From Phillip Island to a state of total relaxation
Head back across the San Remo bridge onto the Bass Highway. The drive to Wonthaggi is a straight, scenic run along the coast.
Follow the Bass Highway into Wonthaggi. Turn onto McKenzie Street — the main shopping strip. Plenty of free street parking right outside our door.
Drop in for a session or call 0457 295 997 to guarantee your preferred time. We're open Monday–Friday 10am–7pm and Saturday 10am–5pm.
Traditional Thai for a full-body stretch and energy boost, Deep Tissue for sore muscles after a day of hiking or surfing, or Relaxation with Essential Oils for pure bliss.
Head home or back to your accommodation feeling refreshed, loose, and thoroughly unwound. That's the Sabai Sabai promise.
25 minutes from Cowes, 18 minutes from San Remo. Straight run along the Bass Highway with free street parking at our door.
Walk-ins are always welcome. If you'd like to guarantee a specific time, a quick phone call is all it takes.
A massage gift voucher makes a thoughtful souvenir or present for someone special. Available in-store for any session length.
All performed by qualified Traditional Thai Massage therapists.
| Massage | 30 min | 45 min | 60 min | 90 min |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Relaxation w/ Essential Oils | $55 | — | $80 | $125 |
| Traditional Thai | $55 | $70 | $90 | $135 |
| Deep Tissue | $55 | $70 | $90 | $135 |
Whether it's a quick 30-minute pick-me-up or a luxurious 90-minute deep tissue session, we'll have you leaving Wonthaggi feeling better than when you arrived.
Book NowThe drive from Cowes is straight across the bridge at San Remo, then along the Bass Highway through Anderson into Wonthaggi. 28 km, around 25 minutes outside peak weekend traffic. Many Phillip Island residents and Cowes holiday-makers come over weekly, often combining a massage with a trip to Wonthaggi Plaza or the cinema. There’s no Thai massage studio of equivalent training on the Island itself, which is why we’ve been the regular for many Cowes-based clients since 2013.
If you work in Phillip Island’s tourism industry — the Penguin Parade, the chocolate factory, the Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit hospitality, the seal-watching boats — you know the long-shift body load: standing for hours, repetitive scanning of crowds, the wind off the southern coast getting into your shoulders. Cyclists tackling the famous Phillip Island Circuit climbs come over for post-ride flushing work too. We see Cape Woolamai surfers, Smiths Beach swimmers, and Newhaven jetty fishers as regulars. Call 0457 295 997 to book.