Value note: Da Nang spa treatments cost 40-60% less than equivalent treatments in Bali, Phuket, or Singapore. At the top-end resort spas, quality is genuinely high — not a discounted experience. If spa is the point of your trip, Da Nang is strong value compared to any other Southeast Asian destination.
Facilities Guide · Da Nang Hotels · 2026
Da Nang Hotels with Spa Packages 2026
Three distinct spa models in Da Nang — all-inclusive, pay-per-treatment resort spa, and day spa access. Matched to the right traveller type for each.
Three Distinct Spa Models
Da Nang's spa hotel market divides into three clear categories, and which one you need depends on whether spa is the entire point of your trip or one component of it.
Model 1 - All-inclusive spa (treatments included in room rate): TIA Wellness Resort and Fusion Maia Da Nang. Book these if spa is central to the trip, not just a nice-to-have. The room rate includes spa access and you are paying for unlimited or daily treatments as part of the package. This model makes sense for 5+ night stays where you'll use the spa daily.
Model 2 - Dedicated resort spa (pay per treatment): Naman Retreat, Hyatt Regency, Furama, IC Sun Peninsula, Sheraton Grand. These hotels have serious on-site spas that you book and pay for separately. Better for travellers who want 2-3 spa treatments during a trip without building the entire holiday around it.
Model 3 - Day spa access from any hotel: You do not need to stay at a spa resort to access good spa treatments in Da Nang. The An Thuong area has multiple standalone spas charging $20-50 for 60-90 minute treatments. Naman Spa accepts day guests. This model works for travellers at any hotel.
My take as a Da Nang resident: Naman Spa is the best single spa experience in the city. TIA is the right choice if you want spa as the entire holiday. For a standard beach resort trip with a couple of spa treatments, book at your hotel spa or an An Thuong day spa - you don't need to stay at a dedicated spa resort to get excellent treatment quality in Da Nang.
All-Inclusive Spa Hotels
TIA Wellness Resort is the most spa-focused property in Da Nang by a significant margin. The all-inclusive spa philosophy means unlimited spa treatments are included in the room rate - not a daily credit, not a package upsell, but genuinely part of what you're booking. The resort is adults-only, which maintains the quiet atmosphere needed for a wellness-first environment.
TIA focuses on holistic wellness: the treatment menu covers traditional Vietnamese massage, body wraps, facials, hydrotherapy, and yoga. The spa facilities are well-designed. This is not a spa hotel where the spa is a secondary amenity - it is the product. For travellers whose main goal is rest, recovery, and dedicated spa time, TIA is the right answer in Da Nang. Also compare with Naman Retreat vs TIA for a direct comparison of both approaches.
Check TIA Wellness Resort on Booking.com →Fusion Maia includes two spa treatments per day per room in the base rate, along with breakfast. This is a genuine inclusion - not a credit toward treatments, but two actual treatments daily. For couples doing 5-7 nights, the value mathematics are compelling: the treatments alone at standard resort spa pricing would cover a significant portion of the room rate.
Fusion Maia is the better choice over TIA if you want the spa to be part of your trip rather than the entire trip. The beach access, pool, and resort infrastructure mean there's a full holiday here even on days when spa is not the focus. The treatment quality is solid and the spa program is well-established. For couples doing a beach holiday with serious spa incorporated, Fusion Maia delivers the best combined value in Da Nang.
Check Fusion Maia on Booking.com →"Da Nang spa packages at 5-star resorts cost 60–80% less than equivalent treatment packages in Bangkok, Bali, or Phuket. A full day of treatments (massage, facial, body scrub) at Naman or TIA Wellness runs $80–130. The same package in Bali starts at $200."
Dedicated Resort Spas (Pay Per Treatment)
Naman Spa is the best individual spa experience in Da Nang, full stop. The treatment rooms are architecturally considered - bamboo, natural materials, garden views. The signature Naman Massage is a genuine point of difference: a flowing, full-body treatment using traditional Vietnamese techniques that has been consistently called out in guest reviews as among the best massages they've had anywhere in Asia. The spa accepts day bookings from non-guests, which means you can stay at a different hotel and still access Naman Spa.
For in-resort guests, the spa is a significant attraction in its own right alongside the beach and pool. For day visitors, a 90-minute treatment at Naman Spa is worth the taxi fare from anywhere in Da Nang. Book ahead for peak season (May-August) as availability fills.
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Hyatt Regency's spa is a full-service resort spa with a comprehensive treatment menu. Quality is consistently good - the Hyatt brand standards translate to reliable treatment delivery even with staff turnover. The spa is well-integrated into the resort, making it easy to book a treatment as part of a beach day. Not the most remarkable individual spa experience in Da Nang, but solid and dependable. Good for guests who want occasional spa sessions without organizing a separate day-trip to Naman Spa.
Check Hyatt Regency on Booking.com →
IC Sun Peninsula's spa benefits from the dramatic hillside setting. Treatment rooms overlook the South China Sea from Son Tra Peninsula - the setting alone elevates the experience. At this price point the spa is a component of an already premium resort stay rather than the standalone reason to book. If you're staying at the IC, the spa is excellent. If spa is the primary objective and budget is a concern, TIA or Fusion Maia deliver more spa treatment value per dollar spent.
Check InterContinental on Booking.com →Da Nang Spa Value vs Competitors
Da Nang spa prices are genuinely 40-60% lower than equivalent treatments at comparable resorts in Bali, Phuket, or Koh Samui. A 90-minute traditional Vietnamese massage at Naman Spa or TIA Wellness is priced significantly below what you would pay for equivalent quality in those markets. This is not a discount-quality situation - the Da Nang resort spas at the top end are genuinely well-run operations with trained therapists.
For standalone treatments in the city, the An Thuong area (close to My Khe Beach) has a cluster of independent spas charging $20-50 for 60-90 minute sessions. Quality varies but the higher-end independents are good. If you're staying at a mid-range hotel without its own spa, the An Thuong options are the practical choice for occasional treatments.
Vietnamese massage tradition draws on elements of Thai massage, Chinese medicine, and local techniques. The combination is distinct - if you have only experienced Balinese or Thai massage, a traditional Vietnamese massage at a Da Nang resort spa is worth trying on its own terms.