Tropical Float and Massage in Mysterton, Townsville, located at 255C Charters Towers Rd, offers a unique wellness experience combining floatation therapy and massage services. Step into a tranquil oasis where you can escape the stresses of daily life and rejuvenate your body and mind. Their focus on relaxation, health benefits, and creating a serene atmosphere sets them apart. Whether you’re seeking pain relief or simply want to unwind, their professional team is dedicated to providing a holistic approach to well-being. Discover the ultimate relaxation destination at Tropical Float and Massage in Townsville.

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Ryan Silvester

1 Google Rating

Left due to the premises stinking of paint fumes, was charged for a no-show cancellation of appointm

1/ 5

Left due to the premises stinking of paint fumes, was charged for a no-show cancellation of appointment and then told by the owner that I was making up random excuses. Opposite of a relaxing experience.

Luciano Stravalaci

5 Google Rating

Great service. Very proffesional

5/ 5

Great service. Very proffesional

Nemanja Vukovic

5 Google Rating

I can only say the best about Tony, best service, best massage and everything else. He was excellent

5/ 5

I can only say the best about Tony, best service, best massage and everything else. He was excellent, great advice and actually cares, can’t compare to rest of massages i had. Looking forward to going back soon. Thank you Tony

Lance Walsh

5 Google Rating

One of the best massage experiences I've had. Not just another appointment where they are trying to

5/ 5

One of the best massage experiences I've had. Not just another appointment where they are trying to hurry you in and out. I have several pain issues and Tony listened and then not only worked on those areas but gave me some tips on how to manage those pains. Certainly not your usual fluff piece spa but if you want results dont go any further

Leesha

5 Google Rating

Wow! What a wonderful experience........ bliss. All my cares, worries, aches and pains just floated

5/ 5

Wow! What a wonderful experience........ bliss. All my cares, worries, aches and pains just floated away. Tony, is extremely passionate, he offers great prices and even better package deals. I'm going to try a massage after my next session and totally bliss out. Highly recommend! *********

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