Day Spa Activity in Maui, Hawaii

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Day Spa Activity in Maui, Hawaii

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $231.00
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A massage without traveling far. This is a mobile 90-minute massage in Maui, where you coordinate the time with Carolina and the therapist sets up at your meeting location, whether that’s a hotel room or vacation rental. I like that you can pick the feel of the session (deep relaxing or light relaxing), and you get the oils and materials with no extra shopping detours.

I also like the simple structure: head-to-toe, full-body work with pressure you can adjust to your comfort level. The experience is priced for a regular massage session, and then you can decide later if you want extras like hot stones, scalp work, foot scrubs, or a mini facial.

One consideration: the published rate doesn’t include the extra travel fee. Plan on a $30 per-person travel fee per therapist (and there’s also a Kapalua travel fee listed), so your final total can be a bit higher than the headline price.

Key highlights to know before you book

Day Spa Activity in Maui, Hawaii - Key highlights to know before you book

  • Carolina coordinates your time directly, so you’ll confirm availability with her first.
  • A therapist comes to you at your agreed meeting location in Maui.
  • Adjustable pressure lets you choose deeper relief or lighter relaxation.
  • Oils and materials are included, so you show up and unwind.
  • Add-ons cost extra, but they’re optional and chosen at the time of your massage.
  • Private session setup means only your group participates.

How the mobile massage setup works in Maui (and why it’s smart)

Day Spa Activity in Maui, Hawaii - How the mobile massage setup works in Maui (and why it’s smart)
The big appeal here is obvious once you’re in Maui mode: you’re on vacation, not running errands or trying to time a drive across the island. Instead, you work with Carolina from Massage Maui Style to lock in your day and time, then you meet the therapist at the agreed location. After that, they set up and you get straight onto the table.

The meeting point for this activity is in Kihei (Kihei, HI 96753), and the experience ends back at that same meeting point. But the practical takeaway is that you’re not choosing between multiple fixed spa locations. You’re choosing a schedule and a place that fits your trip.

You’ll also appreciate the session privacy. This is listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates. That matters if you’re traveling with a partner, want quiet time, or you don’t want your massage to feel like a public event.

A quick heads-up: the provider notes that Carolina holds a private practice and coordinates availability directly. So even if you book, you should still plan to contact her to confirm your desired date and time are still open. The calm part is that once you’re scheduled, everything else runs on the massage plan you chose.

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The 90-minute full-body massage: what you get from head to toe

This is a 90-minute massage focused on full-body work from head to toe. The description is straightforward: you’ll get a session that covers the major muscle groups rather than a short, targeted treatment.

The best feature for most people is the pressure flexibility. You can adjust how firm the massage feels. And you can choose between a deep relaxing massage or a light relaxing massage. That’s not just marketing language. It’s the difference between feeling like you got true relief versus feeling like someone pressed oil into your skin and called it a day.

What I’d call “value thinking” here: you’re not paying for a generic, one-speed experience. You’re paying for a full session where the therapist can match your comfort and your goal—relaxation or deeper calming tension relief.

The session also includes the basics you’d otherwise pay for in a lot of other settings. Oils and massage materials are included. So you don’t have to wonder if your massage will feel stripped down.

And if you want to make this work during a tight schedule, the timing is flexible in the sense that you choose a time that fits your itinerary, then coordinate it. Since it’s a private, mobile setup, it’s easier to slot into a day than a fixed spa appointment that might fight with your beach, dinner, or whale-watching plans.

Choosing deep or light matters more than you think

Day Spa Activity in Maui, Hawaii - Choosing deep or light matters more than you think
The deep-vs-light choice can change how you feel afterward, especially in Maui where you might be walking more than usual. If you’ve been doing lots of beach time on sand, hiking stairs, or renting a scooter and exploring, you may want deeper work. If you’ve been traveling, sleeping on different beds, or you just want to land on vacation mode, light relaxing can be the better match.

Because pressure can be adjusted, you’re not locked into one style. You can start where you’re comfortable and refine from there. That’s ideal if you’re not sure what you personally prefer yet.

My practical tip: before you begin, take a minute to tell the therapist what you want. Use simple words like light, medium, or deeper, and point out any areas that feel tight. The session is designed for you to shape it.

Add-ons you can add on the day: hot stones, scalp, foot scrub, mini facial

Day Spa Activity in Maui, Hawaii - Add-ons you can add on the day: hot stones, scalp, foot scrub, mini facial
The session price includes a regular massage only—no automatically included add-ons. But you can add options during your massage for an additional fee paid at the time of your session.

The information you can choose from includes:

  • Hot stones (listed as an example of what can be included when you choose the treatment)
  • Scalp massage
  • Foot scrub
  • Mini facial

Here’s the value angle: add-ons are optional, not forced. If you’re the type who wants a full spa upgrade, you can stack extras into one session. If you only want the massage, you can keep it simple and skip the extras.

Also, the session is still a full-body massage. So even if you add something targeted like scalp work or a foot scrub, you’re not losing the overall head-to-toe focus.

If you’re planning two massages back-to-back for your trip (for example, for a couple traveling together), add-ons can be a fun way to differentiate the sessions. Just know you’ll be paying add-on fees at the time of the massage.

Price and the $30 travel fee: budgeting without surprises

Day Spa Activity in Maui, Hawaii - Price and the $30 travel fee: budgeting without surprises
The listed price is $231.00 per person for the massage experience. The duration is about 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes). That’s the headline cost for the massage portion.

