Head, Back and Shoulder Massage in Phnom Penh

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Head, Back and Shoulder Massage in Phnom Penh

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Operated by Bodia Spa Phnom Penh (Riverside) · Bookable on Viator

Traveller rating 4.5 (8)Price from$32.00Operated byBodia Spa Phnom Penh (Riverside)Book viaViator

A massage that feels like a reset button. This 1 hour 30 minute session at Bodia Spa Riverside targets the spots that get cranky from temple walks and long days—especially your back and shoulders. You’ll also get thoughtful spa extras like a cold towel, plus coffee or tea.

What I like most is the focus. The massage is built around head, back, and shoulder relief, so it’s not the vague, generic kind of rub-down. And the therapist approach comes across as professional, with a back treatment that earns a big thumbs-up from repeat-style praise.

One thing to consider: private transportation is not included. If you’re staying farther from Riverside, you’ll want to budget for a ride or plan public transport so you don’t show up frazzled.

Why This Massage Is Worth Your Time

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  • Targeted head, back, and shoulder work that fits a walking-heavy day
  • Professional therapists with strong feedback tied to back relief
  • Cold towel + feet cleansing included, so you feel cared for beyond the massage
  • Coffee or tea served as part of the experience
  • Private for your group so you can relax without strangers in the room

Arriving at Bodia Spa Riverside Without Stress

Your session starts at BODIA SPA Riverside, Street 178 on the corner of Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3) in Phnom Penh. The good news is that it’s near public transportation, so you’re not forced into a taxi-only plan. The even better news is that your activity ends back at the same meeting point, which keeps your night simple.

This matters because massage timing can get tricky in Phnom Penh. If you arrive late or already irritated, you’ll carry that tension into the chair. Aim to show up a few minutes early, take a deep breath, and treat the check-in as part of the unwind. You’ll get a confirmation at booking, which helps you show up without last-minute guessing.

Also, it’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That’s a small detail, but it changes the feel of the whole visit. If you’re traveling with family or friends, it’s easier to keep one relaxed schedule instead of adapting to other people’s pace.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh.

What Happens During the 90 Minutes of Head, Back, and Shoulder Work

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The core of this experience is straightforward: a head, back, and shoulder massage designed to help with tension. The session runs about 1 hour 30 minutes, which is long enough to feel like something actually changed. Short massages can be nice, but they often fade before your body has a chance to fully loosen up.

You’re not guessing what you’re getting, either. The package is explicitly built around these areas:

  • Head (useful if you’ve had long days squinting at sights or riding in traffic)
  • Back (often the main culprit from uneven pavement and nonstop walking)
  • Shoulders (the classic tie-up spot after heat, bags, and constant posture changes)

What I’d watch for is pressure and preference. The information doesn’t spell out intensity levels, so you’ll want to communicate what feels good when you arrive. If your shoulders are tight, ask for extra attention there. If your lower back feels cranky, you can request that the therapist focuses on the back areas most aligned with your tension.

This is also one of those experiences where the “targeted” part matters. Instead of a massage that spreads attention everywhere, this one concentrates on the zones that tend to accumulate strain. That’s exactly why it pairs well with a day of Phnom Penh sightseeing—history stops, walking detours, and the kind of heat that makes you hunch without noticing.

And based on the strongest review feedback, the back work is the star. The top praise calls out the best back treatment and professional staff, which is a great sign that the therapists don’t treat this as a quick routine. They’re aiming for real relief.

The Included Extras: Tea or Coffee, Cold Towel, and Feet Cleansing

Head, Back and Shoulder Massage in Phnom Penh - The Included Extras: Tea or Coffee, Cold Towel, and Feet Cleansing
This massage isn’t just the massage. You also get a few spa touches that make the experience feel complete instead of rushed.

Here’s what’s included:

  • Coffee and/or tea
  • Cold towel
  • Feet cleansing

Those may sound like small add-ons, but they change how your body transitions from street mode to calm mode. A cold towel can help when you’ve been sweating and moving around all day. Feet cleansing is especially smart after walking—your feet don’t just carry you; they quietly broadcast how tired you are.

The coffee or tea is your gentle landing. You’re not sent out immediately after the massage with a “see you later” feeling. It helps you stay in that slower rhythm. If you’re planning to keep exploring afterward, having a warm drink can also make you feel more human before you step back into traffic and crowds.

One practical note: bring flip-flops or sandals you’re comfortable taking on and off. The info doesn’t specify footwear handling, but if feet cleansing is included, you’ll likely appreciate anything that makes the process easy and quick.

Private by Design: Your Group, Your Pace

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Because this is private for your group, you don’t have to worry about sharing the space or adjusting to other people’s preferences. That’s a big deal if you’re traveling with:

  • family members who want the same time window
  • couples who prefer calm, uninterrupted relaxation
  • friends who want to keep the day’s schedule aligned

Private sessions can also be easier for communication. Even though the details don’t list a pre-massage questionnaire, you can still clarify your needs at the start. If you know you hold tension in your shoulders, say so. If your head feels tight from screen time or sun glare, mention it.

