Massage, Massage, Massage ...
Wailani Spa:
This facility was primarily constructed to facilitate the art of massage in all of it forms, be it gentle relaxation massage, deep tissue, or reflexology. The Spa is a separate building on property that features a large, marble walk- in shower, massage table, and Hot Tub. The Hot Tub is for the general use of our guests when a Spa Treatment session is not in progress. We have two Licensed Massage Therapists on call to help you unwind and relax into the moment.
Our Wailani Spa offers a secluded place
to relax and let go of all the tensions and
stress our daily lives produce. Our Licensed
Massage Therapist is on call to help you
unwind and relax into the moment.
Please call Maya Swinford
LMT (MAT#10972)
Offering Relaxation, Lomi-lomi, deep tissue,
sports, and therapuetic massage.
Maya keeps her own schedule, so please
email her at akmountains@hotmail.com to correspond or call (808) 640-1720
to make your massage appointment.
Massaage
Rates: 1 hour $65
1.5 hour $95
* Relaxing and rejuvenation
* Lomi Lomi
* Deep tissue
* Sports
* Therapeutic
* Hot stones (Pohaku Wela) - add $10 per session
The Wailani Spa features a large, marble
walk-in shower; massage table, and Hot Tub.
The Hot Tub is for the general use of our
guests when a Spa Treatment session is
not in progress.
Massage
Massage offers a deep connection into the flow and rhythm of your true self. A ;iece of time dedicated to you - a time to honor yourself and all the ways in which you strive to be healthy.
Massage is the noninvasive and humanistic approached therapy based on the body's natural ability to heal itself.
Physical, emotional, mental and energetic alignment is the goal. Every action, feeling and thought and we direct our spirits is vital to our health. It is so important to honor yourself and give your greatist gifts to yourself first.
Receiving a massage does more than just relax your mind and body - there are specific physiological and psychological changes, which occur, even more so when massage is utilized s a preventative, frequent therapy and ot simply mere luxury. Massage not only feels good, it may cure what ails you.
These are some of the benefits of receiving regular massage:
Increases circulation, allowing the body to pump more oxygen and nutrients into tissues and vital organs including the skin.
Stimulates the lymph flow, the body's natural defense system against toxic invaders.
Relaxes and softens injured and overused muscles.
Reduces spasms and cramping.
Increases joint flexibility.
Reduces muscle recovery time, helps prepare for strenuous workouts.
Releases endorphins - the body's natural painkillers.
Improves range of motion and provides stretching for atrophied muscles.
Receiving a massage is a piece of time that is dedicated to you - a time to honor yourself and feel good about the ways in which you strive to be healthy.