CHILAX Body Therapy, located at 59 Smith St, Darwin City, offers a sanctuary for relaxation through a variety of therapeutic massage services designed to rejuvenate both body and mind. Our expert therapists tailor each session to address individual needs, ensuring that you leave feeling revitalized and stress-free. The inviting environment of our therapy rooms encourages deep relaxation, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the healing experience. We are committed to providing exceptional service that prioritizes customer satisfaction every time you visit. Discover the calming effects of our treatments and take a step towards better health today.

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Molly T

5 Google Rating

I had such a good deep tissue massage here, the day after finishing a 5 day trek, that I went again

5/ 5

I had such a good deep tissue massage here, the day after finishing a 5 day trek, that I went again the next day! Both treatments were excellent, perfect amount of pressure and very professional.

Kate Murray

3 Google Rating

I booked a sports massage but got more of a Swedish Chinese massage - back whacking. Wasn’t deep a

3/ 5

I booked a sports massage but got more of a Swedish Chinese massage - back whacking. Wasn’t deep at all. Asked her to focus on releasing a specific area 3 times and she acknowledged my request but ignored it. Definitely not a qualified masseuse in sports. Kept running over the muscle.

Milly Zivanovic

5 Google Rating

Truly outstanding. Clean, professional, friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend.

5/ 5

Truly outstanding. Clean, professional, friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend.

Gita Sun

1 Google Rating

First time tried a deep tissue massage here!! Yet, instead of getting deep tissue massage, the Masse

1/ 5

First time tried a deep tissue massage here!! Yet, instead of getting deep tissue massage, the Masseus gave me a Thai Massage??!! She climbed on to my back without asking whether I’m okay or not, ended up when i got up my right upper shoulder so painful & my eyes blur for about 30minute (don’t know why it’s happened), I normally had deep tissue massage at Element wellness, and never ever they climb on to my back, and also they use hands instead of using elbow. Sad of having this horrible experience.

Andrea Totaro

4 Google Rating

Amazing massage! Got the remedial. I'll go back :) next time I'll ask for arm massage, that was miss

4/ 5

Amazing massage! Got the remedial. I'll go back :) next time I'll ask for arm massage, that was missing. Lovely service!

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