Thai Massage

An energizing, full-body experience that blends assisted stretching, rhythmic pressure, and mindful movement. Thai Massage promotes flexibility, releases tension, and restores balance—leaving you feeling open, grounded, and refreshed.

What is a Thai Massage?

Thai Massage is a traditional bodywork practice that combines assisted stretching, gentle compression, and rhythmic pressure to support mobility, circulation, and overall balance. Often described as “assisted yoga,” this style of massage focuses on moving the body through a series of guided stretches while applying steady pressure along energy lines throughout the body.

Unlike traditional table massage, Thai Massage emphasizes movement and flexibility, helping to release tension while encouraging greater range of motion. Sessions are thoughtfully paced and customized to your comfort level, making the experience both therapeutic and deeply grounding. The result is a full-body reset that supports physical ease, posture, and energetic flow.

Is Thai Massage right for you?

This service is ideal if you:

If you’re unsure, our front desk team is happy to help match you with the right service.

Service Details & Pricing

  • Thai Massage - 60 mins $125
  • Thai Massage - 75 mins $150
  • Thai Massage - 90 mins $165
  • Thai Massage - 120 mins $225
  • Specialty Membership - 60 mins $115
  • Specialty Membership - 75 mins $135
  • Specialty Membership - 90 mins $150

New Client Special $110 for 60 min

Make Massage Part of Your Routine

Many of our Specialty Massage clients choose membership options to support consistent care and long-term results. Memberships offer preferred pricing and make it easier to prioritize self-care — even when life gets busy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need to be flexible for Thai Massage?

A: No. Thai Massage is fully customized to your flexibility and comfort level. Stretches are gentle and supportive, never forced.

A: It can be both. Many clients feel deeply relaxed during the session and energized afterward due to increased circulation and mobility.

A: Thai Massage should never be painful. Pressure and stretches are always adjusted based on your comfort, and communication is encouraged throughout the session.

A: Thai Massage focuses more on movement, stretching, and compression rather than long, flowing strokes. It’s an active experience compared to a traditional relaxation massage.

A: Comfortable, loose-fitting clothing is recommended to allow for ease of movement and stretching.

A: Thai Massage may not be appropriate for individuals with certain injuries, joint issues, or medical conditions. If you’re unsure, we recommend consulting with your healthcare provider and discussing any concerns with your therapist prior to your session.

Recover. Restore. Float on Cloud 9.

Appointments fill quickly — advance booking recommended.