Thai Traditional Massage
Known as “yoga massage”
It involves putting gentle but firm pressure on our bodies, in addition to relaxing stretching. Typically the practitioner performing on a fully clothed client.
Benefits: Thai massage therapy works effectively on skin, muscle, the organs and the skeletal structure. Bloodstream and lymph circulation is elevated and waste substances are taken off tissue.
Try it if: you want instant relief from pain, achieving deeper stretches and like the idea of remaining totally clothed during a massage.
60 min | 65$
90 min | 85$
Oil Massage
This relaxation-focused form of massage is what most people think of first when they think about massage. Therapists use a sequence of long, gliding strokes, kneads and circular motions to help ease tension in the muscles.
Aromatherapy may be added to enhance relaxation.
Benefit: Besides helping to relax the muscles and ease tension, it may also help boost circulation throughout the body.
Try it if: you’re looking to relieve light to moderate tension in your muscles.
60 min | 75$
90 min | 100$
Couples Massage
Massage therapists knead two clients side-by-side in the same room. Thai massage is the modality used. Typically, the practitioner performing on a fully clothed client.
Benefits:
Though it often has a romantic context, a couple massage is also a great way to reconnect with a close friend, sister, mother, daughter, or anyone you don’t mind being around.
Try it if: you’re looking to reconnect with a romantic partner or you can’t bear to be parted from your spa buddy for an hour.
60 min | 130$
90 min | 170$
Deep-Tissue Massage
As it’s name suggests, deep-tissue massage aims to relieve tension in the deeper layers of muscle tissue and fascia. As such, it uses more intense kneading techniques than Swedish massage.
Benefits: Deep-tissue massage is ideal for releasing chronic tension and may also help improve range of motion.
Try it if: you suffer from chronic aches and pains or want more pressure than what classic Swedish massage offers.
60 min | 75$
90 min | 100$
Recovery Massage “After Sports”
Specifically designed with athletes in mind, sports massage is a variation on Swedish massage that aims to address aches caused by repetitive motion and help active people make a quicker recovery from stress and injury.
Benefits: Quicker workout recovery times, better range of motion, and improved performance are just a few of the benefits reported by those who receive regular recovery massages.
Try it if: you play sports or frequently work out and want to keep your body in top condition.
60 min | 75$
90 min | 100$
Body Scrub Massage
A soft abrasive product is rubbed and massaged across and into your skin, and is then rinsed away to reveal a moisturized layer of fresh, clean and smooth skin.
Benefits: a spa treatment which exfoliates the skin on your body leaving it feeling fresh, smooth, moisturized and soft.
Try it if: you are looking for a soft, moisturized healthy skin.
60 min | 85$
90 min | 120$
Reflexology
Reflexology is a specialized form of foot massage, during which, practitioners stimulate precise points on the feet that are believed to correlate to other organs and bodily systems.
Benefits: Traditionally, reflexology is believed to help correct imbalances throughout the body. But like any foot massage, it’s also great for relieving tension brought on by wearing high heels or being on your feet all day.
Try it if: you’re curious as to how reflexology can reveal other issues with your health OR if you just need an excuse to put your feet up for a while.