About Hyatt Regency Spa
Modern resort spa with Thai-influenced treatments. Suits family travellers wanting parent spa breaks.
Modern resort spa with Thai-influenced treatments. Suits family travellers wanting parent spa breaks.
Why visit
- A practical recovery stop after a long travel day or a full day of Hua Hin sightseeing
- Hyatt Regency Spa in Hua Hin Beach, the resort-lined main beach south of the railway station delivers genuine Thai massage rather than the hurried tourist-strip version found in busier areas
- Walking distance from Hua Hin Railway Station so it fits into a wider day
- Therapists trained in traditional Thai techniques with consistent quality across treatments
- Pricing is fair for Hua Hin 250-400 baht for an hour of Thai massage in most cases
What to expect
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Local tips
- Schedule the appointment after sightseeing not before
- Cash is preferred at most Hua Hin spas for tipping the therapist
- Combine with a quiet evening avoid scheduling busy plans straight after
- Shower at the spa if available you will be oiled and warm afterwards
Frequently asked questions
Is tipping expected?
Tipping the therapist directly is appreciated and the local norm is 50-100 baht for an hour. Larger tips are not necessary unless you booked an extended luxury treatment. The bill itself does not include service charge except at hotel spas.
What should I wear or bring?
Loose clothing is provided for Thai massage and a sarong for oil treatments. Shower facilities vary so check at booking. Bring small cash for tipping the therapist 50-100 baht is the local norm.
How long should I plan for at Hyatt Regency Spa?
Allow the booked treatment time plus 20 minutes either side for changing showering and tea. A 2-hour treatment realistically takes 2.5 hours total. Most spas serve herbal tea and a snack before you leave.