REVIEW · OAHU
60 Minute Couples Massage
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Want quiet, couple-only time in Honolulu? This 60-minute couples massage at Hawaii Natural Therapy is set up for real decompression: you pick massage styles, book a time that fits your day, and end with a small treat like water and grapes. It’s also conveniently located between downtown Honolulu and Ala Moana, so it’s easier to fit into an island itinerary than you might expect.
I love the clean, calm setup and the way the staff keeps the check-in smooth and friendly. I also like that you’re not stuck with one generic format; you can choose different massage styles to match what you need that day.
The main drawback to plan for: Honolulu traffic is no joke, and if you’re late they may need to shorten your session to respect the next appointment—so build in extra buffer.
In This Review
- Quick hits before you book
- Oahu couples massage at Hawaii Natural Therapy: what you’re really buying
- How the 60 minutes works, from check-in to grapes
- Massage styles and timing choices in Honolulu (and why that matters)
- The location game: Ward Ave, second floor, and easy-ish parking
- Price and value: $240 for a couples hour in Oahu
- What I’d ask about before you go (based on real-world issues)
- Who should book this couples massage, and who should skip it
- Bottom line: should you book this 60-minute couples massage in Oahu?
- FAQ
- Where is the couples massage meeting point?
- How long is the 60-minute couples massage?
- How many people is this for?
- What times is Hawaii Natural Therapy open?
- Is parking available nearby?
- What should we wear and when should we arrive?
- Is the massage a private experience?
- Are there health reasons you should not book?
- Can I bring a service animal?
Quick hits before you book

- Private group experience: only your party participates, so it feels less like a class and more like a calm appointment.
- Choose massage styles and time slots: good if you’re juggling beach time, shopping, or dinner plans.
- A “small but nice” finish: water and grapes at the end keeps the mood light and relaxed.
- Honolulu logistics matter: arrive 5 to 10 minutes early; allow extra time due to traffic.
- Second-floor location near Ala Moana: parking is across the street at Ward Gateway Center, in front of Ohana Hale Marketplace.
Oahu couples massage at Hawaii Natural Therapy: what you’re really buying
This isn’t just a massage. You’re buying a focused hour where two people get to slow down at the same time—plus a staff that treats the appointment like something important, not like a quick side job.
The “couples” part matters because it changes the vibe. Instead of one person leaving the room for an hour while the other waits, you both get time to reset together. That’s great for obvious romance, sure. But it also works well for people who want connection without awkwardness—friends, siblings, or family members who just want some quiet talking space afterward.
The setting itself seems designed for relaxation. People describe it as clean, quiet, and calm once you’re inside. If you’re coming straight from the street, the building exterior may not look fancy, but the experience shifts fast once you’re through the doors.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Oahu.
How the 60 minutes works, from check-in to grapes

Your appointment takes about one hour. You’ll meet at Hawaii Natural Therapy, then you and your partner get settled before the massage begins. The staff is ready to help right away, and you should plan on arriving early because the facility is working appointment-by-appointment.
From there, expect a straightforward flow:
- Check-in and welcome: you’ll be greeted and offered water or a beverage when you arrive.
- Massage start: two therapists may be involved depending on your session setup, but the goal is the same—both of you get treatment geared to your needs.
- Wrap-up: after the massage, the session ends back where you started, and you’ll get water and grapes to finish on a calm note.
One detail I like here: the finish. It’s small, but it helps your body stop buzzing right after massage. Instead of rushing out immediately, you get a quiet landing.
Massage styles and timing choices in Honolulu (and why that matters)

A lot of couples massage listings feel fixed—same routine, same start time, and you adjust your day around it. This one gives you more control. You can choose from different massage styles, and you also have treatment time options that fit your schedule.
Why you should care: in Oahu, your best day can change fast. Maybe you start with beach time and then your lower back feels cranky. Or you planned dinner first, but you realize you’ll need calm down time before crowds. Being able to pick timing reduces stress, and picking massage style increases the chance you leave feeling better, not just relaxed.
If you have a specific goal—sore shoulders, tight legs, general recovery—the ability to choose the style is where the value starts to show.
The location game: Ward Ave, second floor, and easy-ish parking

The meeting point is Hawaii Natural Therapy, 350 Ward Ave #210, Honolulu, HI 96814, on the second floor. The location is between downtown Honolulu and Ala Moana, which is handy when you’re mixing city stops with shopping or food.
Parking tip that’s worth using: the most convenient free option is across the street at Ward Gateway Center, in front of Ohana Hale Marketplace. For GPS, you can use 333 Ward Avenue, Honolulu.
Two practical notes for your day:
- Arrive 5 to 10 minutes early. Honolulu traffic can slow you down, and you’ll want time to park, find the second floor, and check in without rushing.
- If you think you’ll be late, give as much notice as you can. They may shorten the appointment if they need to accommodate clients scheduled after you.
And yes, the building exterior may not scream spa brochure. Once inside, the experience is described as clean and tranquil, which is what counts when your main goal is to relax.
Price and value: $240 for a couples hour in Oahu

