REVIEW · OAHU
60 Minute Prince Massage Package
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Your muscles will thank you fast. This 60-minute Prince Massage in Honolulu stacks a full-body massage with hot stones, then finishes with a facial scrub, foot scrub, and hot towels. I like that you can choose the pressure and massage style (from Lomilomi to Sports and Reflexology), and I also like the extra skin-focused touches, plus lavender aromatherapy and a calm, decorated room. One thing to keep in mind: private transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to handle getting to 350 Ward Ave and plan for Honolulu traffic.
If you’re trying to reset after beaches, hikes, or long sightseeing days, this package is built for recovery. You get a complete session in about an hour, you can go gentle or deeper, and you finish feeling less tight and more put-together. It’s also a private experience, meaning only your group should be in the room, which helps you actually relax.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll feel right away
- Entering the 350 Ward Ave massage rooms in Honolulu
- What the 60-minute Prince Massage actually includes (start to finish)
- Full body combination massage
- Hot stones for warmth and relaxation
- Facial scrub for face soreness and smoother skin
- Foot scrub
- Hot towels to close out
- Choosing pressure and style: the part that makes it feel personal
- The little extras: lavender, room comfort, and the water-and-grapes finish
- Lavender essential oil aromatherapy
- Beautifully decorated couple or single rooms
- Water and grapes at the end
- Price and value: is $220 for one hour worth it?
- Who should book this, and who should skip it
- Good fit if you want recovery after a busy day
- Couples and solo travelers both fit
- Safety notes you should not ignore
- A practical tip: make your appointment time work with Honolulu traffic
- A real-world take on the experience quality
- Should you book the 60-minute Prince Massage in Honolulu?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for this massage package?
- How long is the massage experience?
- What’s included in the 60 minutes?
- Can I choose the massage pressure and style?
- Are there couple rooms or single rooms?
- Is private transportation included?
- What time should I arrive?
- Is this a private activity?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights you’ll feel right away
- Custom pressure and style: pick what your body needs
- Hot stone warmth: used early to loosen muscles
- Facial scrub and foot scrub: extra relief beyond the main massage
- 10 style options: includes Lomilomi, Swedish, Sports, Pregnancy, Reflexology
- Lavender aromatherapy: set the mood from the start
- Water and grapes at the end: a small reset that matches the unwind vibe
Entering the 350 Ward Ave massage rooms in Honolulu
Your session starts at 350 Ward Ave, Honolulu (96814), at Hawaii Natural Therapy. It’s between downtown Honolulu and the Ala Moana shopping center, and it’s on the second floor. The location makes sense for a lot of Oahu days because it sits in that “easy-to-reach” zone instead of being out in the middle of nowhere.
Plan on arriving 5 to 10 minutes early. Honolulu traffic can drag, and the team asks for extra time because late arrivals may need a shorter appointment. If you’re driving, the most convenient free parking is across the street at Ward Gateway Center, in front of Ohana Hale Marketplace. For GPS, use 333 Ward Avenue.
The day-of vibe is simple and practical: wear comfortable clothing, keep plans flexible right around your appointment time, and treat the session like a key part of your day—not something you squeeze in between errands.
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What the 60-minute Prince Massage actually includes (start to finish)
This is a tight, well-paced hour. You’re not wandering between stations or waiting around for long transitions. The flow is designed to warm you up, work through tight areas, then finish with skin and muscle care.
Here’s what to expect in order:
Full body combination massage
Your therapist begins with a full-body combination massage. The big win here is that it’s meant to cover your whole body, not just one spot you pointed at earlier. If your day included walking, driving, surfing, hiking, or just standing around taking photos, this starting point helps you feel like your entire system is getting attention.
Hot stones for warmth and relaxation
Next comes the hot stones. Smooth, warmed stones are used to help relax muscles and loosen up stiffness. Hot stones are especially helpful when your body feels tight in a broad way—think shoulders, upper back, calves, or the general “everything is sore” feeling after an active day. You’re not just getting touch—you’re getting heat.
Facial scrub for face soreness and smoother skin
Then you’ll receive a gentle facial scrub, with massage applied to your face. The goal is relief from tightness and soreness around the face, while also smoothing your skin. This is a detail that can feel small until you realize how often travel days stress your face and neck—screen time, sun, wind, and constant squinting add up.
A quick practical note: if you’re sensitive, this part is still described as gentle. It’s not presented as an aggressive scrub, and the overall package emphasizes comfort and relaxation.
Foot scrub
After your face, your feet get special treatment with a foot scrub. This fits perfectly with the Oahu reality: even if you didn’t notice soreness during the day, your feet often collect the wear. Scrubbing plus massage helps you feel lighter on your feet when you stand up afterward.
Hot towels to close out
The session ends with hot towels. This is one of those “you’ll appreciate it later” finishers. Warm towels can calm the body after touch and heat, and they make the whole hour feel like a complete reset instead of a series of separate services.
Choosing pressure and style: the part that makes it feel personal

What I value most here is control. You can select your preferred pressure and style, and the package explicitly says customization is part of the experience. That matters because one person’s ideal massage is another person’s too-much. Having options up front helps your therapist match what you’re comfortable with.
There are 10 different styles you can choose from, including:
- Lomilomi
- Swedish
- Sports
- Pregnancy
- Reflexology
Even if you’re not sure what any of those mean, you can still use the style list as a guide. For example:
- If you want lighter, classic relaxation, Swedish is often the go-to style name people look for.
- If you feel like your body got hit by activity and you want more focus on recovery, Sports can align with that intent.
- Reflexology points toward foot-based focus.
- Pregnancy is listed as an option, with the important caveat that your therapist may adapt techniques or avoid certain areas depending on your situation.
If you’re someone who likes to steer the experience, this setup is a good match. If you prefer someone to take full charge, it still works because you can start by telling them what you want: gentle, medium, or deeper pressure and the direction you’d like.
The little extras: lavender, room comfort, and the water-and-grapes finish