The balanced reality check: private typically means you might not get the lowest per-person price versus shared options. Still, at $32 per person for about 90 minutes, the deal looks solid—especially since extras are included, and the massage is focused rather than generic.

Price and Value: What $32 Buys You Here

Head, Back and Shoulder Massage in Phnom Penh - Price and Value: What $32 Buys You Here
At $32.00 per person for roughly 1 hour 30 minutes, this sits in the “worth it” zone for most travelers who want actual recovery time without paying resort-spa prices. The value improves because the package includes more than just massage time:

  • head, back, and shoulder massage
  • coffee and/or tea
  • cold towel
  • feet cleansing

That turns the visit into a small full-cycle experience. You arrive, cool down and reset, get targeted bodywork, then leave with your energy steadier than when you came in.

A detail I’d keep in mind: it’s booked on mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at booking. The smoother the process, the less mental load you carry on a trip day. That sounds minor, but after a week of planning, small friction matters.

Also, the average booking window is about 109 days in advance. That doesn’t mean you must book that early, but it’s a hint that sessions can be in demand—especially for people trying to schedule relaxation around sightseeing.

Best Timing: When to Book This in Your Phnom Penh Day

Head, Back and Shoulder Massage in Phnom Penh - Best Timing: When to Book This in Your Phnom Penh Day
This experience fits best as a mid-trip reset or a late-day exhale. If you’re doing temples and long walks, your body usually starts complaining after hours—tight shoulders, a stiff back, and that headache feeling that comes from stress and dehydration.

If you’re going to do it after a busy day, don’t stack your schedule too tightly. Give yourself time to cool off before the massage and a little buffer after so you can stand up slowly and not rush into your next stop.

If you’re the type who likes planning, you can think of it like this:

  • Morning: major sights
  • Afternoon: massage and recovery
  • Evening: something easier, like strolling and snacks

That plan keeps you from trying to solve travel fatigue with willpower. Massage works better when you’re already ready to relax, not when you’re running on the edge of exhaustion.

Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip It)

Head, Back and Shoulder Massage in Phnom Penh - Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip It)
This massage is a strong fit if you want:

  • targeted relief for head, back, and shoulders
  • a focused session long enough to matter (1 hour 30 minutes)
  • included comfort extras (cold towel, feet cleansing, tea/coffee)
  • a private setup for your group

I’d also say it’s a great choice for anyone who doesn’t want a complicated experience. This one stays practical: you show up at Bodia Spa Riverside, you get the massage, and you end back at the start point.

Who might skip it? If you specifically want a different massage style (like full-body, deep tissue only, or a very specific therapeutic protocol), the information doesn’t state those options. In that case, you might want to confirm that the head/back/shoulder format matches your goal.

Quick Tips to Get the Most From Your Session

Head, Back and Shoulder Massage in Phnom Penh - Quick Tips to Get the Most From Your Session
A few habits can make the results feel stronger:

  • Arrive not rushed. Your body responds to stress less when you’re already calm.
  • Tell the therapist what feels tight: shoulders first, back first, or head tension. Don’t hint. Say it directly.
  • Drink what you’re given after the massage (tea or coffee) and keep hydration in mind afterward—especially after walking in Phnom Penh heat.
  • Wear easy clothes you can move in comfortably. You want your shoulders and back to feel free from the moment you sit down.

And based on the best review feedback, this is the kind of place where you can expect the therapists to take the work seriously. The praise highlights professional staff and a top-notch back treatment, so you’re not rolling the dice on a casual service.

Should You Book Bodia Spa’s Head, Back, and Shoulder Massage?

I think you should book this if you want a reliable, straightforward way to unwind in Phnom Penh—and you’re tired from walking and heat. The price is reasonable for the time, and the inclusion of cold towel, feet cleansing, and coffee/tea makes it feel like a full experience, not just a service you pass through.

It’s also a good choice if you value a private setup for your group. If you’re traveling with family or friends and want everyone on the same relaxation schedule, this format helps.

If you’re short on time, don’t ignore the main consideration: private transportation isn’t included. Make sure you can reach BODIA SPA Riverside easily so the start isn’t chaotic. If that logistics piece works for you, this is a very solid way to end a day of sightseeing with your body actually feeling better.

FAQ

How long is the head, back, and shoulder massage in Phnom Penh?

It’s approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

What does the massage include?

You’ll get a head, back, and shoulder massage, plus coffee and/or tea, a cold towel, and feet cleansing.

How much does it cost?

The price is $32.00 per person.

Is transportation included?

No. Private transportation is not included.

Is this experience private?

Yes. It’s private for your group only.

Where do I meet for the session?

You start at BODIA SPA Riverside, Street 178 – Corner, Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3), Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Will I receive a confirmation after booking?

Yes. Confirmation is received at the time of booking.

Is it near public transportation?

Yes, it’s near public transportation.

What’s the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid won’t be refunded.

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