60 Minute Lomi Lomi Massage

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60 Minute Lomi Lomi Massage

  • 4.513 reviews
  • 1 hour (approx.)
  • From $140.00
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Traveller rating 4.5 (13)Duration1 hour (approx.)Price from$140.00Operated byHawaii Natural TherapyBook viaViator

One hour can feel like a reset button in Honolulu. This Lomi Lomi session leans into ancient Hawaiian healing vibes, with themed rooms and a treatment built around oils and hot stones.

I like the simple setup—60 minutes is clear, and the studio offers a clean, private experience whether you’re going solo or with someone.

What I especially like is the little sensory touches that make it more than a routine rub-down: you’ll get water and grapes before you start, and the therapist uses coconut oil plus lavender essential oil as part of the treatment.

One thing to consider: there’s at least one complaint tied to a mismatch between what was described online and what showed up in the real experience, so it’s smart to double-check what’s included when you book.

Key Highlights You Can Plan Around

60 Minute Lomi Lomi Massage - Key Highlights You Can Plan Around

  • Five themed massage therapy rooms so you can choose the island mood you want
  • Coconut oil + lavender essential oil used during your session
  • Hot stones to help ease tense muscles during the massage
  • Water and grapes provided for a quick pre-session refresh
  • Single or couples option with a private setup for just your group

Why Lomi Lomi in Honolulu Feels Like More Than a Quick Fix

60 Minute Lomi Lomi Massage - Why Lomi Lomi in Honolulu Feels Like More Than a Quick Fix
Oahu is full of loud choices—beach tours, hikes, food stops, the whole parade. This massage is quieter, and that’s the point. The experience frames Lomi Lomi as an ancient Hawaiian healing technique, and the session is long enough (about 60 minutes) that it doesn’t feel rushed.

What makes it interesting is that it’s not “generic spa time.” You get to pick among five massage therapy rooms, each modeled after a different Hawaiian island. That small detail matters when you’re trying to feel like you’re on the island, not just inside a hotel salon.

The main practical consideration is that this is still a massage service, so your comfort depends on whether the therapist can adapt safely if you have specific health limits. The studio advises you not to book if you have a fever, cold/flu, or a contagious skin infection, and they note some conditions may require technique changes.

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Finding Hawaii Natural Therapy on Ward Ave (and Parking Without Stress)

60 Minute Lomi Lomi Massage - Finding Hawaii Natural Therapy on Ward Ave (and Parking Without Stress)
Your session starts at Hawaii Natural Therapy, 350 Ward Ave #210, Honolulu. It’s on the second floor, between downtown Honolulu and the Ala Moana shopping center—an area that’s easy to reach but can be slow during traffic spikes.

I’d plan like a local here: arrive 5 to 10 minutes early. They specifically warn that Honolulu traffic has gotten worse, so extra time is worth it. If you’re running late, give them as much notice as you can, because they may shorten your session to fit clients scheduled after you.

For parking, the most convenient free option is across the street at Ward Gateway Center, in front of Ohana Hale Marketplace. Put 333 Ward Avenue into your GPS to find it fast.

Inside the Studio: Five Island-Themed Rooms and a Private Feel

This is a private activity, meaning only your group participates. For couples, that usually matters more than people expect: you avoid awkward “watching the clock” anxiety, and you can settle into the same calm pacing together. For solo travelers, private time helps you focus without the background shuffle.

Before your massage, you’ll be offered water and grapes. That’s a small touch, but it signals that they’re thinking about comfort, not just the appointment slot.

You’ll also wear comfortable clothing. That part is practical: even if you’ll change or get covered during the massage, starting in easy-to-move clothes keeps check-in smooth. Service animals are allowed, and the service is offered in English.

The 60-Minute Lomi Lomi Flow: From Check-In to Finished and Done

There isn’t a multi-stop itinerary here. The “tour” is the massage session itself, so the best way to think about your timeline is simple: get there early, check in, choose your room, then settle in for your traditional Lomi Lomi massage.

Here’s the most useful breakdown of what you should expect during the experience:

1) Arrival and check-in

You’ll come to the second-floor studio at 350 Ward Ave #210. They ask you to arrive 5 to 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment so they can get you ready on time.

2) Room selection (part of the fun)

You can choose to be in one of 5 massage therapy rooms, each themed after a different Hawaiian island. If you care about atmosphere, this is where you’ll feel it. Pick the room that matches the mood you want—then let the rest of the time fade into relaxation.

3) Pre-session refreshments

You’ll be provided water and grapes. Expect this to be a quick reset so you’re comfortable before oils and hot stones start.

4) The treatment itself

The session is 60 minutes and uses coconut oil and lavender essential oil as part of the experience. Hot stones are included to help relax tense muscles.

5) Wrap-up and return

The activity ends back at the meeting point. In other words: no shuttle, no extra stop, no surprise detours—just get on with your Oahu day after your session.

Because it’s only one hour, it’s a good fit for travelers who want a meaningful break without losing half a day to logistics.

Oils and Hot Stones: What These Details Actually Do for You

The listing calls out two key treatment elements—coconut oil and lavender essential oil—plus the use of hot stones. On paper, that’s just a feature list. In real life, these things affect comfort, mood, and how your body responds.

  • Coconut oil helps with glide and coverage. For your experience, that usually means smoother transitions from one body area to the next, rather than stopping and resetting every time the therapist changes hold or pressure.
  • Lavender essential oil adds a calming scent cue. Even if you’re not a “smell person,” lavender tends to signal relaxation and can make it easier to slow down mentally.
  • Hot stones are especially relevant if you carry tightness in areas like shoulders, upper back, or anywhere you store stress. Warmth can make muscles feel less guarded, which can help you relax more deeply.

