Surrender to the warmth of nature with a treatment that combines therapeutic movement and the healing power of herbs.
This treatment uses warm cotton poultices filled with a blend of aromatic Thai herbs steamed and rhythmically pressed across the body.
The heat opens the pores and allows the herbs’ active compounds to penetrate the skin. At the same time, the combination of pressure and warmth relaxes the muscles, supports detoxification and circulation, and restores the body’s natural balance.
Perfect for those seeking a deeper, more therapeutic experience, and complete release from stress.
The compresses contain traditional Thai herbs like ginger, lemongrass, turmeric, kaffir lime, and camphor — known for their anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, and calming properties.
Together, the heat and herbal blend:
This treatment leaves you feeling lighter, clearer, and deeply refreshed — both physically and emotionally.
It’s especially effective during seasonal transitions, after physical exertion, or periods of accumulated stress.
The session begins with a short oil massage to prepare the body for heat therapy. Then, steamed herbal compresses are applied across different areas of the body with special focus on stiff or sensitive zones.
The compresses are pressed and rolled in a carefully choreographed flow, allowing the herbal actives to absorb while the body releases tension.
This massage is ideal for anyone experiencing stiffness, water retention, poor circulation, or chronic fatigue.
It’s especially recommended:
Thanks to the natural herbal ingredients and gentle method, this treatment is suitable even for sensitive individuals, just speak with your therapist beforehand.
Due to the intense heat and active herbal compounds, this massage is not recommended for people with sensitive skin, inflammatory skin conditions, or active allergies.
Please let us know about any health concerns before booking by calling us or emailing us.
H2: Duration & Price
60 minutes – €70
90 minutes – €95
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