Looking for a walk-in massage spa near Treasure Island? Sunny Thai Massage & Spa is about 12 min away (5 mi via Gulf Blvd north to Tom Stuart Causeway, then east to Seminole Blvd), with free parking right at the door, honest pricing posted at the front, and real Thai bodywork from professional therapists. Most Treasure Island regulars are vacation guests at Gulf Blvd hotels, Sunset Beach residents, and locals who pick us over the resort spa booking-window pressure.

From Treasure Island to our door: 12 min · 5 mi · via Gulf Blvd / Tom Stuart Causeway · Free parking · Walk in 9 AM – 10:30 PM · 727-289-7609

Driving from Treasure Island

From central Treasure Island Beach at 10451 Gulf Blvd, head north on Gulf Blvd to the Tom Stuart Causeway, then east to Seminole Blvd. The route runs 5 mi and 12 min in normal traffic. From Sunset Beach at the southern tip of Treasure Island, add about 4 minutes on Gulf Blvd. From the residential blocks east of Gulf Blvd between 105th Ave and 121st Ave, the drive is the same — the causeway is the bottleneck in summer. Free parking right outside our entrance at 6100 Seminole Blvd.

Why Treasure Island regulars visit

Treasure Island is a long thin barrier island with about 6,500 residents and steady vacation rental traffic year-round. Most regulars are Sunset Beach families on the south end, full-time residents along the Gulf Blvd corridor, and vacationers looking for a real massage instead of resort-spa per-session premium. Reasons people choose us: closest non-beach-side spa east of the causeway, honest pricing posted at the front, real Thai bodywork plus Swedish and deep tissue, late hours seven days a week. Flat $50 / $70 every visit.

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12 min from Treasure Island. Open 9 AM – 10:30 PM, every day.

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Best service for beach week recovery

After a typical Treasure Island beach day the calves, hamstrings, and lower back tighten from sand-walking and ocean swims. A 60 minute Swedish at $70 with long flowing strokes is the most-popular post-beach pick. Hot oil body massage works well for couples on a beach week. Deep tissue is the choice for vacationers who do beach volleyball or paddleboard sessions and need targeted recovery. All four core styles are the same flat rate. Swedish massage, deep tissue, traditional Thai, and hot oil body massage are all available walk-in.

Best times to visit from Treasure Island

Quietest windows for Treasure Island guests: weekday mornings 9 AM – 11 AM (great for a pre-beach reset on a vacation day), weekday afternoons 12 PM – 4 PM, Sunday evenings after 7 PM. Busiest windows: Friday 5 PM – 9 PM and Saturday 1 PM – 9 PM. Late evenings 8 PM – 10:30 PM are popular with vacationers winding down after dinner along Gulf Blvd. 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 12 min drive across the causeway, an honest hour, free parking right at the door — the practical alternative to resort spa booking.

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 Treasure Island to Sunny Thai Spa?
About 12 min and roughly 5 mi via Gulf Blvd north to Tom Stuart Causeway, then east to Seminole Blvd. From central Treasure Island Beach at 10451 Gulf Blvd, the route is straightforward. From Sunset Beach at the southern tip, add 4 minutes on Gulf Blvd. The Tom Stuart Causeway is the bottleneck in summer beach traffic — leaving before 5 PM helps. Free parking right outside our entrance. Want to ask about a post-beach slot? Chat with us on the bottom right →
Can I come in after a Treasure Island Beach day?
Yes — many vacationers and locals do exactly that. After a long sand-walking and ocean-swimming day, calves, hamstrings, and lower back tighten up. A 60 minute Swedish or hot oil body massage at $70 covers full body recovery. The drive across the Tom Stuart Causeway takes 12 minutes. We are open until 10:30 PM seven days, so even a late dinner finish along Gulf Blvd leaves time for a walk-in.
Is there a walk-in spa for Sunset Beach residents?
Yes — Sunny Thai Massage & Spa welcomes walk-ins seven days a week, about 16 min from the southern Sunset Beach end of Treasure Island via Gulf Blvd north and the Tom Stuart Causeway. No appointment, no membership, no booking fee. Sunset Beach regulars often visit weekday mornings or Sunday evenings for a calm reset. Open 9 AM to 10:30 PM.
How does pricing compare to Gulf Blvd resort spas?
Sunny Thai charges $50 for 30 minutes and $70 for 60 minutes — flat across Swedish, deep tissue, traditional Thai, and hot oil body massage. Gulf Blvd resort-spa pricing typically requires advance booking and runs higher per session. Our flat-rate model means the same price every visit, any day of the week, any time during our 14-hour daily window. Many Treasure Island vacation guests skip resort spa pricing for our flat $70.
What is the easiest route from Sunset Beach?
From Sunset Beach at the southern tip of Treasure Island, head north on Gulf Blvd for about 3 miles to the Tom Stuart Causeway exit. Cross the causeway east, then continue on Seminole Blvd south for about half a mile. Total drive runs 16 minutes. The Gulf Blvd corridor is slow during summer weekends — leaving before 5 PM helps. Free parking right at our door means no resort-style validation needed.
Is parking easy when coming from Treasure Island?
Yes. There is a free private lot right outside our entrance at 6100 Seminole Blvd, Seminole. Treasure Island guests will appreciate the contrast with Gulf Blvd metered street parking and resort valet. The lot is shared with a few other small businesses but usually has open spaces, even on busy summer weekends. Pull up close to the door, lock the car, and you are inside in seconds.