Quick answer: 12994 Massage Spa, 12994 Walsingham Rd, Largo, FL 33774, 727-307-2164, open 9 AM–10 PM 7 days, serves Indian Shores (≈5 min). Swedish, deep tissue, combination, relaxation, aromatherapy, couples; 30 min $50, 60 min $70. Chat or call to book.

📍 12994 Walsingham Rd, Largo, FL 33774
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Massage near Indian Shores, FL

Indian Shores is a 5-minute hop north on Gulf Blvd then east on Walsingham Rd, ending at a free door-side lot with one posted rate and friendly therapists. Reach us any day by chat or phone.

Looking for a massage spa near Indian Shores? It is a 5-minute hop — 1.5 miles, north on Gulf Blvd then east on Walsingham. There is no parking charge, the rate is up on the board, and the therapists are warm and unrushed. Most Indian Shores regulars live in the small beach community, drop in from the Seaside Seabird Sanctuary, or are Gulf Blvd vacation guests wanting an easy neighborhood spot.

From Indian Shores to our door: 5 min · 1.5 mi · via Gulf Blvd / Walsingham Rd · Free parking · Open 9 AM – 10 PM · 727-307-2164

Getting here from Indian Shores

From central Indian Shores along Gulf Blvd, head north on Gulf Blvd for about 1 mile to Walsingham Rd, then east about half a mile. Total drive runs 5 minutes in normal traffic. Starting from the Seaside Seabird Sanctuary at 18328 Gulf Blvd works out the same — north on Gulf Blvd to Walsingham. Surface streets the whole way, no highway, and the free lot sits right at the door at 12994 Walsingham Rd, Largo.

Local landmarks near the Indian Shores route

Indian Shores is a tiny beach town of about 1,500 residents — quiet, mostly residential, with the Seaside Seabird Sanctuary as the main draw. The sanctuary at 18328 Gulf Blvd and the bay-side condominium row along Gulf Blvd mark the brief route over. Regulars here are mostly year-round residents who would rather have a small room than the bigger Clearwater chains.

Who visits from Indian Shores

Most regulars are full-time Indian Shores residents and retirees from the bay-side condominiums, plus active residents who walk Gulf Blvd daily and visitors to the Seaside Seabird Sanctuary pairing a morning sanctuary trip with a midday massage. It is the closest option once you head east on Walsingham, the rate is posted plainly, the therapists are easy company, and the hours run late every day. Drop-ins are welcome, though most Indian Shores guests message first so the room is ready.

Services we recommend for Indian Shores guests

The slower coastal pace here pairs well with a 60-minute Swedish at light-to-medium pressure, which is what the bay-side condominium retirees mostly want for joint comfort. Daily Gulf Blvd walkers tend to ask for deep tissue on chronic shoulder tension, while sanctuary visitors and couples lean to combination. One rate covers them all. Look into Swedish massage, deep tissue, combination massage, or relaxation massage.

Best times to visit from Indian Shores

Indian Shores guests have the most room in the 9-to-11 weekday morning, a stretch retirees lean on, and again across the weekday afternoon and after seven on Sunday. The peak is Friday night and Saturday from early afternoon onward. A lot of residents here pick weekday afternoons on purpose, to dodge weekend Gulf Blvd traffic. On the busier nights, a short message or a call to 727-307-2164 while you head north on Gulf Blvd trims the 5-to-15-minute wait.

It is a five-minute hop from Indian Shores, so most regulars simply chat ahead to hold a favorite therapist or a set time, or call 727-307-2164 from Gulf Blvd. Our hours are 9 AM to 10 PM at 12994 Walsingham Rd, Largo, every day of the week. The complete Largo massage guide has the full rundown on booking and the flat rate.

Indian Shores massage FAQ

How long is the drive from Indian Shores to 12994 Massage Spa?
About 5 minutes and roughly 1.5 miles via Gulf Blvd north to Walsingham Rd east. From central Indian Shores along Gulf Blvd, the route stays on local roads with no freeway. From the Seaside Seabird Sanctuary at 18328 Gulf Blvd, the drive is the same. Free parking right outside our entrance at 12994 Walsingham Rd, Largo. Ping us on the bottom right → to lock a time in.
Can I combine a Seabird Sanctuary visit with a massage?
Yes — many Indian Shores regulars do exactly that. The Seaside Seabird Sanctuary at 18328 Gulf Blvd opens at 8 AM, and a morning sanctuary visit pairs nicely with a midday massage at our spa. The drive from the sanctuary to our door takes about 5 minutes via Gulf Blvd and Walsingham. A 60-minute Swedish is the popular pre-lunch pick. We are open every day from 9 AM to 10 PM.
What times are quietest for Indian Shores guests?
Indian Shores retirees tend to fill the 9 AM – 11 AM weekday window, with weekday 12 PM – 4 PM calm too. The crowd tops out across the Friday-and-Saturday 5-to-9 evening run. A number of residents here take the post-seven Sunday stretch to ease out of the week.
Do Indian Shores guests need to plan ahead?
Usually not — the spa is a five-minute drive up Gulf Blvd, so same-day arrivals are normal. The exception is the Friday and Saturday evening rush, when a quick note or a call to 727-307-2164 spares you the short 5-to-15-minute wait. Nothing to install, no membership, no deposit, no hold fee, and the door is open daily 9 AM to 10 PM.
What is the most popular service for Indian Shores guests?
Bay-side condominium retirees mostly settle on a 60-minute Swedish for an easy reset. People who walk Gulf Blvd every day usually go deep tissue on shoulder and lower-back tension, and about one in four picks combination. The rate is identical whichever you choose.
Is parking easy when coming from Indian Shores?
Very easy. Instead of the metered curbs along Gulf Blvd, you get a free private lot at our front door at 12994 Walsingham Rd, Largo. Spaces are usually open even on a busy evening, so you can pull straight off Walsingham, lock the car, and walk right in.

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