Massage Therapy in Larnaca
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Typical price: €18–€160
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Massage Therapy prices in Larnaca
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-minute targeted session One problem area | €18 | €28 | €40 |
| 60-minute full session Full body massage | €30 | €45 | €75 |
| 90-minute extended session Full body plus focused work | €45 | €70 | €100 |
| Couples massage (60 min) Two therapists, spa or villa | €75 | €100 | €160 |
How to hire a massage therapy pro in Cyprus
- Check qualifications (ITEC or equivalent diploma) and reviews — massage is unregulated in Cyprus, so credentials and reputation are the signals
- Distinguish physiotherapists (a regulated profession in Cyprus, registered with the Cyprus Physiotherapists Association) from spa massage — clinical needs belong with the former
- Confirm the full price; tipping ~5-10% is appreciated at spas but not required
- Disclose health conditions before treatment
- For mobile massage in tourist areas, confirm travel fees to hotels/villas
- Book ahead in summer in coastal towns — tourist demand absorbs capacity from June to September
- Check the cancellation window
Spa and wellness massage is unregulated in Cyprus, while physiotherapy is a regulated profession — clinical musculoskeletal treatment should go to a registered physiotherapist. The market is strongly seasonal, with coastal-town prices and availability driven by summer tourism.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a 90-minute massage cost compared to 60 minutes?
Usually about 1.4-1.5x the 60-minute price, not 1.5x exactly — the marginal half hour is cheaper because setup and consultation are already done. If you have multiple problem areas or want full-body plus focused work, 90 minutes is better value than two short sessions.
What hygiene standards should I expect from a massage provider?
Fresh linens per client (non-negotiable), clean towels, washed hands or shower before your session, and clean equipment. For mobile massage, the therapist should arrive with laundered linens in a sealed bag. If linens look reused or the table is sticky, end the session — this is the clearest professionalism signal there is.
What should I expect at a first massage appointment?
A short health intake (medications, injuries, surgeries, pregnancy), a discussion of your goal areas and pressure preference, then the treatment. You undress to your comfort level — you're always draped except the area being worked. Speak up during the session if pressure is too much; a good therapist adjusts without fuss.
Why does massage pricing vary so much between providers?
You're paying for different things: an independent's home studio has minimal overhead; a day spa adds facilities, robes and towels; a hotel spa adds location premium; clinical/remedial practices add advanced training and sometimes insurance-claimable treatment. The hands-on skill doesn't scale neatly with price — reviews matter more than venue.
How often should I get a massage?
For general stress management, every 3-4 weeks maintains benefit. For a specific issue like a stiff neck or training recovery, weekly or fortnightly for 3-4 sessions, then reassess. A one-off massage feels good for a few days; cumulative benefit comes from consistency, not from one long session.
How much does a massage cost in Cyprus?
A 60-minute session runs €35-€70 at independent therapists and small studios, €60-€100 at hotel and resort spas. Mobile massage to villas and hotels runs €50-€90 including travel. Winter sees quieter calendars and occasional discounts.
Should I book a physiotherapist or a massage therapist in Cyprus?
For diagnosed injuries or persistent pain, book a registered physiotherapist — the profession is regulated in Cyprus and some health schemes contribute to treatment. For relaxation and general muscle tension, an experienced (ITEC-qualified) massage therapist is appropriate and cheaper.
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