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How Much Does a Thai Massage Cost? Prices by Session Type and Location

Written by Published on: June 2, 2026

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Thai massage is one of those things people have been meaning to try for a while but keep putting off, partly because they’re not sure what it costs and partly because they’re not sure what it is. If you’re now at the “okay but how much?” stage, here’s everything you need to know.

How Much Does Thai Massage Cost in Australia?

Mobile Thai massage through Blys is priced per session length. Here’s what that looks like:

  • 60 minutes: from $119
  • 75 minutes: from $149
  • 90 minutes: from $169
  • 120 minutes: from $219

These are base rates per person. A 10% processing fee applies, and the final price can vary depending on your location, when you book, and any specific requirements. You are not charged until your booking is confirmed, so there is no risk in submitting a request to see what is available in your area.

Everything is included in the rate, including your therapist’s travel, the mat and equipment, and the full session, and before you confirm anything, the full price breakdown is shown at checkout so you know exactly what you’re paying. So, you are left with no surprises in the end.

What Does Each Session Length Actually Get You?

This is worth thinking through before you book. Thai massage at 60 minutes and Thai massage at 90 minutes feel quite different, and picking the wrong one can leave you thinking the session ended just as your body started to let go.

60 minutes covers the body, but the therapist is moving through it with purpose. It works well for a first session or when you want something targeted rather than a full sweep, but if you tend to carry a lot of tension, you may find the session wraps up before everything has had a chance to release. 

75 minutes gives the session room to breathe. There’s enough time to work through the whole sequence and still spend a bit longer on the areas that need it, without the pace feeling like either a rush or a drag.

90 minutes is what most people pick once they’ve had Thai massage a couple of times. The full stretch and acupressure sequence gets the time it actually needs, and there’s space for the body to properly settle into it. If flexibility or chronic tension is the main reason you’re booking, this is the length that tends to make the difference.

120 minutes is Thai massage without the clock watching. You get more time everywhere, the pace slows right down, and you come out of it feeling like something genuinely shifted. Going back to 90 after this may feel like leaving a good movie halfway through.

What Affects the Final Price?

When you book

Evening, weekend, and public holiday slots attract a higher rate than standard weekday daytime bookings. If you are flexible on timing, booking midweek during the day is the most reliable way to access the base rate.

Where you are

Rates vary slightly depending on your suburb and how far your therapist needs to travel. The price shown at checkout reflects your specific location, so what you see is what you pay.

Add-ons

Extended focus on a specific area or additional techniques can be added during the booking flow and affect the final price accordingly.

Mobile Thai Massage vs Studio: Does It Actually Cost More?

Most people assume a therapist coming to them must cost more than going to a studio. It is a reasonable assumption that does not always hold up.

Studio Thai massage in Australian cities typically sits between $90 and $160 for 60 minutes, with higher-end studios in Sydney and Melbourne charging above that range. When you add the cost of getting there and back, parking, and the time involved, the real cost of a studio session is usually higher than the rate on the booking page.

Mobile Thai massage through Blys starts from $119 for 60 minutes. That includes travel, equipment, and the session. There is no commute, no parking, and no trying to decompress on the drive home. The therapist comes, does the work, and leaves. You stay exactly where you are.

For regular bookings, this matters more than it might seem. Convenience is what separates the wellness habits people actually keep from the ones they intend to keep.

Is Thai Massage Worth It?

Yes, Thai massage is for people who carry chronic tension from desk work, training, or generally being alive in 2026. The physical shift after a good Thai massage session is real and tends to justify the cost on its own. There is an improved range of motion, a reduced tension in the back and hips, and the kind of calm that comes from having your body actually worked on rather than just stretched by yourself.

The value compounds with regularity. A single session does something, but monthly sessions do considerably more. Most people who build Thai massage into a regular routine find it becomes one of the harder things to cut when they are reviewing their spending, which is probably the most honest endorsement any wellness service can get.

So, what are you waiting for? Book a Thai massage at home through Blys, available 7 days a week, 6 am to midnight across Australia.

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