Well-being: massages and body treatments during your stay in your guest house in Guadeloupe
Free yourself from stress, fatigue or overwork, let go and relax!
Your guest house in Guadeloupe has recommended Blanche and Nicolas, two certified specialists in well-being massages and body treatments.
Treat yourself to a moment of absolute relaxation at Habitation Caféière Samana Beauséjour. Blanche and Nicolas, our certified masseurs, come to you to offer relaxing massages and body treatments right in the idyllic setting of our estate. Let yourself be pampered and revitalised in a serene and luxurious atmosphere, in harmony with the surrounding nature. Turn your stay into an unforgettable wellness experience
NICOLAS - KARMA AYURVEDA
Certified masseur in Ayurvedic therapy and world massages
World massages with oils:
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Californian (relaxing massage)
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Polynesian (deep tissue massage)
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Swedish (toning massage)
optional: Creole scrub with cane sugar, coconut oil and ylang-ylang essential oil
Ayurvedic treatments:
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Abhyanga (full body massage)
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Padabhyanga (foot massage)
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Shiro-abhyanga (cranial & facial massage)
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Vishesh (toning body massage)
Discover Ayurveda:
Consultation with treatment from 2h30 to 3h00
Choice of duration 60 l 90 l 120 l 180 min
from €70 for 60 minutes
Payment in cash on site at the service provider.
BLANCHE
Certified masseuse
Oil massages:
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Californian
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Oriental
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Balinese
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Hawaiian
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African
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Tibetan
Ayurvedic treatments:
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Abhyanga
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Shiro
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Shampi, Mandala du ventre, Udvartana.
Korean relaxation, Dynamic Thai, foot and abdominal reflexology
Choice of duration 30 l 65 l 90 min
from €40 for 30 minutes
Règlement en espèces sur place au prestataire.
What are the different types of massage?
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Californian: is a relaxing, enveloping massage technique. Using long, fluid, harmonious strokes, this massage aims to awaken body awareness and release physical and emotional tension. The masseurs use essential oils to facilitate the movements and nourish the skin.
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Polynesian: is a traditional technique originating in Polynesia, also known as Taurumi massage. It combines fluid, rhythmic movements, using mainly the forearms and elbows to apply deep pressure. This massage is often accompanied by the use of exotic oils, such as monoi oil, to nourish the skin and facilitate the movements. The aim of Polynesian massage is to rebalance energies, relax muscles and promote deep relaxation, while providing a sense of holistic well-being.
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Swedish: is a therapeutic massage technique developed by the Swedish doctor Pehr Henrik Ling in the 19th century. It combines several basic movements such as kneading, friction, effleurage, tapping and vibration. These techniques are used to relax tense muscles, improve blood circulation, reduce stress and promote a general feeling of well-being. Swedish massage can be adapted in intensity according to the client's specific needs, ranging from light pressure to deeper manipulation of muscle tissue.
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Balinese: is a traditional technique originating in Bali, Indonesia, which combines Indonesian, Chinese and Indian influences. It uses a variety of techniques, including kneading, pressure, percussion and stretching, to relax muscles and improve circulation. Masseurs often apply aromatic oils to intensify the sensory experience and promote relaxation. Balinese massage aims to harmonise body and mind, reduce stress and restore energy balance, offering a deep sense of well-being.
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Hawaiian: is a traditional technique originating in Hawaii, also known as Lomi-Lomi. This massage uses long, fluid, rhythmic movements performed mainly with the forearms, imitating the movement of ocean waves. Lomi-Lomi aims to relax muscles, improve blood circulation and release physical and emotional tension.
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Ayurvedic: is an ancient Indian technique based on the principles of Ayurveda, a traditional holistic medicine. This massage uses warm oils infused with medicinal herbs and combines various techniques such as kneading, pressure and friction. The aim is to rebalance the doshas (vital energies), detoxify the body, stimulate blood circulation and promote deep relaxation. Ayurvedic massage aims to harmonise body, mind and soul, promoting overall well-being and optimal health.
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Tibetan: is a traditional technique originating in Tibet, also known as Ku Nye. This massage uses medicinal oils and combines friction, kneading and pressure on specific points of the body. It also incorporates breathing and meditation techniques to promote deep relaxation and the harmonisation of energies. Ku Nye aims to balance the elements of the body, reduce stress, improve circulation and promote overall well-being, by aligning body, mind and soul.