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Treatments

Thai Traditional Massage

Traditional Thai Massage technique is known as the most holistic type of therapy. It is the combination of yoga stretching, calmness of meditation, with acupressure, exercise movement and reflexology that makes it a healing art. Thai method uses mainly point pressure and muscle stretching.

Deep Tissue Massage

As its name says, focuses on the deeper layers of muscle tissue. It is designed to reach the deep sections of thick muscles, specifically the individual muscle fibres. Using deep muscle compression and friction along the grain of the muscle, the purpose of Deep Tissue Massage is to un-stick the fibres of the muscles and release both toxins and deeply held tension points.

Aroma Oil Massage

Thai Aromatherapy Oil Massage uses the same “Sen” lines as Thai traditional massage combined with a blend of essential oils promoting total relaxation, relieving knots and tension. Aromatherapy massage can help with; stress, fatigue, headaches, insomnia.

Warm Coconut Oil Massage

Coconut massage oil is a marvelous gift from nature for our skin. Both coconut oil and massage are distinctly important for our skin and body. Massage with coconut oil can soothe and relax tight muscles in your body. This is great if you are tired due to physical activity.

Foot Reflexology

Reflexology is based on the principle that congestion or tension in any part of the foot mirrors congestion or tension in a corresponding part of the body.
Is an alternative medicine involving the physical act of applying pressure to the feet with specific thumb, finger and hand techniques.

Combination Massage

This combination massage is performed by our most experienced therapists by using the Thai moves. The massage is more based on the Thai traditions – a general stretching with held moves of the joints and deep moves in the muscles, followed by an oil massage to relieve stress, tiredness.

Hot Stone Massage

Hot stone massage is a specialty massage where the therapist uses smooth, heated stones as an extension of their own hands, or by placing them on the body. The heat can be both deeply relaxing and help warm up tight muscles so the therapist can work more deeply, more quickly.