Cyan Spa – The Hidden Oasis Where Your Muscles Go to Nirvana
Tucked away like a secret treasure chest of serenity, Cyan Spa is not just another massage salon—it’s a temple of touch. And leading the ritual? Two absolute legends: M and Nong. These two don’t just give massages—they conduct symphonies on your back with their hands. I’m still not sure if it was massage or magic. Probably both.
The rooms? Spotless. Like they’ve been cleaned by angels on probation. The whole place smells like lemongrass and reincarnation. Staff? So friendly, they’d probably help you solve your emotional baggage too if you asked nicely.
Prices? Totally fair. Especially considering you leave feeling like you just got a full system reboot.
And let’s talk about the view! Some rooms overlook the beach, giving you a dreamy postcard scene. Only problem: your face is smushed into the massage table, so all you can see is the floor—and maybe your soul leaving your body in pure relaxation. วิวทะเลสวยมาก…แต่เสียดาย มองไม่เห็น! (Beautiful sea view… shame you can’t see it!)
Tip: Go for a 90-minute session. Because let’s be honest, one hour isn’t enough when you’ve got M and Nong working on you like they’re sculpting a masterpiece out of stress.
Batty says: “Approved with every tiny bat bone in my body.” Cyan Spa is ไม่ธรรมดา—not ordinary. It’s extraordinary.
Now please excuse me… I think I just heard my shoulder whisper...
Read moreScammers!
My father and sister received "pedicures", however these only included cutting toenails and painting ladies' toes for 350 bhat - which is utterly ridiculous!
They sneakily added on "extras" which should be included like foot scrubbing and massage for 300 bhat extra! They only disclosed that this was extra charge after they started the treatment!
Pedicures should include: foot soaking, foot scrubbing, nail clipping, nail shaping, foot and calf massage, moisturizer and nail polishing. (A quick google search will get you a definition like this).
We spoke to the manager about their very misleading price list and service to which she did nothing.
My mother and myself had thai foot reflexology massages - which again was disappointing. These should include a Thai reflexology stick however they did not use these on us even though we had asked for them. The foot massage itself was more of a lower leg/calf massage - she barely touched our feet! For much less than the price they are charging at 350 bhat, you can find much more technical and professional masseuses.
The view itself is average at best in my opinion. In fact it was obstructed with garden furniture as seen in the picture. I'd suggest just sitting on the beach for free if...
Read moreI visited Cyan Spa after hearing positive recommendations from friends, but unfortunately, my experience was far from what I expected and left me in discomfort the next day.
I specifically booked a Relaxing Thai Massage, hoping for a gentle and soothing experience. However, the massage was extremely intense and painful. I felt like I was bracing myself the entire time, as the masseuse applied excessive pressure and even dug her nails into my skin. At one point, I genuinely feared she might cause lasting damage.
To make matters worse, the air conditioning in the room wasn’t functioning properly, and I could feel the masseuse’s sweat mixing with the massage oil on my back, an experience that left me feeling quite disgusted and uncomfortable.
This morning, I woke up with sharp pain in my neck, shoulders, and back. I’m genuinely disappointed, as I was hoping to feel relaxed and refreshed. While the spa itself is beautifully designed and has a great atmosphere, I strongly believe your staff needs better training, especially in understanding the different types of massage and adapting pressure based on client preference. If someone books a relaxing massage, it should feel relaxing, not leave them in pain.
Unfortunately, I won’t...
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