18 listings
There are 18 couples wellness & spa in Byron Bay on thegood.guide. These include Gaia Retreat & Spa, B3 by Social Remedy, Bende Byron Bay. All listings are editorially reviewed with real Google reviews and opening hours.
FeaturedAward-winning wellness retreat in 25 acres of hinterland rainforest. Yoga, spa, organic kitchen.
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A wellness space in the quieter, less-trafficked end of Brunswick Heads. The Tweed Street address puts it away from the Byron Bay rush, which is half the appeal. Good for guests who want to stay local and slow down without crossing the bridge.
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A wellness studio tucked into the Porter Street complex, away from Byron's more tourist-oriented day spas. Local-facing and low-key, it's the kind of place that runs on regulars rather than foot traffic. Worth a call if you want something quieter than the main strip.
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A massage studio on Jonson Street, positioned for convenience as much as anything else. Central enough to fit around a beach day, with the standard range of relaxation and remedial treatments you'd expect from a Byron day spa.
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Just off the main strip on Marvell Street, Byron Medi Spa sits between a beauty clinic and a day spa, with medical-grade treatments alongside more familiar relaxation offerings. Upper-end pricing reflects the clinical focus. Better suited to a planned booking than a spontaneous visit.
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A day spa in the quieter Banksia Drive pocket of Byron, Comma leans into its name. Away from the main strip, it suits those after bodywork and skin treatments without the foot traffic. Small, independent, and worth calling ahead to confirm the current treatment menu.
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Out on Bangalow Road in Talofa, this day spa trades Byron's foot traffic for acreage and quiet. The rural setting is the selling point: further from town than most, closer to the kind of stillness that's harder to find in the main drag.
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Part of Australia's most recognised day spa network, endota's Byron Bay room sits inside Lawson Arcade with a full menu of facials, body treatments, and massage. Consistent standards, trained therapists, and the brand's own skincare range. Weekend bookings fill quickly.
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Away from the main strip in the Banksia Drive precinct, HAUM positions itself as a considered wellness space built around environment as much as treatment. Quieter and more deliberate than Byron's busier day spas. Call ahead to confirm what's currently on offer.
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Infrared saunas and cold plunge therapy on a quiet backstreet a few minutes from the centre of town. Heat Byron Bay keeps it focused: sweat, plunge, recover. No fuss, no elaborate menus. Book ahead, Byron's wellness spots fill quickly.
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Away from the main strip on Brigantine Street, House of Shemana takes a ceremonial approach to wellness. Treatments draw on ancient healing traditions and are designed without rush. The kind of place you go when you actually need to decompress, not just tick a spa off the itinerary.
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A day spa on Brigantine Street that leans toward the therapeutic rather than the decorative. Far enough from the tourist strip to feel like a proper retreat, close enough to make it practical. Book ahead and go in with intention.
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On Smith Street in Mullumbimby, this day spa works with Mukti Organics botanical skincare, bringing plant-based facials and body treatments to Byron's quieter hinterland neighbour. A considered alternative to the Byron strip, with an unhurried pace to match the town.
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On Bayshore Drive, away from the Byron crush, Osprey Spa offers day spa treatments in a setting that prioritises quiet over convenience. The location, close to the wetlands fringe, keeps the tourist noise at a distance. Call ahead; this one rewards a conversation before you book.
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A boutique skin and beauty studio on Middleton Street, away from the tourist drag. Smaller scope than the resort spas, which tends to mean more focused service. Worth a call ahead to confirm what treatments suit you best.
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Away from the town centre noise, Social Remedy operates out of the Banksia Drive precinct with a results-focused approach to wellness. Less day-spa theatre, more considered treatment. Call ahead to confirm availability and pricing before making the trip.
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On Mullumbimby's most quietly interesting food strip, The Banya brings a considered sensibility to the hinterland's casual dining scene. The name alone signals something a little different. Worth the inland detour when the coastal crowds get tired.
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A day spa in the back lanes of Mullumbimby, well clear of Byron's wellness-industrial complex. The quieter setting is the draw. No crowd-sourced verdict yet, but the address alone suggests it caters to people who already know where Mullumbimby is.
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