Thai calm hits different in Pattaya. I really liked the private treatment rooms and the expert signature massage, but plan to confirm your arrival time because one booking mix-up happened when the spa wasn’t updated.
This spa is in Chonburi Province, set in a lush garden between Jomtien Beach and South Pattaya, near Big Buddha Hill and Thepprasit Junction. If you’re bouncing between beach time, temples, and Pattaya’s nightlife, Oasis Spa is the break that resets your body and brain.
You’re looking at a 1 to 3 hour visit with a welcome drink plus a Thai snack and hot tea after treatment. The one clear consideration: it’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or wheelchair users.
In This Review
- Key things that make Oasis Spa Pattaya work
- Finding Oasis Spa: near Big Buddha Hill and the Jomtien-South Pattaya strip
- The spa setting you’ll actually feel: private rooms, steam, and cold pools
- Massage menu: Thai massage, aromatherapy oil, and Thai Lanna therapies
- What your 1–3 hours looks like on arrival to aftercare
- Price and value: is $51 per person a fair deal?
- Booking and timing tips: avoid the kind of hiccup I’d watch for
- Who should book Oasis Spa Pattaya, and who should skip it
- Should you book Oasis Spa Pattaya?
- FAQ
- What is the location of Oasis Spa Pattaya?
- How long is the spa experience?
- How much does it cost?
- What treatments are available to choose from?
- What’s included in the voucher?
- What should I bring?
- What should I do after I book to reserve my treatment time?
- Where and when should I arrive?
- Is it suitable for pregnant women or people with back problems?
- Are there any rules on-site?
Key things that make Oasis Spa Pattaya work

- Garden peace between Jomtien Beach and South Pattaya, so you can slow down fast
- Private or small-group sessions with your own treatment space
- Steam room and cold pools to match the Thai wellness rhythm
- A real menu: Thai massage, aromatherapy oil massage, and Thai Lanna therapies
- Value add-in extras, including welcome drink, towel, snack, and hot tea
Finding Oasis Spa: near Big Buddha Hill and the Jomtien-South Pattaya strip

Pattaya is a mix of beaches, islands, water sports, temples, markets, gardens, theme parks, and wildlife. The area around Jomtien and South Pattaya is where you get easy access to the coast and the action. Oasis Spa lands right in that in-between zone, which is exactly why it’s a smart choice.
From a practical standpoint, being close to Big Buddha Hill and Thepprasit Junction matters because you can pair this with a daytime sightseeing plan and then switch gears into quiet wellness. Instead of spending your whole day commuting, you spend your best energy on the massage and recovery part.
I also like that the setting is designed for calm. A tropical garden location isn’t just pretty. It helps you mentally shift from streets and noise into a more relaxed pace—especially if you’ve been out in the heat and crowds.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya
The spa setting you’ll actually feel: private rooms, steam, and cold pools

Oasis Spa Pattaya is built around one simple goal: make it easy to relax. You get private treatment rooms, so you’re not sharing space while someone works on you. That matters. It makes the experience feel more personal, and it reduces the small distractions that can happen in busier spa setups.
The facilities listed include a steam room and cold pools. I use those kinds of options as a way to finish a treatment feeling different than when you started—warmth, loosening, then a cooler reset. Even if you don’t do every feature, it’s nice to know the spa has that built into the visit.
You’ll also have serene tropical surroundings that keep the mood steady. No loud atmosphere is part of the point here. You’re buying time for your nervous system to cool down.
Quick note: what you should wear is easy. Bring comfortable clothes, and plan to change on arrival.
Massage menu: Thai massage, aromatherapy oil, and Thai Lanna therapies

Oasis Spa’s treatment list is refreshingly clear. You can choose:
- Thai massage
- Aromatherapy oil massage
- Thai Lanna therapies
These options cover different “styles” of recovery. Thai massage tends to focus on stretching and pressure to ease tension. Aromatherapy oil massage adds scent and oil massage work, which is often the route people take when they want relaxation first and body relief second. Thai Lanna therapies are positioned as signature healing traditions, which makes this a good pick if you want something that feels more distinctly Thai rather than a generic spa rub-down.
What I like is that your choice is framed as both balance and beauty/wellness. That doesn’t mean it’s cosmetic-only. It means the spa is selling the whole idea: you should leave feeling restored, not just temporarily less sore.
Also, your voucher includes a signature massage by an expert therapist. So you’re not guessing blindly. You’ll get professional touch as part of the experience, and your selection helps tailor the session to what you want most that day.
What your 1–3 hours looks like on arrival to aftercare
There’s no complex itinerary here, and that’s a win. Your visit is about check-in, treatment time, and a calm buffer before and after.
Here’s the flow you should expect:
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early so you’re not rushed.
- You’ll get a welcome drink plus a refreshing towel, which is a great start when Pattaya’s heat is still on you.
- You’ll move into your treatment experience in a private room.
- After your massage, you’ll get a Thai snack and hot tea to close out the session.
The spa also lists access to a steam room and cold pools. Since your total duration is 1–3 hours, you can usually use the extra time to enjoy those facilities before or after your treatment. If you’re the type who likes to keep things simple, you can focus on the massage and skip the extras—just know they’re there if you want the full wellness rhythm.
From the reviews, the big takeaway is that the treatment experience is taken seriously. One verified booking highlighted professional, friendly service, and the massage quality is a big reason this place scores well.
One small word of caution based on an actual booking issue: if you expect a specific arrival time, don’t assume it’s automatically correct. More on that next.
Price and value: is $51 per person a fair deal?

