Kanda Thai Massage in Port Macquarie invites you to experience the art of traditional Thai massage at their location on Shop 4/68 Clarence St. Specializing in authentic Thai techniques, their skilled therapists provide therapeutic treatments that promote relaxation and well-being. Step into their inviting space where the essence of Thailand meets modern comfort, creating an oasis of serenity where stress fades away under the expert touch of their therapists. Whether you’re seeking relief from muscle tension or simply want to unwind, Kanda Thai Massage promises an unforgettable massage experience that leaves you feeling refreshed and revitalized.

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Lynda Scott

5 Google Rating

Possibly THE BEST Thai massage I have ever had. Therapist May was amazing, obviously well trained an

5/ 5

Possibly THE BEST Thai massage I have ever had. Therapist May was amazing, obviously well trained and experienced. She used a combination of Swedish, deep tissue and traditional Thai, absolutely perfect for what my body needed on the day. I will definitely be back.

Adrian

5 Google Rating

Kanda Thai is the best massage place I have ever been too. It is so relaxing and the staff are all s

5/ 5

Kanda Thai is the best massage place I have ever been too. It is so relaxing and the staff are all so lovely and helpful. I would highly recommend this place. Ploy and her team are the best. Do yourself a favour and visit this place if you want to leave completely relaxed.

Joel Quinn (Joel Quinn Photography)

5 Google Rating

Had a massage today (Sunday) with, I think the staff called her Phuket or something similar. Super

5/ 5

Had a massage today (Sunday) with, I think the staff called her Phuket or something similar. Super friendly! Amazing massage and the place inside is really peaceful.

steve shaw

5 Google Rating

First visit today with I think May, it was outstanding and I will be back. The ambience is very rela

5/ 5

First visit today with I think May, it was outstanding and I will be back. The ambience is very relaxing and the staff are great.

Clinton J. Isle

5 Google Rating

Best Thai massages we've had in Australia, and easily on par or better with the best in Thailand. We

5/ 5

Best Thai massages we've had in Australia, and easily on par or better with the best in Thailand. We'll head here every time we come to Port.

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