This package doesn’t treat relaxation like a single setting. It adds small sensory cues that help you downshift.
Lavender essential oil aromatherapy
Lavender essential oil is part of the experience, creating a calming ambiance through aromatherapy. Aromas can be hit-or-miss on vacation, but lavender is a safe choice for most people because it’s widely used for relaxation. If you dislike strong scents, you may want to let your therapist know during setup so they can adjust the level.
Beautifully decorated couple or single rooms
You can get a single room or a couple room. If you’re traveling with a partner, this is a nice way to slow the pace together without having to negotiate who gets attention first. The “beautifully decorated” detail matters because you’re more likely to truly unwind when the room doesn’t feel clinical or like a waiting area.
Water and grapes at the end
At the end of your treatment, you’re served water and grapes. It sounds simple, but it’s a real part of the unwind routine. After a massage, your body often feels loose and a little sleepy. Having something light to eat and drink helps you keep that post-massage calm instead of immediately sprinting back into the day.
Price and value: is $220 for one hour worth it?
At $220 per person, this is not a budget massage. But it’s also not a bare-bones 60 minutes of hands-only service. The value angle here is that the hour includes multiple categories of care:
- A full body combination massage
- Hot stones and hot towels
- Facial scrub and foot scrub
- Lavender aromatherapy
- Choose from 10 styles and set your pressure
- Water and grapes afterward
If you’ve ever felt like a massage was good but still left you with a few travel problems—tight face, tired feet, that stiff post-activity feeling—this package is built to address several of those in one go. It’s basically one appointment that covers recovery for whole-body discomfort plus skin care touches that most basic massages don’t include.
Still, the price makes the most sense when:
- You’re actively doing things on Oahu and want a true reset day.
- You’ll actually use the customization (pressure and style).
- You care about the add-ons like facial and foot scrubs, not just relaxation.
If you only want light relaxation and you’re on a strict budget, you might compare other options before committing. But if you want a structured hour designed for body recovery and face-and-feet care, this hits a clear target.
Who should book this, and who should skip it
This is designed for most travelers, and it’s described as something most people can participate in. The key is safety and comfort.
Good fit if you want recovery after a busy day
This works especially well after active sightseeing—walking-heavy days, beach days with wind/sun, hikes, or anything where your body feels “used up.” The hot stones and full body approach help with general tightness. The facial and foot scrubs are the extras that make it feel like more than a standard spa hour.
Couples and solo travelers both fit
You can book a couple room or a single room, so it suits both a date-night reset and a personal recovery moment.
Safety notes you should not ignore
You should not book if you have a fever, cold/flu, or contagious skin infection. Also, there are conditions where your therapist may need to adapt techniques or avoid areas completely, including arthritis or osteoporosis, pregnancy, and if you have cuts or burns.
So if you’re dealing with any medical or skin issue, treat this as a consult. You’ll get the best outcome when the therapist knows what to adjust.
A practical tip: make your appointment time work with Honolulu traffic

If you’re thinking, sure, I’ll just arrive whenever, don’t. The team notes that traffic has gotten increasingly bad in Honolulu. Arriving late may shorten your session to fit the schedule for the next clients.
Also, since private transportation isn’t included, build in transit or driving time from where you’re staying. The meeting point is near public transportation, but you still want a cushion so you’re not stressed before you even lie down.
A real-world take on the experience quality

One past client named Michael described it as the best massage of his life and said he was re-energized. He also emphasized that the staff were incredibly kind and that they listened to everything he told them. That matches the package’s focus on customization and comfort. For me, the takeaway is simple: this is the kind of appointment where your preferences matter, and the session is structured to follow those preferences rather than running on autopilot.
Should you book the 60-minute Prince Massage in Honolulu?
Book it if you want a one-hour recovery plan that includes more than basic massage. The hot stones, plus facial and foot scrubs, plus hot towels at the end, means you leave feeling reset in more than one way. If you also care about choosing your pressure and selecting a style from Lomilomi to Reflexology, this is a strong match.
Skip it or pause and ask questions first if you have a fever, cold/flu, contagious skin infection, or a condition like arthritis/osteoporosis where techniques may need adapting. And if you’re relying on someone else to drive you everywhere, remember that private transportation isn’t included—factor in how you’ll get to 350 Ward Ave.
If you want a calm, structured hour that’s easy to fit into an Oahu itinerary, this Prince Massage package is a solid choice.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for this massage package?
The meeting point is 350 Ward Ave, Honolulu, HI 96814, at Hawaii Natural Therapy. It’s on the second floor.
How long is the massage experience?
The experience is about 1 hour.
What’s included in the 60 minutes?
You get a full body combination massage, hot stones, a gentle facial scrub, a foot scrub, hot towels, lavender aromatherapy ambiance, and water with grapes at the end.
Can I choose the massage pressure and style?
Yes. You can select your preferred pressure and choose from 10 different styles, including Lomilomi, Swedish, Sports, Pregnancy, and Reflexology.
Are there couple rooms or single rooms?
Yes. There are beautifully decorated couple or single rooms available.
Is private transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included.
What time should I arrive?
You should arrive five to ten minutes prior to your scheduled appointment.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group will participate.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and cancellations made less than 24 hours before the experience start time are not refunded.






















