REVIEW · MASSAGE
60 Minute Lomi Lomi Massage
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A good massage is a reset button. This 60-minute Lomi Lomi session in Honolulu mixes traditional-style flow with practical comfort touches like hot stones and a calm, island-themed room. I especially liked the thoughtful refreshment (water and grapes) and the use of coconut oil with lavender essential oil. One thing to watch: the setup can feel more like a wellness studio than a hands-on cultural workshop, so if you expect a certain kind of experience, confirm details before you book.
You can go solo or choose a couples option, and you’ll be assigned to one of five massage rooms styled after different Hawaiian island themes. The treatment itself runs about an hour, and it’s offered in English, so you can communicate easily with your therapist.
Plan a little extra time on Oahu roads. The meeting point is in Honolulu on Ward Ave (second floor), and the provider asks you to arrive 5 to 10 minutes early since Honolulu traffic can be slow. Wear comfortable clothing, and keep in mind you should not book if you’re dealing with a fever, cold/flu, or a contagious skin infection.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why a 60-minute Lomi Lomi on Oahu is a great use of limited time
- Price and value: is $140 worth it?
- Finding the place: Hawaii Natural Therapy on Ward Ave
- Parking that’s actually easy
- Your appointment flow: what happens before, during, and after
- 1) Arrival and getting set up
- 2) Choosing your room theme
- 3) Refreshment: water and grapes
- 4) Oils and aroma
- 5) The “hot stone” part
- 6) The main event: 60 minutes of traditional Lomi Lomi
- 7) Ending back where you started
- Couples option: shared relaxation without the awkward parts
- Health and comfort considerations you should not ignore
- What this experience feels like for a typical Oahu day
- Where this massage shines, and who might want to skip it
- You’ll probably love it if you want
- You might want to reconsider if
- Should you book this 60 Minute Lomi Lomi Massage on Oahu?
- FAQ
- How long is the Lomi Lomi massage?
- Is this massage available as a single or couples experience?
- What is included during the massage?
- Where does the experience start?
- Do I need to wear anything special?
- Are there times when I should not book?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key things to know before you go

- 60 minutes of Lomi Lomi: long enough to feel fully worked in, not just a quick touch-up.
- Solo or couples setup: pick what fits your day, whether you want quiet time or shared relaxation.
- Coconut oil + lavender essential oil: a simple combo that helps the whole session feel more soothing.
- Hot stones: added warmth helps tense muscles let go faster.
- Water and grapes provided: small comfort that makes the start of your appointment feel cared for.
- Private group experience: only your group participates, so it’s not a crowded appointment.
Why a 60-minute Lomi Lomi on Oahu is a great use of limited time

Oahu days can be packed. One minute you’re in Waikiki traffic. The next you’re chasing sunset plans. A massage like this gives you a clean, scheduled break with a clear finish time.
Lomi Lomi is all about rhythmic, whole-body motion. You’ll feel it in how your therapist works through different areas instead of doing isolated pressure points. Because it’s 60 minutes, you’re not stuck with the awkward halfway feeling some shorter massages create. You get enough time for warm-up, a deeper stretch of attention, and then the quieter easing-out at the end.
I also like the way the experience is built around comfort details. Hot stones plus coconut oil and lavender essential oil make it feel more “wellness” than just “pressure and done.” And the water and grapes are the kind of small touch that signals they want you to arrive feeling human, not rushed.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Oahu.
Price and value: is $140 worth it?

At $140 per person, this isn’t the cheapest massage option on Oahu. But value depends on what you’re buying: a full 60-minute Lomi Lomi session in Honolulu with specific add-ons (hot stones, coconut oil, lavender essential oil) and a private, group-only appointment.
Here’s how I think about the price:
- You’re paying for time: 60 minutes matters. Your body has time to warm up and the therapist has room to work more than just the top layer.
- You’re paying for the method plus extras: hot stones and the oil-and-lavender setup aren’t universal everywhere. Those touches change the feel of the session.
- You’re paying for a calmer setting: modeled rooms and a private group setup mean fewer distractions.
If you’re the type of traveler who views a massage as part of the vacation (not an afterthought), the price is easier to justify. If you’re mostly looking for the cheapest “something relaxing,” you may decide to shop around.
One more fairness note: there’s a high recommendation rate (92%) and an overall rating of 4.7 from 13 reviews, which usually points to consistent quality. Still, one lower rating centered on a mismatch between what was shown online and what happened in the real experience, along with a refund request. If you have strong expectations about what’s included, double-check wording at booking so you don’t end up frustrated.
Finding the place: Hawaii Natural Therapy on Ward Ave
Your appointment starts at Hawaii Natural Therapy, 350 Ward Ave #210, Honolulu. It’s between downtown Honolulu and the Ala Moana area, and it’s on the second floor.
Why this matters: Honolulu traffic can turn a “quick errand” into a stressful delay. The provider asks you to arrive 5 to 10 minutes early and to allow extra time because traffic has gotten increasingly bad.
Parking that’s actually easy
The most convenient free parking is across the street at Ward Gateway Center, in front of Ohana Hale Marketplace. Use 333 Ward Avenue, Honolulu in your GPS.
If you’re coming from the Ala Moana side, this is one of those locations that’s easy to reach once you’re there, even if the drive takes longer than you expect.
Your appointment flow: what happens before, during, and after
This experience is simple on purpose. You’re not bouncing between stops. The value is in the focused session.
1) Arrival and getting set up
You’ll meet at the address above, then head to the second-floor space. You should wear comfortable clothing since you’ll likely change into whatever you need for the massage.
They also use a mobile ticket, and the experience is offered in English. Confirmation comes at booking, so you should be able to show up prepared without complicated steps.
2) Choosing your room theme
You’ll have access to one of five massage therapy rooms, each modeled after different Hawaiian island themes. You’re not picking from a menu of exact layouts in the details provided, but the island-style setting is part of the atmosphere.
For me, this helps the session feel less generic. Even if you’ve had massages before, a themed room can nudge your brain into “vacation mode” faster.
3) Refreshment: water and grapes
Before the main work begins, water and grapes are provided. It’s a small thing, but it changes how you start the hour. If you’ve been walking, sweating, or just dealing with travel stress, that quick sip helps you settle.
4) Oils and aroma
The treatment uses coconut oil and lavender essential oil. Coconut oil helps reduce friction and lets hands move smoothly. Lavender adds a familiar calming scent for many people, which pairs nicely with the slower, flowing movements typical of Lomi Lomi.
Practical tip: if strong scents bother you, this is the moment to tell your therapist. Lavender is included here, so don’t assume it will be skipped.
5) The “hot stone” part
Hot stones are used to help relax tense muscles. Warmth is often the bridge between “I feel tight” and “I can finally let go.” If you’ve had trouble relaxing during massages, hot stones can make a noticeable difference.
Still, if you’re sensitive to heat, tell your therapist. The session is designed to be adjusted if needed based on your comfort and your health considerations.
6) The main event: 60 minutes of traditional Lomi Lomi
The massage runs about 60 minutes. Expect a full-body approach rather than quick work on a single tight spot. Lomi Lomi is typically rhythmic and flow-based, which can feel both relaxing and surprisingly effective once the session gets going.
What I like about having a fixed time is that you don’t feel rushed. You can commit to the hour and stop negotiating time with your schedule.
7) Ending back where you started
The activity ends back at the meeting point. That’s helpful on Oahu days where you’re juggling dinner reservations or a late-night show. You’ll know the session ends and you’re not traveling somewhere afterward.
Couples option: shared relaxation without the awkward parts

