- Available in sessions ranging from 15 to 120 minutes, our massage therapists will evaluate your individual needs and design a customized massage just for you. Want to share the relaxation? Schedule a couples massage! You can also enjoy a massage side-by-side with a friend!
- Hot Stone MassageWe incorporate the use of smooth, heated stones in your massage. Add $17
- AromatherapySelect your favorite essential oils for us to incorporate into your massage. Check out our seasonal scents! Add $5
- Take a Break: 30 or 60 minute tub soak OR sauna session that can be added on to any massage, facial, or body treatment
- 15 minute chair massage$23.00
- 30 minute session$45.00
- 45 minute session$60.00
- 60 minute session$75.00
- 75 minute session$90.00
- 90 minute session$105.00
- 105 minute session$120.00
- 120 minute session$135.00
- add $15
- Stand-alone for one30 mins: $17.0060 mins: $30.00
- Stand-alone for two30 mins: $30.0060 mins: $50.00
- 3rd+ person in sauna (30 mins)add $5
- 3rd+ person in sauna (60 mins)add $10
- Cranial-Sacral MassageCranial-Sacral Therapy is a gentle, hands-on manipulation of a physiological body system comprised of the soft tissue and bones of the spine and head
- Deep Tissue MassageDeep muscle therapy is performed to help release chronic knots (also referred to as adhesions) that exist within the deep muscle tissues, thus returning the body to its natural balance
- Myofascial ReleaseMyofascial Release is a safe and very effective hands-on massage technique that involves applying gentle sustained pressure into the Myofascial connective tissue restrictions to eliminate pain and restore motion
- Neuromuscular MassageA neuromuscular therapy massage is applied in various quasi-static pressures by the therapist to address muscle spasms
- Pre-Natal MassagePrenatal massage refers to specific massage techniques that have been shown to reduce pregnancy discomforts and to enhance the physiological and emotional well-being of both mother and baby
- ReflexologyReflexology is an ancient healing art based on the principles that there are reflexes in the hands and feet that correspond to every part, organ and gland in the body
- ReikiReiki, pronounced "ray-key, " is a Japanese technique more like touch therapy than massage. The therapist channels energy into a patient in order to improve their health and encourage healing
- Swedish MassageThis massage technique is characterized by its firm yet calming pressure that improves blood circulation, eases muscle tension, and improves flexibility to reduce stress and induce relaxation
- Trigger Point TherapyA trigger point is an irritable and painful spot in a muscle. It is called a trigger point because it "triggers" a painful response. The compression technique in trigger point therapy help deactivate these painful points