What’s not included is a travel fee:

  • There’s a $30 travel fee per therapist, listed as $30.00 per person
  • A Kapalua massage lists an extra $30 travel fee
  • The travel fee is also described as “per therapist” and “per booking” in the notes, so it’s worth confirming how it applies to your exact setup

Here’s the practical way to think about it: mobile massages cost money to deliver, and that travel fee is how the provider covers getting to your agreed location. If you’re staying close to Kihei, you may still have the fee, but your final cost is easier to estimate. If you’re farther out or specifically in Kapalua, the notes indicate an additional travel fee.

So, when you’re doing your Maui budget, I suggest you plan around the massage cost plus the travel fee(s). It’s the most common “surprise” category with mobile services—right up there with paying at the moment for add-ons.

You’ll also see mention of mobile ticketing and that confirmation is received at booking. That’s helpful because you’re not walking into a mystery, but your final schedule is still coordinated with Carolina.

Scheduling with Carolina: the key step that keeps things smooth

Day Spa Activity in Maui, Hawaii - Scheduling with Carolina: the key step that keeps things smooth
This is a mobile, private service, so the scheduling flow matters. Here’s the basic rhythm:

  1. You contact or text Carolina first to confirm your desired time and date are still available.
  2. Because Carolina runs a private practice, she coordinates directly rather than relying only on automated scheduling.
  3. Once your appointment is set, you meet the therapist at the agreed meeting location.
  4. The therapist sets up, and you start your treatment based on what you chose.

If you want this to be low-stress, pick two possible time windows before you message Carolina. You can then be flexible if your first choice doesn’t line up.

Also, plan ahead. The booking notes say this is often booked about 48 days in advance on average. That’s a good sign it’s popular, especially if you’re traveling in peak periods.

If you’re traveling with kids, the session length (90 minutes) makes it easier to plan childcare or quiet time nearby. The service allows service animals, and the session is designed for most travelers to participate, so it’s a good fit for many kinds of groups—just keep your local rules in mind for your lodging.

What the session feels like: beach-vacation relaxation with zero logistics

Day Spa Activity in Maui, Hawaii - What the session feels like: beach-vacation relaxation with zero logistics
From what you can piece together from how people describe the experience, the atmosphere is a big part of the “why.” People highlight Carolina’s sweetness and calm presence, plus the fact that she’s communicative and prompt. That matters because when you’re relaxing, you want someone who makes the setup easy and the atmosphere steady.

The experience is also described as happening right from the comfort of your vacation rental or hotel room. So you’re not adding a long drive after a day that already included sun, water, and walking.

One thing that comes up in the way people talk about this is how thorough the massage feels—especially when sessions are scheduled back-to-back. That’s a good sign if you’re the type who wants real hands-on time instead of a quick touch-and-go.

And if you’re coming in with specific tension issues, the deep vs light choice and adjustable pressure can help you aim the session toward relief, not just relaxation.

Who should book this mobile massage (and who might skip it)

Day Spa Activity in Maui, Hawaii - Who should book this mobile massage (and who might skip it)
This is a great fit if:

  • You want rest without travel friction during your Maui days
  • You like being able to choose the massage intensity (light vs deep)
  • You’re traveling as a couple or small group and want a private setup
  • You’re okay doing a small step of coordination with Carolina to confirm timing

You might consider skipping if:

  • You hate scheduling coordination and prefer fixed, walk-in-style appointments
  • You don’t want to handle extra charges like travel fees and optional add-ons paid at the time
  • You’re looking for a longer spa experience with multiple rooms and changing services (this is a focused 90-minute session)

If you’ve been doing lots of activity and you’re starting to feel stiff, this is also a smart “reset.” The head-to-toe structure and adjustable pressure make it easier to tailor for whatever your body is feeling that day.

Quick practical tips for your best massage in Maui

  • Decide before you contact Carolina whether you want light relaxing or deep relaxing, then refine during the session.
  • If you have a sore spot, mention it early so the therapist can guide attention there.
  • If you’re booking near busy times, message Carolina with a backup time window.
  • If you’re adding extras, think about what you really want most: scalp (often great after sun and tension), foot scrub (nice before a night out), or hot stones (for warmth and comfort).

These are simple steps, but they help your session match your vacation goals.

Should you book Massage Maui Style in Maui?

I think it’s worth booking if you want an excellent massage delivered to you in Maui, with real flexibility in pressure and a private, calm setup. The value is strongest when you factor in what’s included: the full-body 90-minute session, oils and materials, and the ability to choose deep relaxing versus light relaxing.

It’s also a good choice if you want to avoid the “drive, park, wait, rush back” cycle that can swallow a vacation day. Mobile convenience is the whole point here, and it’s delivered.

Just don’t ignore the costs beyond the headline rate. Plan for the $30 per-person travel fee per therapist and any additional Kapalua travel fee if that’s your area. If you go in with that budget in mind, this can be one of the most relaxing, easiest parts of your Maui trip.

FAQ

How long is the massage session?

The massage is 90 minutes (about 1 hour 30 minutes).

Where does the massage take place?

You meet the massage therapist at the agreed meeting location, with the day, time, and location coordinated with Carolina. The listed meeting point is in Kihei, HI 96753, and the activity ends back at that meeting point.

Can I choose the massage intensity?

Yes. You can choose a deep relaxing massage or a light relaxing massage, and the pressure can be adjusted based on your needs.

What is included in the price, and what costs extra?

The price includes the regular massage you choose, along with oils and materials. Add-ons like hot stones, scalp massage, foot scrub, and a mini facial cost extra and are paid at the time of your massage.

Is there an extra travel fee?

Yes. A $30 travel fee per therapist is listed as $30.00 per person, and there is also a Kapalua massage travel fee listed.

What is the cancellation window?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time. Changes within 24 hours are not accepted, and cancellations less than 24 hours before the start time are not refunded.

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