You can choose a single experience or a couples experience. If you’re traveling with a partner, friend, or family member, this is a nice way to share downtime without turning your day into a group tour.
A couples setup also helps if one person gets nervous about massages. Having someone you trust nearby can make you both more comfortable. And since it’s private to your group, it’s not mixed with strangers in the same time slot.
The only consideration: couples often come with different comfort preferences. If you want a specific pressure level, mention it. If one of you is more heat-sensitive, flag that too before the hot stones are used.
Health and comfort considerations you should not ignore

This is a wellness service, not a gamble. The provider specifically asks you not to book if you have a fever, cold/flu, or a contagious skin infection.
They also note conditions where the therapist may need to adapt technique (or avoid an area), including arthritis or osteoporosis and pregnancy. If you fall into any of those categories, plan to be upfront so the therapist can adjust safely.
Also keep these practical points in mind:
- If you have cuts or burns, massage may avoid the area.
- If you’re unsure about a condition, ask before booking rather than during the first five minutes.
- You should wear comfortable clothing so you can get through the start of the appointment without stress.
What this experience feels like for a typical Oahu day
Picture a day where you’re doing beach time, shopping, or touring. By mid-afternoon, your body starts sending messages: tight shoulders, stiff legs, that travel-restless feeling.
This kind of massage is ideal when you want something that resets your body and helps you feel ready for evening plans. The combination of lavender aroma, coconut oil, and hot stones creates an atmosphere that’s more “slow down” than “work through pain.”
And because the appointment is focused at one location, you can plan the rest of your day without uncertainty. One hour is a clean block.
If you’re the type who likes control, the fixed duration and single-location format make it easier to build your day. If you’re more spontaneous, it’s still predictable enough that you can fit it between other activities.
Where this massage shines, and who might want to skip it
You’ll probably love it if you want
- A 60-minute Lomi Lomi session in Honolulu that’s more than just a quick relaxing rub.
- A massage that includes hot stones and scent-based comfort from lavender essential oil.
- A calm, studio-style setting with five island-themed rooms.
- A private experience where you’re not sharing the appointment with a random crowd.
You might want to reconsider if
- You need a massage style that avoids heat, since hot stones are part of the included treatment.
- You have a health situation where massage might be unsafe or require careful adaptation (like infections, fever, or contagious skin issues).
- You have very specific expectations about what the experience includes beyond what’s listed. There has been at least one complaint about a mismatch between online details and what happened in the real session.
Should you book this 60 Minute Lomi Lomi Massage on Oahu?
I think you should book if you’re craving a real break in your Oahu schedule and you like the sound of Lomi Lomi with coconut oil, lavender, and hot stones. The price is solid for what you get: a full hour, a private group setup, and clear comfort extras like water and grapes.
If you’re on the fence, do two things before you pay: confirm any expectations you have about how the session is run, and be honest about any heat sensitivity or health considerations. With those basics handled, this is the kind of experience that can make the rest of your trip feel easier.
FAQ
How long is the Lomi Lomi massage?
It’s about 1 hour.
Is this massage available as a single or couples experience?
Yes. You can book either a single experience or a couples experience.
What is included during the massage?
The treatment includes coconut oil and lavender essential oil, and it uses hot stones. Water and grapes are also provided for your refreshment.
Where does the experience start?
It starts at Hawaii Natural Therapy, 350 Ward Ave #210, Honolulu, HI 96814. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Do I need to wear anything special?
You should wear comfortable clothing.
Are there times when I should not book?
Don’t book if you have a fever, cold/flu, or contagious skin infection. The therapist may need to adapt techniques or avoid areas for conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, or pregnancy.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you’re going solo or couples, and I’ll help you plan the best time of day to schedule it around traffic and your other Oahu stops.

