The main consideration is simple: if you have any condition where warmth or pressure might be an issue (the studio notes they may need to adapt techniques for certain health situations), tell your therapist during your session so adjustments can be made where appropriate.

Singles vs. Couples: Choosing Your Calm Setup

You can choose a single massage or a couples experience. That sounds straightforward, but it changes the vibe.

For couples, it’s a chance to slow down together during your Oahu trip. It also helps if one of you needs the reset more than the other—there’s no awkward wait around while the partner is finished first, because the experience is designed for a shared booking.

For solo travelers, the “private group only” structure keeps the focus on you. And because the rooms are themed, choosing a room can feel like a mini decision ritual—something that makes the session feel intentional, not transactional.

Price on Oahu: Is $140 Worth It for 60 Minutes?

60 Minute Lomi Lomi Massage - Price on Oahu: Is $140 Worth It for 60 Minutes?
At $140 per person for about 1 hour, this isn’t the cheapest massage option in Honolulu. But it’s also not in the category of outrageously priced “tourism-only” experiences. The value comes from three practical things:

  • You’re not just paying for time. You’re paying for specific treatment inputs: coconut oil, lavender essential oil, and hot stones.
  • You get a themed setting. Choosing among five island-modeled rooms adds more experience flavor than you’d get in a one-size-fits-all back room.
  • Private group setup keeps it calm. If you’re booking a couples massage, privacy can make the whole session feel more “yours.”

So I’d call it fair value if you want a more thoughtful, Hawaiian-forward massage experience rather than a generic hour in a strip-mall spa. If you’re purely cost-driven, you might find cheaper options—but you’ll likely trade away those specific treatment touches.

Timing Tips for Honolulu Traffic (and Staying On Schedule)

60 Minute Lomi Lomi Massage - Timing Tips for Honolulu Traffic (and Staying On Schedule)
This is where many massages get derailed. Honolulu traffic can be real, and you’re starting at a central location near downtown and Ala Moana. You’ll be happier if you treat the appointment like a mini commitment with a buffer.

Here’s what I’d do:

  • Plan to arrive 5 to 10 minutes early as requested.
  • If you’re coming during busier times, give yourself extra travel time, because they warn traffic has worsened.
  • If you’re late, communicate early. They may shorten your appointment to accommodate clients scheduled after you.

The studio is open daily, and the hours are listed in two ways: 9:00 AM–6:00 PM is shown in the operating hours details, and open daily 9 AM to 7 PM is also stated. When you book, double-check the exact slot you’re choosing.

Who Should Book This (and Who Should Skip It for Health Reasons)

Most travelers can participate, and the experience is offered in English with service animals allowed. It also fits well with typical vacation schedules because it’s about one hour and ends where it begins.

I’d especially think about booking if you want:

  • A Hawaiian-culture-styled massage that includes hot stones
  • An experience with small comfort details like water and grapes
  • A single or couples option that stays private

Skip or reschedule if you have a fever, cold/flu, or a contagious skin infection. If you have conditions like arthritis or osteoporosis, or you’re pregnant, the studio notes the therapist may need to adapt techniques or avoid certain areas. When in doubt, ask before you book so you don’t show up for something that can’t be safely delivered.

Also, children 17 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. So if you’re traveling as a family, plan the booking with that in mind.

A Quick Note on the One Refund Complaint (and How You Can Protect Your Booking)

There’s one low point in the review record: an Ok rating tied to a refund situation and a mismatch between what the website showed and what the experience provided. That doesn’t mean the whole operation is unreliable. But it does mean you should protect yourself with a couple of simple moves.

When you book, confirm the exact inclusions you care about—especially the treatment elements like hot stones, and the oil/comfort details—so there are no surprises. If something on the description feels vague, ask before your appointment time. Clear expectations are your best defense.

Should You Book This Lomi Lomi Massage in Oahu?

Book it if you want a traditional Lomi Lomi session that feels Hawaii-specific, not generic. I’d especially recommend it for couples who want a calm shared activity and for solo travelers who want a real break during a packed Oahu trip. The combination of coconut oil, lavender essential oil, and hot stones, plus the themed room options and water and grapes, makes it feel thoughtfully put together.

Skip or reconsider if you’re highly sensitive to changes in expectation, or if you’re booking when you can’t guarantee you’ll arrive on time—traffic can be tricky and late arrivals may shorten the session. Also, if you’re dealing with any fever, cold/flu, or contagious skin issue, don’t book until you’re well.

If you’re looking for a straightforward way to slow down in Honolulu with a real massage plan (not a half-day production), this fits the bill.

FAQ

How long is the Lomi Lomi massage?

The session is listed as about 1 hour.

How much does it cost?

The price is $140.00 per person.

Is this available as a single or couples experience?

Yes. You can choose a single or a couples experience.

Where is the meeting point?

The massage starts at Hawaii Natural Therapy, 350 Ward Ave #210, Honolulu, HI 96814 (second floor).

What’s the easiest way to park nearby?

Parking is described as free across the street at Ward Gateway Center. You can enter 333 Ward Avenue into your GPS.

What should I wear?

Wear comfortable clothing.

What treatment elements are included?

The experience includes coconut oil, lavender essential oil, and hot stones.

Does the studio provide refreshments?

Yes. Water and grapes are provided for your refreshment.

Can I bring a service animal?

Yes. Service animals are allowed.

Can children participate?

Yes, but children 17 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

What if I need to cancel?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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