viewpoint plans first, then give your body a proper “off switch” before dinner.
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Thai Massage Choices: Thai, Aromatherapy Oil, and Thai Lanna

This spa experience is built around one core idea: Thai healing techniques plus wellness comforts. You’re not limited to one style. You can choose among:
- Traditional Thai massage
- Aromatherapy oil massage
- Signature Thai Lanna therapies
Here’s how I think about the value of that choice. Thai massage is typically the go-to if you want stretching, firm pressure, and that classic body-alignment feel. Aromatherapy oil massage tends to be a better fit if you want smoother, scent-led relaxation and a gentler reset. Thai Lanna therapies are a useful wildcard if you like the idea of something named and traditional, but still want a modern spa approach to comfort.
One thing I really like: this isn’t trying to reinvent massage into something gimmicky. It sticks to therapy types you can recognize, which makes it easier to decide what your body needs that day.
Also, the onsite therapists are set up for a proper spa flow. In one account, the service came across as professional and friendly, and the treatment quality was described as high level. That’s exactly what you want when you’re paying a modest price for a relaxing hour or two—your money should translate into competent hands, not guesswork.
How Your 1–3 Hour Spa Visit Usually Unfolds

You’ll be at the spa for 1–3 hours, depending on the treatment option you pick and how the day is scheduled. This is important because it affects your planning. With a session this length, you should treat it like a real appointment, not a quick stop between meals.
Here’s the realistic rhythm based on what’s included:
1) Arrive early
The spa asks you to come 10–15 minutes before your scheduled time. That buffer helps you check in calmly and reduces stress, which is kind of the whole point.
2) Welcome drink and towel
You get a refreshing welcome drink and towel service. It’s small, but in hot coastal Pattaya weather, it helps you switch gears fast. You feel ready for relaxation instead of walking into the massage still overheated.
3) Your selected treatment
The core event is your chosen massage or therapy. This is where your earlier decision on Thai massage vs aromatherapy oil vs Thai Lanna makes a difference. Expect expert guidance from the therapist and a structured session tailored to what you booked.
4) Post-treatment calm
After the massage, you’re served a Thai snack and hot tea. That’s more than a snack. It’s a comfortable closing ritual that helps you transition back to your day without feeling suddenly hungry or drained.
One practical note: the experience is described as private or small groups available. Even if you’re not booking a fully private room setup, the private-room design helps keep the experience from feeling public.
Facilities That Matter: Private Rooms, Steam Room, and Cold Pools

It’s easy for spas to sell “relaxation” while still feeling generic inside. Oasis Spa’s onsite setup gives you more to work with than just the therapist and a chair.
You can expect:
- Private treatment rooms
- A steam room
- Cold pools
- Tranquil tropical garden surroundings
Why these details matter:
- Private rooms help you actually switch off. You can focus on your breathing and let the massage do its job.
- A steam room is useful if you like heat before treatment. Even if you don’t use it every time, it can make the body feel looser.
- Cold pools are for contrast—especially if you feel stiff after beach walking or a day of sitting in taxis. People who like that temperature swing often find it helps them feel more awake afterward.
That said, don’t feel forced to use everything. Your best plan is to use only what suits your comfort level and your timing. The massage is the anchor; the amenities are bonus.
Price and Value in Pattaya: What $51 Covers
At about $51 per person, this is positioned as a value spa option. In Pattaya, prices can swing from bargain deals to high-end resorts. What makes Oasis Spa feel like good value is what’s included with the session, not just the massage itself.
Your package includes:
- A signature massage by an expert therapist
- Your selected spa treatment
- Welcome drink with a refreshing towel
- Thai snack and hot tea after the treatment
That bundle matters because it removes decision friction. You don’t have to calculate what you’ll add later, and you get the classic spa rhythm—arrival refresh, treatment, and recovery food/tea.
Also, the spa being set in a calmer garden setting adds value in a city where you can pay for “relaxation” but still feel like you’re sitting in a noisy traffic zone. Here, the setting helps protect the experience.
One consideration: some parts are described as part of the onsite facilities (like steam and cold pools), but your exact schedule depends on your appointment. So think of the price as covering your treatment and included refreshments, with facilities as flexible extras you can use according to the spa’s setup.
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Who This Spa Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

Oasis Spa Pattaya is a great fit if you want:
- A break from Pattaya’s energy without leaving the area
- Real Thai massage choices, not a one-style-fits-all approach
- A quieter, private-room feel
- A straightforward appointment of 1–3 hours that doesn’t swallow your whole day
It’s also ideal if you’re planning a day near Jomtien Beach and want a “reset” before you head back into restaurants or nightlife.
But it’s not suitable for:
- Pregnant women
- People with back problems
- Wheelchair users
If you fall into any of those categories, it’s worth choosing a different wellness option designed for your needs.
If your body is generally healthy and you just want relaxation and flexibility, this kind of therapy mix tends to land well.
Making It Smooth: Timing, Clothing, and What’s Allowed
This experience is easy to plan, but a few details can make the day feel effortless.
Bring:
- Comfortable clothes
Not allowed onsite:
- Pets
- Smoking
- Alcohol and drugs
And the one thing you should take seriously is the timing confirmation. This product works like a spa voucher, and reservation is required. After your booking is confirmed, you need to message the spa to reserve your treatment time using the GetYourGuide chat under the Bookings page.
Here’s the practical tip I’d follow: if your plans change, message them again right away. One recent account mentioned a situation where the process didn’t update the spa about arrival time even though the app showed a confirmed time. That’s exactly the kind of mismatch you can prevent with a quick message to verify your schedule.
Should You Book Oasis Spa Pattaya?

Yes, if you want a calm Thai massage and Thai Lanna focused spa session in a quiet garden setting between Jomtien and South Pattaya. The private rooms, welcome refresh, and post-treatment snack plus hot tea make it feel complete for the price, not like a half-experience.
Book it if:
- You’re staying in Pattaya and want a real reset
- You like choosing between Thai massage styles and aromatherapy oil
- You can arrive 10–15 minutes early and you’re willing to coordinate your exact treatment time
Skip it if:
- You have back problems, are pregnant, or need wheelchair access
If you’re the type who likes peace more than nightlife noise, and you want to leave feeling physically looser and mentally calmer, Oasis Spa is a strong value pick.
FAQ

Where is Oasis Spa Pattaya located?
It’s in Chonburi Province, Thailand, in a tropical garden setting between Jomtien Beach and South Pattaya, near Big Buddha Hill and Thepprasit Junction.
How long is the spa experience?
The duration is listed as 1–3 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price is $51 per person.
What treatments are available?
You can choose from Thai massage, aromatherapy oil massage, and Thai Lanna therapies.
What’s included with the treatment?
You get a signature massage by an expert therapist, your chosen spa treatment, a welcome drink with a refreshing towel, and a Thai snack with hot tea after the treatment.
Do I need to reserve a time?
Yes. Reservation is required, and after your booking is confirmed, you need to message the spa to reserve your treatment time using the GetYourGuide chat.
What should I bring and wear?
Bring comfortable clothes.
Who is the experience not suitable for?
It’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, and wheelchair users. Pets, smoking, and alcohol or drugs are not allowed.
























