You can schedule an appointment and try some of the following therapies in our center or at your place (house or hotel), with experienced professional therapists or with the students of the school with a minimum participation cost.
Massage Menu
1. Relaxing Aromatherapy Massage
1.Massage therapy is the systematized manipulation of the soft tissue structures of the body to prevent and alleviate pain, discomfort, muscle spasm, and stress; and, to promote health and wellness. The basic goal of massage therapy is to help the body heal itself and to increase health and well-being. Touch is the core ingredient of massage therapy and also combines science and art. Aromatherapy means "treatment using scents". It is a holistic treatment of caring for the body with pleasant smelling botanical oils such as rose, lemon, lavender and peppermint. Essential oils can affect the mood, alleviate fatigue, reduce anxiety and promote relaxation. When inhaled, they work on the brain and nervous system through stimulation of the olfactory nerves. 50 min.
2. After Sun Aromatherapy massage
With a combination of essential oils of Lavender, vitamin E, carotenes and Aloe Vera, this special Aromatherapy massage soothes, moisturizes, protects your skin and reverses negative effects of sun radiation. 60’ min.
3. Zen Shiatsu
Although its roots lie in China, Shiatsu was developed in modern-day Japan. Also known as acupressure, the term Shiatsu translates as “finger pressure” but similar to Thai Massage, in practice hands, knees, elbows or even feet are used by the practitioner to apply pressure to the body. Shiatsu is based on the principle that energy (Chi\Prana) runs through the meridians which are said to govern the internal organs and our entire metabolism. The pressure is placed at precisely located points on the meridian lines of the body through which energy flows – there are 14 main meridians. Applying pressure on the points has the effect of balancing that energy to help maintain or restore the body natural vitality, working on the principle that depleted energy requires toning to give relief whereas excess energy needs sedating. In addition to localised pressure points, Shiatsu can also involve stretching and manipulations. It is performed with the recipient dressed in loose, comfortable clothing, on the floor with a mat or futon. Treatments can help the young or old, active or sedentary and the method is claimed to help conditions as varied as allergies, anxiety and depression, asthma, digestive disorders, insomnia, headache and migraine, menstrual problems and sinusitis 50’ min. & 75’ min.
4. Hot Stones Massage
Up to 50 specially selected volcanic basalt stones of varing sizes are used to heal the body and induce deep relaxation. The stones are heated to 50-55 degrees then soaked in warm oil before being placed on the body.
The stones hold and radiate heat for a long period of time allowing trails of heat to penetrate deep into the body and melt the tension from each and every muscle. The placing of the stones on the bodies meridian lines helps to balance energy. The therapist also uses the stones to massage the body, multiplying the benefits, providing pain relief as well as improving circulation. 70 min.
5. Rejuvance
releases tension in the 91 muscles of the face, neck, skull and shoulders. It also works on the connective tissue to make it more elastic and flexible and enable your skin to regain its youthfulness. Stress and tension causes the layers of the skin to tighten around the blood vessels and lymph glands causing a lack-lustre complexion. The face becomes drawn and tight, ageing sets in and lines begin to form. Tense muscles have bad circulation which blocks energy paths causing tension, pain and discomfort. Rejuvance lifts up your face by gently helping to release the tightened tissues. Skin regains its flexibility and your face looks open and relaxed, smoother, younger and happier. It also works on the acupuncture points and meridians to release this blocked energy thus relieving headache, jaw, neck and shoulder pain. The energy in the body is balanced, the nervous system fine tuned, and the harmony of the body and mind is restored. A complete course of Rejuvance treatment comprises of six sessions of one hour, each working in different groups of connective tissues and muscles. 60 min
6. Muscle Fatigue Aromatherapy Massage
A unique deep strong massage applied for the specific benefit of all sports and exercise participants. It covers the management, manipulation and rehabilitation of the soft tissues of the body eg. muscles, ligaments and tendons. It helps to improve circulation & lymphatic flow, to assist in the removal of metabolic waste, to sedate or stimulate nerve endings, to increase or decrease muscle tone and muscle length. With the assistance of a combination of organic essential oils of hot quality e.g Clove, Ginger, Cinammon, Lemongrass, especially suitable when there is tension in the muscles.
60 min
The Oriental Collection
7. Thai Foot Massage
Foot massage is an ancient Chinese massage. It has been used more than 3000 years. It Prevents and benefits many cases, for example: headache, tension, asthma, constipation, sinusitis and migraine etc. To say that sensory nerve of internal organs are spread throughout the body, and some connecting with other organs as well as skin. All of these sensory nerves are mainly rooting at the plantar of foot. The foot massage is good for stimulating the actvity internal organs, and to improve blood and lymph circulation. 50’ λεπτά
8. (Tradional) Thai Yoga Massage “Nuad Borarn”
A Traditional Thai Massage session bears little resemblance to Western massage work. Oil is not needed. The recipient is dressed in loose comfortable clothing. The session is performed in a quiet meditative atmosphere on a mat on the floor. This enables the practitioner to use graceful whole body movements and even pressure during the session. The recipent and practitioner work together with conscious awareness of the breath, creating what appears more like a meditative yogic dance than merely a form of bodywork. The energies of both the giver and receiver are amplified, and both receive benefits from the stretches and passive rocking movements. During the course of a treatment, the practitioner utilizes his\her thumbs, fingers, hands, elbows, knees and feet, at precisely located points on the Shen lines of the body through which energy (Qi\Prana) flows, to manipulate and stimulate the body. Some of the benefits of traditional Thai massage are: increases flexibility and range of movement, relieves fatigue, swollen limbs, painful joints and headaches, stimulates internal organs, eliminates muscle pain and muscle spasms, improves postural alignment 60’ λεπτά & 90 λεπτά
9 .Indian Head Massage (Champi)
Is based on the Ayurvedic system of healing which has been practiced in India for over a thousand years. The origin of shampoo comes from a Hindi word champi. The recipient, fully clothed, sits in a massage chair or table for the treatment. The therapist uses a range of different movements including application of deep kneading and compression movements over the neck, shoulder and scalp areas, with the use of warm herbal oils. In addition, the therapist will also gently stimulate and stroke pressure points on the face. It is especially good for relieving stress, tension, fatigue, insomnia, headaches, migraine and sinusitis. People report that the experience is deeply calming and relaxing, leaving them feeling energised and revitalised and better able to concentrate. 50’ λεπτά