This 90-minute session at Samatha Spa is built for that post-flight, post-walk heaviness—starting with a cleansing salt scrub and then moving into reflexology focused on your soles. It feels like a reset button in the middle of Phnom Penh, with a calm, spa-like pace that contrasts nicely with the city’s constant motion.
What I like most is the practical focus: the treatment targets the parts that usually take the hit after travel—feet and legs. I also like that it includes a welcome drink, foot washing, and a snack, so you leave feeling cared for, not just mechanically worked on. The main thing to consider: it’s not a full-body massage in the usual sense, since the attention stays mainly on feet and legs.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually feel
- Samatha Spa in Phnom Penh: a calm break you can plan around
- The Jet Leg Release concept: why feet and legs are the right target
- Inside the 90 minutes: step-by-step what to expect
- 1) Welcome drink and getting settled
- 2) Foot washing to reset the day
- 3) Cleansing salt scrub
- 4) Dedicated reflexology on the soles
- 5) Peaceful leg massage to finish
- 6) Snack before you head back out
- Therapists like Phoeun and Khey: what strong technique feels like
- Price and value: is $46.16 worth it?
- Who this massage suits best (and who might want something else)
- Practical tips for your visit at the meeting point
- Should you book Samatha Spa’s Jet Leg Release Massage?
- FAQ
- How long is the Jet Leg Release Massage?
- Where does the massage take place?
- How much does it cost?
- What’s included in the treatment?
- What is not included?
- Is this a private experience?
- What ticket do I receive?
- When do I get confirmation?
- Is the spa easy to reach with public transportation?
- What if I need to cancel?
Key highlights you’ll actually feel

- Salt scrub + foot washing before any massage work starts
- Sole-focused reflexology meant to restore balance through the feet
- Leg massage for relaxation that follows the reflexology phase
- Well-trained therapists delivering an at-home-feeling calm in a city setting
- 90 minutes with a welcome drink and snack included in the price
- Private, small-group feel since it’s just your group during the session
Samatha Spa in Phnom Penh: a calm break you can plan around
Phnom Penh moves fast. Streets, scooters, heat, and walking rack up stress in ways you might not notice until you sit down. That’s where Samatha Spa earns its keep: it’s described as an oasis inside the busyness, so you can switch gears without traveling far outside the city center.
The location also makes life easier. You’ll meet at Samatha Spa Phnom Penh (7 St 278, Phnom Penh 12302) and the experience ends back at the meeting point. That means you can slot it into a sightseeing day and still keep your logistics simple, especially if you’re bouncing between temples, markets, and meals.
One more practical note: this activity is marked as near public transportation, and confirmation happens at booking time. So you’re not stuck waiting around for last-minute details.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh.
The Jet Leg Release concept: why feet and legs are the right target

Jet leg isn’t just about sleep. After long travel, your body often feels off because your muscles tighten, circulation slows a bit, and you start moving differently—especially in the feet, calves, and lower legs. This massage is designed around that reality.
The treatment is a two-part routine. First comes a cleansing salt scrub, which helps prep your skin and sets a slower pace right away. Then the main event is foot reflexology using a dedicated technique concentrated on the soles. After that, you get a peaceful leg massage to promote relaxation and well-being.
If you’ve been walking a lot—or sitting too long on buses or planes—this focus makes sense. Feet are basically your travel engine. When they feel better, your whole body tends to feel more coordinated.
Inside the 90 minutes: step-by-step what to expect

