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Stress Relief Massage in Newburgh, NY

Stress Relief Massage in Newburgh, NY

Quick answer

The best stress relief massage in Newburgh, NY depends on how you like to unwind: Swedish massage ($89 for 60 min) for gentle full-body calm, hot stone ($109) for warming relaxation, or a Japanese head spa (from $79) for scalp and neck tension — all at Nozomi Beauty with same-day booking often available.

Swedish from $89 · Head spa from $79 · Packages from $179 · 45–120 minutes depending on service

Service highlights

  • Swedish massage for gentle, full-body stress relief
  • Head spa for scalp, neck, and mental unwind
  • Open daily until 9:00 PM for after-work visits
  • Packages combine massage + head spa or facial

Ideal guests

  • Work stress and mental fatigue
  • Trouble switching off after long days
  • Parents and caregivers needing quiet time
  • Anyone searching for spa near me for relaxation

What to expect

  • Calm, private treatment room
  • Pressure tailored from light to medium (or firm if requested)
  • Optional add-ons like foot reflexology or head spa
  • No rush — sessions are 60 or 90 minutes

Local Newburgh tips

  • Try Ultimate Stress Relief: 60 min hot stone + 60 min luxe head spa ($179).
  • Membership includes one monthly relaxation service (Mon–Thu).
  • Walk-ins may be accepted when therapists are available.

Stress Relief Massage in Newburgh, NY — common questions

What is the most relaxing massage for stress?+

Swedish massage is the most popular for general stress; head spa is ideal if tension sits in your scalp, neck, and shoulders.

Can I book a stress relief massage after work?+

Yes — we are open until 9:00 PM seven days a week at 102 Old South Plank Rd, Newburgh.

Is a head spa good for stress?+

Many guests find Japanese head spa deeply calming because it focuses on scalp massage and neck relaxation.

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Ready to book?

Reserve online or call (845) 542-6700. Same-day appointments are often available.

Sources & further reading

Independent information on massage and wellness from trusted health organizations (helpful context — not a substitute for medical advice):