Looking for a walk-in massage spa near Gulfport? Sunny Thai Massage & Spa is about 16 min away (8 mi via Gulfport Blvd to Pasadena Ave to Park Blvd, then west to Seminole Blvd), with free parking right at the door, honest pricing posted at the front, and real Thai bodywork from professional therapists. Most Gulfport regulars are residents from the artsy downtown district along Beach Blvd S, plus retirees from the marina-side neighborhoods looking for a real reset without resort pricing.

From Gulfport to our door: 16 min · 8 mi · via Gulfport Blvd / Pasadena Ave / Park Blvd · Free parking · Walk in 9 AM – 10:30 PM · 727-289-7609

Driving from Gulfport

From central Gulfport along Beach Blvd S or near the Gulfport Casino on Shore Blvd, head north on 49th St S to Gulfport Blvd, west to Pasadena Ave, north to Park Blvd, and west to Seminole Blvd. The route runs 8 mi and about 16 min in normal traffic. From the Gulfport Beach Recreation Area or City of Gulfport Municipal Marina, the drive is the same. The route stays on local arterials with no freeway. Free parking right outside our entrance.

Why Gulfport regulars visit

Gulfport has a unique character — a small artsy waterfront town with the Gulfport Casino, an active arts district, and a strong community feel. Many regulars are artists, retirees, and writers who want a real massage from a small honest spa rather than a big chain. The reasons people choose us: honest pricing posted at the front, professional therapists who focus on the work, real Thai bodywork plus Swedish and deep tissue, late hours seven days a week. Pricing stays $50 / $70 every visit.

Walk in this week

16 min from Gulfport. Open 9 AM – 10:30 PM, every day.

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What to book from Gulfport

Most Gulfport guests pick a 60 minute Swedish or hot oil body massage at $70 — Gulfport's slower pace fits the relaxed Swedish style well. Retirees lean toward Swedish for everyday relaxation. Active residents from the marina and beach community often choose deep tissue for chronic lower back tension. Traditional Thai is popular with yoga practitioners from the Gulfport arts community. All four core styles are the same price. Swedish massage, deep tissue, traditional Thai, and hot oil body massage are all available walk-in.

Best times to come from Gulfport

Quietest windows for Gulfport guests: weekday mornings 10 AM – noon (popular with retirees), weekday afternoons (12 PM – 4 PM), Sunday evenings after 7 PM. Busiest windows: Friday 5 PM – 9 PM, Saturday 1 PM – 9 PM. Many Gulfport regulars combine a Tuesday Fresh Market visit on Beach Blvd S with a midday massage on the way home. During peak times, calling 727-289-7609 from the car saves a possible 5 to 15 minute wait. Walk-ins are typically seen within minutes during quiet windows.

A 16 min drive west, an honest hour, free parking right at the door — fits the relaxed Gulfport pace perfectly.

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 Gulfport to Sunny Thai Spa?
About 16 min and roughly 8 mi via Gulfport Blvd to Pasadena Ave, then north to Park Blvd, and west to Seminole Blvd. From central Gulfport along Beach Blvd S, the route is straightforward without freeways. From the Gulfport Beach Recreation Area or Municipal Marina, the drive is the same. Free parking right outside our entrance at 6100 Seminole Blvd, Seminole. Open every day 9 AM to 10:30 PM. Want to confirm timing? Chat with us on the bottom right →
Can I come in after a Tuesday Fresh Market visit?
Yes — many Gulfport regulars combine a Tuesday Fresh Market visit on Beach Blvd S with a midday massage on the way home. The drive takes about 16 minutes. A 60 minute Swedish or hot oil body massage at $70 is the popular post-market choice. We are open every day from 9 AM to 10:30 PM, so timing is flexible. Walk in any day.
What times are quietest for Gulfport guests?
Weekday mornings 10 AM – noon are popular with retirees from the marina-side and arts district neighborhoods. Weekday afternoons (12 PM – 4 PM) are also calm. Friday and Saturday evenings between 5 PM and 9 PM are busiest. Sunday evenings after 7 PM are a quiet window — many Gulfport guests use them as the week-ending reset before Monday.
Do Gulfport regulars need to book ahead?
Almost never. Most Gulfport guests just 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, no cancellation penalty. Just stop by any day from 9 AM to 10:30 PM. Free parking right outside means no garage hassle.
What is the most popular service for Gulfport guests?
Retirees and arts district residents lean toward Swedish for everyday relaxation. Active residents from the marina and beach community often choose deep tissue for chronic lower back tension. Yoga practitioners from the Gulfport arts community appreciate traditional Thai for its stretching focus. All four core styles are the same price — $50 for 30 minutes or $70 for 60 minutes.
Is parking easy when coming from Gulfport?
Yes. There is a free private lot right outside our entrance at 6100 Seminole Blvd, Seminole. Gulfport guests 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 evenings. Pull up close to the door, lock the car, and you are inside in seconds. Handicap parking is also right at the entrance.