Looking for a walk-in massage spa near Bay Pines? Sunny Thai Massage & Spa is just a 5 min drive away (1.5 mi via Seminole Blvd / Bay Pines Blvd), with free parking right at the door, honest pricing posted at the front, and real Thai bodywork from professional therapists. Most Bay Pines regulars are VA Healthcare staff, veterans, or local residents along Bay Pines Blvd, and the drive is short enough that a 60 minute reset fits between errands without a second thought.

From Bay Pines to our door: 5 min · 1.5 mi · via Seminole Blvd / Bay Pines Blvd · Free parking · Walk in 9 AM – 10:30 PM · 727-289-7609

Driving from Bay Pines

From the Bay Pines VA Healthcare campus at 10000 Bay Pines Blvd, head west on Bay Pines Blvd then south on Seminole Blvd — the route runs about 1.5 mi and 5 min in normal traffic. From War Veterans Memorial Park or the Bay Pines Boat Ramp, the drive is the same. The route stays on local roads with no freeway, which makes timing easy any time of day. Free parking is right outside our entrance at 6100 Seminole Blvd, Seminole. Bay Pines neighbors say the proximity is the main reason they make us their regular spot.

Why Bay Pines regulars visit

The biggest reasons Bay Pines guests pick our Seminole spa: shortest drive of any neighborhood, honest pricing posted at the front (no surprise fees, no membership pitch), professional therapists who actually focus on the work, real Thai bodywork in addition to Swedish and deep tissue, late hours seven days a week, and a small calm space rather than a big impersonal chain. Pricing is the same every visit: $50 for 30 minutes, $70 for 60 minutes. Many VA Healthcare staff stop in after long shifts.

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5 min from Bay Pines. Open 9 AM – 10:30 PM, every day.

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What to book from Bay Pines

Most Bay Pines guests pick a 60 minute Swedish or deep tissue session at $70 for everyday recovery. Healthcare workers off long shifts often choose deep tissue for shoulder and lower back tension. Veterans and retirees lean toward Swedish for relaxation. Traditional Thai works well for anyone with chronic tightness from sitting or standing long hours. Hot oil body massage is the popular weekend choice. All four styles are the same price — choice comes down to what your body needs. Swedish massage, deep tissue, traditional Thai, and hot oil body massage are all available walk-in.

Best times to come from Bay Pines

Quietest windows for Bay Pines guests: weekday afternoons (11 AM – 4 PM) for zero wait, Sunday evenings after 7 PM, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Busiest windows: Friday 5 PM – 9 PM, Saturday 1 PM – 9 PM. Since the drive is only 5 minutes, many Bay Pines regulars walk in spontaneously when the urge hits — the proximity removes most planning friction. During peak times, calling 727-289-7609 from the car a few minutes ahead saves a possible 5 to 15 minute wait. Walk-ins are typically seen within minutes during quiet windows.

Five minutes door-to-door — the easiest reset Bay Pines neighbors can build into a regular routine.

Walk in any day from 9 AM to 10:30 PM at 6100 Seminole Blvd, Seminole. Call 727-289-7609 to lock in a specific therapist or time slot. Read more in our complete Seminole massage guide or browse walk-in vs appointment for context on how our model works.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the drive from Bay Pines to Sunny Thai Spa?
About 5 min and roughly 1.5 mi via Seminole Blvd / Bay Pines Blvd. From the VA Healthcare campus, head west on Bay Pines Blvd then south on Seminole Blvd. From War Veterans Memorial Park, the drive is the same. Free parking is right outside our entrance at 6100 Seminole Blvd, Seminole. Bay Pines is the closest community we serve, so the trip is short enough to fit between errands or after a quick shift change. Open every day 9 AM to 10:30 PM.
Can VA Healthcare staff come in after a shift?
Absolutely. Healthcare workers from the Bay Pines VA Healthcare campus are some of our most consistent regulars, especially after 12-hour shifts. Lower back, shoulders, and feet take the most strain on a long shift, and a 60 minute deep tissue or Swedish session at $70 covers all three zones. We are open until 10:30 PM seven days a week, so even a late shift end leaves time. Walk in any day. Want to confirm a slot before driving over? Chat with us on the bottom right →
What times are quietest for Bay Pines guests?
Weekday afternoons between 11 AM and 4 PM are our calmest hours, perfect for a quick walk-in with no wait. Many Bay Pines regulars come in then between errands. Friday and Saturday evenings between 5 PM and 9 PM are busiest. Sunday evenings after 7 PM are also quiet. Since the drive is only 5 minutes, many neighbors walk in spontaneously rather than scheduling — the proximity removes most planning friction.
Do Bay Pines regulars need to book ahead?
Almost never. With only a 1.5 mi drive, most Bay Pines guests walk in on the day. The exception is Friday and Saturday evenings, when calling 727-289-7609 ahead saves a possible 5 to 15 minute wait. Our walk-in model is designed for everyday flexibility — no app, no membership, no deposit, no hold fee. Just stop by any day from 9 AM to 10:30 PM. Free parking right outside means no garage hassle, no meters, no circling the block.
What is the most popular service for Bay Pines guests?
Most Bay Pines regulars pick a 60 minute Swedish or deep tissue session at $70. Swedish for general stress relief — the most popular among veterans and retirees. Deep tissue for chronic upper back, lower back, or neck pain — most popular among healthcare staff coming off long shifts. About a quarter of Bay Pines guests try our traditional Thai massage as well. All four core styles are the same price.
Is parking easy when coming from Bay Pines?
Yes. There is a free private lot right outside our entrance at 6100 Seminole Blvd, Seminole. Bay Pines neighbors do not need to worry about meters, garages, or circling the block. The lot is shared with a few other small businesses but usually has open spaces, even on busy Friday and Saturday evenings. Pull up close to the door, lock the car, and you are inside in seconds. Handicap parking is also right at the entrance for easy access.