How consent works here
If anything during the session doesn't feel right, please say so. That covers the pressure, where we're working, wanting a pause, wanting to stop altogether. Your therapist will adjust without question and you don't need to explain yourself. We'd much rather you spoke up than lie there hoping it might shift on its own.
If you're here as a couple, the same goes for each of you on your own terms. What one of you is happy with, the other doesn't have to be, and nobody will think twice about it either way.
The therapist working with you on the day will be one of the female therapists on the rota, or, if you've asked specifically, me. Either way the standards on this page apply.
The consultation
Every session opens with a few minutes of conversation in the room. Your therapist will ask about pressure preferences, areas you'd rather wasn't worked on, recent injuries, anywhere ticklish, anything currently sore. They'll also walk you through how the session will run so nothing comes as a surprise.
This isn't a form to fill in. The more straightforward you can be about what you do and don't want, the easier the session is for both of you. "Please leave my feet alone" is enough on its own. We don't need the back-story.
First-timers usually arrive ready for something complicated. They leave wondering what they were nervous about.
Before you arrive
Arriving a few minutes early gives you time to settle. Rushing in straight from the car doesn't. Showers are available before and after the treatment, and most guests use them.
We don't massage anyone who has been drinking or has taken anything before they arrive. It isn't safe. Alcohol changes how the body responds to pressure, and judgement of what's comfortable goes with it. If you turn up worse for wear we'll have to send you home. Save it for afterwards.
Our first-time naturist massage guide covers the rest of what to expect on the day.
How we work
Every treatment we offer is professional and non-sexual. The naturist setting doesn't change how we work during a session. The touch stays therapeutic and the focus stays on the bodywork itself.
What you tell us in the consultation, and what happens during your session, stays between you and your therapist. That covers anything you mention about your body, your reasons for booking, or your life outside the room. Nothing is written down and nothing leaves the spa.
What we don't offer
The work is therapeutic. If a request during a session crosses into something we don't offer, the session ends immediately and the booking isn't refunded.
If something wasn't right
If anything during a treatment didn't sit well, at the time or on reflection afterwards, phoning is the quickest way to raise it. The number on this page goes straight to the spa and a conversation is easier than a form.
Feedback can be about anything: the treatment, the room, the booking, the therapist. If you'd rather speak to me directly than to whoever picks up, ask for Antonio when you call. I own the spa and I'd rather hear about it than not.
Last reviewed April 2026.