This is a single stop experience at Samatha Spa, running about 1 hour 30 minutes. Because the format is described clearly, you can mentally map your time and not wonder what comes next.
1) Welcome drink and getting settled
You’ll start with a welcome drink. That’s more than a nice touch. It signals a proper start, and it helps you shift into spa mode before any physical work begins. If you’re coming in from the heat, even a short wait in a cool, calm space can change how your body feels during the massage.
2) Foot washing to reset the day
Next is foot washing. This is a big part of why the session feels ceremonial rather than rushed. It also matters if you’ve been out on humid sidewalks, wearing shoes that trap sweat, or just generally accumulated travel grime.
Plan for the session to start with care. Your feet will be handled, so going in with clean, comfortable readiness helps.
3) Cleansing salt scrub
After washing, the treatment begins with a cleansing salt scrub. You can expect the sensation to be more scrub-and-smooth than deep pressure. The goal here is preparation—cleansing first, then soothing—so your body is calmer when the massage phases start.
4) Dedicated reflexology on the soles
This is the core: foot reflexology focused on the soles of your feet. Reflexology can be relaxing even if you don’t think too hard about the science. The practical payoff is that sole work often feels both specific and relieving, because it targets the weight-bearing surfaces you use all day.
It’s also a smart way to manage post-travel tension. Instead of trying to brute-force everything with hard pressure, the session concentrates on a consistent zone: your soles.
5) Peaceful leg massage to finish
The final phase is a leg massage meant to support relaxation and well-being. This is where the experience stops being about the feet alone and turns into full lower-body comfort.
You’re likely to feel the difference most in your calves and legs—especially if you’ve been on your feet, or if sitting made your lower legs stiff.
6) Snack before you head back out
You’ll also have a snack included. That’s a subtle but important value add. Massage can make you hungry, and not having to chase food immediately afterward makes it easier to enjoy the rest of your day.
Therapists like Phoeun and Khey: what strong technique feels like
The standout detail from the strongest feedback is how therapists handle long-flight discomfort. In particular, Phoeun and Khey are named for being amazing at addressing areas that hurt after very long flights. If your body is telling you it needs help, that kind of targeted care is what you’re hoping for.
Another useful clue: guests describe getting so relaxed they fell asleep multiple times. That points to the pacing and comfort level being steady, not frantic. For anyone traveling with aching legs or a tired nervous system, that sleepiness is usually the best sign you’ll enjoy the session.
Price and value: is $46.16 worth it?
At $46.16 per person for about 1 hour 30 minutes, this is priced like a serious comfort treatment, not a short add-on. The value improves because it’s not just the massage time.
You also get:
- Welcome drink
- Foot washing
- Snack
- A structured two-part treatment focusing on salt scrub, sole reflexology, and leg massage
That matters because spa services can easily add up when you have to pay separately for the full experience. Here, the basic “spa ritual” components are included, which makes the session feel complete.
Also, the booking lead time averages about 27 days in advance, which suggests it’s popular enough that you shouldn’t wait until the last moment if your schedule is tight.
Who this massage suits best (and who might want something else)

This is a good fit if you:
- Want jet-leg or travel recovery, especially in your feet and lower legs
- Like a massage that feels structured and calming, not chaotic
- Appreciate a session that includes small comfort elements like a welcome drink, foot washing, and snack
- Prefer a private experience where it’s only your group
It may be less ideal if you’re expecting:
- A full-body massage with lots of attention on your back, shoulders, and arms
- A very intense, deep-tissue session across your entire body
In other words, think of this as a lower-body reset. If that’s what you need after days of walking or a long flight, it’s likely to land well.
Practical tips for your visit at the meeting point
Keep your plan simple and comfortable.
- Bring your mobile ticket and keep it handy for check-in.
- Wear shoes that come off easily, because the session begins with foot washing, and you’ll want your feet to be as comfortable as possible after.
- Since it ends back at the meeting point, you can schedule it before dinner or between sights without a complicated return trip.
And because it’s a private activity, your group won’t be mixed into a larger crowd during your time slot. That usually helps you feel like you’re getting personal attention, even in a busy city.
Should you book Samatha Spa’s Jet Leg Release Massage?

If your main goal is travel recovery—especially tired feet, stiff lower legs, and the need to calm your body after a long trip—this one is easy to recommend. The combination of salt scrub, sole-focused reflexology, and leg massage matches the problem people often feel after flights and long days out.
Book it if you want a relaxing, structured 90-minute ritual with practical inclusions like a welcome drink, foot washing, and snack. I’d skip it only if you’re specifically chasing a full-body massage style, since the emphasis here is clearly on feet and legs.
If you’re building a Phnom Penh day that includes walking and sightseeing, this is the kind of stop that helps you keep going—without paying for it later.
FAQ
How long is the Jet Leg Release Massage?
It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the massage take place?
The meeting point is Samatha Spa Phnom Penh, 7 St 278, Phnom Penh 12302, Cambodia, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
How much does it cost?
The price is $46.16 per person.
What’s included in the treatment?
It includes a 90-hour massage treatment, plus a welcome drink, foot washing, and a snack.
What is not included?
Any other drink is not included.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
What ticket do I receive?
It’s a mobile ticket.
When do I get confirmation?
Confirmation is received at time of booking.
Is the spa easy to reach with public transportation?
Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
























