Yin-Yang Massage:
Holistic relaxation for body and mind
What is a Yin-Yang Massage?
TheYin-Yang Massagecombines ancient wisdom of Chinese medicine with modern massage techniques. The Yin-Yang principle describes how opposing but interdependent forces in the universe create a natural balance. Yin represents gentle, calming energy, while Yang stands for activating, dynamic force – both are essential for holistic healing and well-being.
Unique combination of proven massage techniques
Thisenergetic full-body massageis traditionally performed on a futon and combines the best of various massage traditions:
- Thai Massage
- Shiatsu
- Lomi Lomi
- Tao Massage
- Balinese Massage
Through gentle strokes, targeted kneading, and precise pressure techniques in the authentic Yin-Yang style, the full effect of this special treatment unfolds.
Effects and Benefits of the Yin-Yang Massage
The Yin-Yang massage offers numerous health benefits:
- Muscle stimulation and stretchingfor increased mobility
- Stimulation of the meridians, lymph flow, and circulation
- Relief of tensionand blockages
- Promotion of blood circulationthroughout the body
- Strengthening of the immune system
- Activation of the chakrasand harmonization of life energy
- Boosting of metabolismand detoxification
- Revitalization and calmingof body and mind
The special experience: Mindfulness meets transformation
Throughmindful slowness, conscious presence, and intuitive engagementwith your body, a transformative and deeply relaxing experience is created. Deep, yet gentle pressure combined withacupressure, classic massage, and soothing aromatherapymakes this treatment something truly special.
Treat yourself to this break
In our hectic times, many people forget to give themselves the necessary attention. A Yin-Yang massage is the perfect opportunity to regain balance and recharge energy.
Prices and Duration
- 90 minutes: €80
- 120 minutes: 110 €
Book your Yin-Yang massage nowand experience one of the most relaxing and beneficial treatments for body, mind, and soul.
“We need touch, but above all we need conscious touch, a moment,
when someone connects with us skin to skin and is aware that this is happening.”
(Mary O’Malley)