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Massage & Spa in Sayulita
Sayulita Massage

Massage & Spa in Sayulita

Every massage therapist and spa in Sayulita worth booking. Beachside, in-studio, and private in-home.

4 listingsUpdated Jul 2026

At a Glance

4 listings· Updated Jul 2026
Beach massage
Walk-up, on the sand
Studio session
Book 1–2 days ahead
In-home / villa
Most therapists travel
Typical hour
Well under resort prices
Busiest
Late afternoons, high season

Massage in Sayulita comes in three flavors, and knowing which one you want is most of the decision. Beach massage is the walk-up classic — a shaded table steps from the water, the surf as the soundtrack, no appointment needed. Studio spas run the full menu in proper treatment rooms: deep tissue for surf shoulders, facials, body treatments, couples rooms. And almost every good therapist in town travels — villa and in-home sessions are a phone call away, which is why the massage-on-the-rooftop photo is a Sayulita cliché that never gets old. Quality here genuinely surprises people: this town has attracted skilled bodyworkers for decades, drawn by the same things you were. Prices sit comfortably below resort spas up the coast. In high season, book studios a day or two out and grab beach tables before the late-afternoon rush; in green season you can be face-down in a palapa within the hour.

The Sayulita Massage Guide

Beach, Studio, or Your Own Terrace — Choosing Your Table

Beach massage is about the setting: waves, breeze, and a price that invites a second round. It's walk-up and cash — perfect for the I-deserve-this moment, less so for targeted therapeutic work.

Studios are where the serious bodywork happens: consistent pressure, trained deep-tissue and sports work, quiet rooms, and treatments that need equipment. In-home sessions split the difference — studio-quality hands on your own rooftop, usually for a modest travel add-on. Groups and honeymooners, this is your move.

The Surf-Town Specialty — Recovery Work

Paddling is a repetitive-strain sport, and Sayulita's therapists treat surf shoulders, stiff necks, and lower backs all day long. If you're surfing your whole trip, a mid-week deep-tissue session is maintenance, not indulgence — tell them what you've been doing and let them work.

The wellness scene around it runs deep: yoga classes to unwind the same muscles, breathwork, ice baths, and temazcal ceremonies for those going further inward.

Booking & Etiquette — How It Works Here

Studios: message ahead on WhatsApp — a day or two in high season, same-day often fine otherwise. Beach tables: walk up, agree on time and price before you lie down. In-home: confirm the travel fee and have a quiet space ready.

Cash is preferred nearly everywhere, and tips of 10–20% are customary for good work. If you have injuries, say so up front — the good therapists will adapt, and they're most of the list.

Couples, Bachelorettes & Group Sessions

Couples massages are a Sayulita staple — side-by-side studio rooms or a pair of tables on your villa terrace at golden hour. For bachelorette and group trips, mobile teams will set up a full spa afternoon at the house: several therapists, back-to-back slots, everyone happy before dinner.

Book group sessions further ahead than anything else on this page — assembling four therapists on a high-season Saturday is the one thing that needs runway.

Frequently Asked Questions

Comfortably below resort-spa prices up the coast. Beach tables are the budget option, studios mid-range, and in-home sessions add a modest travel fee. Listings show current rates where owners post them.