Swedish Massage
Long, slow strokes that settle the breath. Warm oil, dim light, and a therapist who knows when to lean in and when to ease off. The first hour passes; you stop noticing time.
- Stress release
- Improved circulation
- Deeper sleep tonight
An hour and a half from the lobby door to a quieter version of yourself.
Warm wood, marble basins, candles low enough to feel the smell. Therapists who don't talk unless you want them to. Treatments you'll think about the next morning, the next week, on the flight home.
You arrive to a glass of cold tea, a robe folded the night before, and slippers that fit. The hallway is hushed. The air smells faintly of cedar. Your therapist meets you by name and asks one question: pressure level today.
Then the door closes, the music drops, and the next sixty to ninety minutes belong only to you.

Five treatments, each one chosen carefully. Pick the one that fits the kind of week you've had.
Long, slow strokes that settle the breath. Warm oil, dim light, and a therapist who knows when to lean in and when to ease off. The first hour passes; you stop noticing time.

Choose your scent at the door, lavender to soften, lemongrass to lift. Oils warm in the palm before they touch you. The room holds the smell long after you leave.
For the back you've been ignoring. Slow pressure into the layers under the surface, working through what's been knotted for weeks. You'll feel it the next morning, in the right way.
Warm herbal compresses against the spine, the shoulders, the soles of the feet. A treatment that smells like a garden and feels like being carried.
Smooth basalt stones, heated to body temperature, placed where you hold the most stress. The warmth pulls everything down and out. Quiet, motionless work, the kind your body answers to.
Two therapists, one quiet room, ninety minutes side by side. The rest of the world stays outside the door. You'll leave lighter than you came in, the kind of evening you'll talk about long after.
Three short rituals to leave the skin softer, the body lighter.
Fresh-ground coffee whipped into a warm scrub, worked across the body, then rinsed off. A vitamin E oil massage closes it. Skin tighter, brighter, fresh.
All skin types
Pure honey, slowly massaged in, then a warm coconut oil finish. Antibacterial, deeply hydrating, the kind of softness that lasts past the shower.
Normal to dry skin
Crushed sea salt and cane sugar with essential oils. Twenty minutes of warm-bath prep first, then twenty minutes of careful exfoliation. You'll feel it the moment you stand up.
Exfoliating, detoxifying
Most enquiries are answered the same day. We will hold a slot while you decide. No deposit until confirmed.
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