With our packed 9-to-6 schedules and never-ending to-do lists, heading to a spa in Singapore can feel like a rare treat. But if you’ve already managed to squeeze in spots like the women-only Hanfu spa Yagyo Haven and the 24-hour spa complex House+ Bubble, then it might be time to broaden the search a little further.
Just across the Causeway in Johor Bahru, Natural Asia Health at Holiday Plaza is a newer spa option that’s easy on the wallet, offering massage services and access to relaxation facilities.
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Natural Asia Health is a 24-hour massage spa offering a range of services, ranging from classic foot massages to more specialised lymphatic massages. Unlike the usual massage places in JB, this spot also has plenty of facilities, like a sauna and arcade, for you to unwind and relax after your treatment.
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The most affordable package is priced at RM128 (~S$41.30), and the duration of the service determines how long you’ll get to enjoy the spa facilities for. We’ll explain more below.
Here’s a breakdown of the services and prices:
| Service | Price | Duration of access to facilities |
| 60-minute foot massage and 10-minute shoulder massage | RM128 (~S$41.30) | 4 hours |
| 60-minute foot massage, 40-minute neck/shoulder/back/waist massage, and foot cupping | RM188 (~S$60.66) | 4 hours |
| 70-minute Chinese meridian body massage | RM168 (~S$54.21) | 4 hours |
| 100-minute Chinese meridian body massage | RM218 (~S$70.34) | 4 hours |
| 130-minute Chinese meridian body massage | RM258 (~S$83.25) | 6 hours |
| 160-minute Chinese meridian body massage | RM308 (~S$99.38) | 6 hours |
| 70-minute full body lymphatic massage, and either Gua Sha or cupping | RM188 (~S$60.66) | 4 hours |
| 130-minute full body lymphatic massage, and either Gua Sha or cupping | RM318 (~S$102.61) | 6 hours |
| 60-minute traditional Chinese physiotherapy massage | RM188 (~S$60.66) | 4 hours |
| 90-minute traditional Chinese physiotherapy massage | RM268 (~S$86.48) | 4 hours |
| 120-minute traditional Chinese physiotherapy massage | RM328 (~S$105.84) | 6 hours |
| 60-minute traditional Chinese physiotherapy massage and osteopathy | RM228 (~S$73.57) | 4 hours |
| 60-minute foot massage, 60-minute body massage, and either cupping, body scraping, or ear candling | RM248 (~S$80.02) | 6 hours |
| 60-minute foot massage, 90-minute body massage, and either cupping, body scraping, or ear candling | RM298 (~S$96.16) | 6 hours |
| 60-minute foot massage, 120-minute body massage, either cupping, body scraping, or ear candling, and ginger foot bath | RM368 (~S$118.74) | 6 hours |
If your treatment is under 2 hours, you’ll get 4 hours of access to the facilities. Go for a session that’s 2 hours or longer, and you’ll enjoy 6 hours instead. Do note that your massage duration is included in this timing.
Lymphatic drainage massage.
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The spa mainly focuses on TCM-style massage services – one example is the Chinese meridian massage, also known as Tui Na, where pressure is exerted on your body’s acupoints. Another option is the lymphatic drainage massage, where light, sweeping strokes are used to encourage lymph flow towards lymph nodes to reduce swelling.
Selected massage packages, such as the physiotherapy massage or lymphatic massage, include aroma oil for an added touch of relaxation.
You can always let your masseur know if you prefer more or less pressure. While some staff mainly speak Mandarin, the Thai masseurs are generally able to communicate in English.
Cupping.
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Other popular TCM-style treatments available include cupping, which involves suction, and Gua Sha, where your body is scraped with a smooth-edged tool. Don’t be shocked after your treatment when you see red circular marks left on your body from cupping or minor bruising from Gua Sha.
According to some online reviews, a few masseurs here might try to hard-sell more premium services. If you’re not looking to splurge, just remember to stay firm and polite.
If you’re opting for a foot massage, you can even enjoy it within the cinema.
Best of all, if you happen to have the space all to yourself, you’ll get to take full control of the projector. Feel free to use video streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video to binge-watch your favourite series while the masseurs work their magic on your feet.
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If you’re a little shy, you’ll be relieved to know that you can keep your spa outfit on while you soak in the jacuzzi. The water is kept at a comfortably warm temperature, with just the right amount of pressure for a relaxing hydro-massage.
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Some people say that Singapore’s weather is already a permanent sauna, but this sauna actually has health benefits – it helps to soothe tired muscles, improve circulation, and eliminate toxins.
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On the other hand, the steam room uses moist steam to generate heat, which improves skin hydration and provides respiratory relief for those dealing with constant cold and allergies.
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There is also a changing room and showers with cubicles for you to wash up before and after taking a dip in the jacuzzi and sweating it out in the sauna and steam rooms. Basic toiletries like hair dryers and combs are provided, so you won’t need to bring your own.
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When you’re feeling peckish, head to the dining area with a buffet that’s free for all visitors. You’ll find hot meals like fried hokkien mee, curry chicken, vegetables, and steamed buns, as well as instant noodles that are cooked to order. Just a heads up: the more popular food items may run out towards the end of the day.
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If you’re not feeling that hungry, there are also cut fruits and snacks like Hello Panda, as well as a variety of ice cream to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Don’t forget to replenish and hydrate your body after sweating it out with some Chinese tea, herbal tea, or milk tea.
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Over at the arcade, you’ll find entertainment options like snooker and pool tables, as well as a few arcade machines.
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And if you’re still looking to sweat some more, there’s a fully-equipped gym within the spa itself. Hit your daily workout here with their treadmills, spin bikes, and weight machines.
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They have just moved to a new outlet located at Holiday Plaza, only a 10-minute drive from JB CIQ.
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With a minimum spend of RM128 (~S$41.30) at the outlet, a free shuttle service can be arranged to and from these locations and areas on weekdays:
Do note that shuttle services are limited to fewer locations on weekends. To find out more or to book a ride, simply drop them a WhatsApp message at +6011-22339911 at least 40 minutes in advance.
So if you’re looking for a place to unwind this weekend, Natural Asia Health may be just the one. No bookings are required; you can just walk in anytime.
Do note that all bath facilities, such as the jacuzzi, sauna, and steam room, will be closed for maintenance from now till 18th June 2026. The showers and toilets will remain open for you to freshen up after the treatments.
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