$51 per person for 1–3 hours is the kind of price point that can either be a bargain or a disappointment—depending on what’s included. In this case, the inclusions help justify the cost.
Your voucher includes:
- A signature massage by an expert therapist
- A spa treatment of your choice
- Welcome drink plus a refreshing towel
- Thai snack and hot tea after the treatment
That matters because you’re not just paying for therapist time. You’re also paying for the spa experience wrapper: the start (drink and towel), the middle (private treatment), and the finish (snack and tea). Those parts can feel small, but in practice they make you linger in the calm instead of rushing back out.
What’s not included is mostly what you’d expect: personal expenses. So you’re not likely to get surprise charges for the basics.
Overall, I’d call this good value if you want a real Thai-style massage session with proper spa pacing rather than a quick massage stop.
Booking and timing tips: avoid the kind of hiccup I’d watch for
This is sold as a spa voucher, and reservation is required. After your booking is confirmed, you should message the spa to reserve a treatment time. Use the GetYourGuide app chat feature labeled Message activity provider, found under the Bookings page.
Why I’m emphasizing this: one review described a problem where the spa wasn’t updated about the arrival time, even though the app showed the date and time as approved. That’s not a reason to panic, but it is a reason to be proactive.
Do this instead:
- Book your preferred time window based on your schedule
- Then immediately message the spa to confirm your exact arrival time
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early as instructed
Also, the spa visit duration is flexible (1 to 3 hours) depending on availability, so if you have a tight day plan, message early and choose a time that gives you breathing room.
You’re allowed to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the reserve-and-pay-later option can help if your Pattaya plans are still shifting.
Who should book Oasis Spa Pattaya, and who should skip it

This fits best if you want a peaceful reset in Pattaya without turning the day into a production.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You like Thai massage or want to try Thai healing styles
- You want a calm, private treatment in a garden setting
- You’re recovering from beach activities, heat, or long days walking
You should skip it if:
- You’re pregnant
- You have back problems
- You use a wheelchair
A small practical rule from the info: no pets, and no smoking, alcohol, or drugs during the experience.
Should you book Oasis Spa Pattaya?

I’d book Oasis Spa Pattaya if you want a straightforward, quality massage session with the right extras: welcome drink and towel, a professional therapist signature massage, your choice of Thai/Aromatherapy/Thai Lanna treatment, plus the finishing touches of tea and a Thai snack. The garden setting plus private rooms also make it feel like a real break, not a quick stop.
If your day is structured around exact timing, do the one thing that prevents headaches: confirm your treatment time directly with the spa right after purchase. Get that right, and you’ll walk out feeling noticeably lighter.
FAQ

What is the location of Oasis Spa Pattaya?
It’s in Chonburi Province, Thailand, in a lush garden area between Jomtien Beach and South Pattaya, near Big Buddha Hill and Thepprasit Junction.
How long is the spa experience?
The duration is 1 to 3 hours, depending on availability for your selected start time.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $51 per person.
What treatments are available to choose from?
You can choose from Thai massage, aromatherapy oil massage, and Thai Lanna therapies.
What’s included in the voucher?
Included are a signature massage by an expert therapist, the spa treatment of your choice, a welcome drink with a refreshing towel, and a Thai snack with hot tea after the treatment.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothes.
What should I do after I book to reserve my treatment time?
Once your booking is confirmed, message the spa to reserve a treatment time using the GetYourGuide app chat feature under the Bookings page, labeled Message activity provider.
Where and when should I arrive?
Arrive at the spa 10–15 minutes before your scheduled treatment time.
Is it suitable for pregnant women or people with back problems?
No. It is not suitable for pregnant women or for people with back problems.
Are there any rules on-site?
Pets are not allowed. Smoking is not allowed. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.





