The price is $240 per group (up to 2) for about 60 minutes. On paper, that sounds straightforward. In real life, the value comes from a few things you actually feel during the hour.
Here’s the math that matters:
- You’re paying for a couples format, not two separate solo appointments where one person waits around.
- You’re also paying for staff time plus the setup of a private group experience.
- You get a calm, structured appointment flow and a nice finish (water and grapes), which helps the whole thing feel more intentional than a quick, generic add-on.
If you’re comparing options, don’t just compare hourly cost. Ask yourself what you want most:
- If you want together time and a coordinated experience, this makes sense.
- If you only care about the lowest possible massage price and don’t need parallel timing, you might find cheaper solo deals.
Also, one caution from real-world experience: pricing on booking platforms can differ from what a business charges directly. Before you lock it in, double-check the total amount you’re paying at checkout so there are no surprises.
One more value note: if you expect to come back more than once, it may be worth asking about their Ola Loa Massage Membership, mentioned in connection with savings on monthly massages. Even if you don’t join today, it’s a smart question to keep in your back pocket.
What I’d ask about before you go (based on real-world issues)

Most parts of the experience sound consistently positive: people mention friendly staff, a clean environment, and therapists described as top-notch. Names that came up in good sessions include Akiko and Isaiah, so if you’re someone who likes therapist consistency, it’s reasonable to ask who will be available for your appointment time.
That said, there are a couple of practical things worth confirming when you book:
- Add-ons included in your package: one person noted that hot towels and stones were not provided as expected. If you want those details, check what’s included in your selected treatment before your appointment starts.
- Session pacing: another review said the visit felt a bit rushed at the end while the next couple was being set up. This can happen anywhere when appointments are close together. If you’re the type who likes a slow, unhurried wind-down, consider booking a time slot earlier in the day when the schedule may feel less hectic.
If something does go wrong with add-ons, the provider’s response included an email address you could use to get it resolved. If it matters to you, I’d rather confirm in advance than fix it afterward.
Who should book this couples massage, and who should skip it

This fits a lot of travelers, not just honeymooners. A couples massage is often marketed for romance, but it works for anyone who wants to relax together. That includes:
- couples on a romantic trip who want shared recovery time
- friends who want a low-stress bonding activity
- family members who’d rather talk softly in a calm setting than squeeze in another tourist stop
It’s also friendly to most people in general. The information provided says most travelers can participate, and it’s a private activity, so it’s only your group.
But there are clear health guidelines. You should not book if you have:
- a fever
- cold/flu
- a contagious skin infection
Also, if you have conditions like arthritis or osteoporosis, or if you are pregnant, the therapist may need to adapt techniques or avoid certain areas. If you’re in that situation, tell them what’s going on so they can tailor the session safely.
Finally, for everyday comfort: wear comfortable clothing. You’ll want to arrive already in clothes that won’t make changing or settling annoying.
Bottom line: should you book this 60-minute couples massage in Oahu?

If you want a straightforward, private couples massage in Honolulu that’s easy to schedule and easy to reach, I think this is a solid pick. The mix of flexible timing, choice of massage styles, and a calm finish (water and grapes) makes it feel like more than a quick spa stop.
I’d especially recommend booking if:
- you and your partner both want to relax at the same time
- you like a clean, quiet space over a loud, touristy scene
- you’re trying to build a “reset” moment into a day that includes driving around the island
Skip it or plan carefully if:
- you can’t reliably arrive on time (traffic can force shortened sessions)
- you expect specific add-ons like hot towels and stones and haven’t confirmed they’re included
- you’re sensitive to any end-of-session rushing and need longer wind-down time
If you time it right and go in with realistic expectations for a busy appointment schedule, you’ll likely come out feeling calmer and more connected—exactly what a couples massage is supposed to do.
FAQ
Where is the couples massage meeting point?
You’ll meet at Hawaii Natural Therapy, 350 Ward Ave #210, Honolulu, HI 96814, USA. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
How long is the 60-minute couples massage?
It runs for about 1 hour.
How many people is this for?
It’s priced per group up to 2 people.
What times is Hawaii Natural Therapy open?
The hours are 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday through Sunday.
Is parking available nearby?
Yes. Free parking is across the street at Ward Gateway Center, in front of Ohana Hale Marketplace. You can enter 333 Ward Avenue into your GPS.
What should we wear and when should we arrive?
Wear comfortable clothing. Plan to arrive 5 to 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment, since Honolulu traffic can be slow.
Is the massage a private experience?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
Are there health reasons you should not book?
You should not book if you have a fever, cold/flu, or a contagious skin infection. The therapist may adapt techniques or avoid areas for conditions like arthritis or osteoporosis, pregnancy, or if there are cuts or burns.
Can I bring a service animal?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
























