How much does massage cost in Tampa, FL?

Updated April 2026 · based on national benchmarks within 25 miles of Tampa.

Quick answer

Massage in Tampa typically costs $70–$180 per hour (national range — local data coming as more Tampa providers list).

What drives the price

  • Session length (60, 75, 90, or 120 minutes)
  • Technique (Swedish, deep tissue, sports, prenatal, lymphatic)
  • Mobile vs in-studio — mobile adds a $15–$40 travel fee in most markets
  • Therapist experience and license tier (LMT vs MMP vs CMT)
  • Add-ons: hot stones, aromatherapy, CBD oil, cupping

Typical session length

60 minutes is standard; 90 minutes is the sweet spot for deep-tissue work.

How to save

  • Book mid-week (Tue–Thu) — weekends are priced higher by most therapists
  • Book a package of 3–5 sessions upfront for a 10–15% discount
  • Choose in-studio over mobile to skip the travel fee
  • Ask about new-client intro rates — most LMTs offer one

Questions to ask before booking

  • Are you a licensed massage therapist (LMT) in this state?
  • What techniques are included in the base rate?
  • Do you carry liability insurance?
  • Is the rate for 60 or 90 minutes?
  • Is a tip customary? (Usually 15–20% for independent therapists)

When to book

2–5 days ahead for weekends, same-day for weekdays.

Rates rise 10–20% around the holidays (Nov–Dec) and spring break.

FAQ

What's the average massage cost in Tampa?

Nationally, massage runs $70–$180 per hour. We don't yet have enough live data for Tampa specifically — this is the national range.

What drives the price of massage?

Session length (60, 75, 90, or 120 minutes) • Technique (Swedish, deep tissue, sports, prenatal, lymphatic) • Mobile vs in-studio — mobile adds a $15–$40 travel fee in most markets • Therapist experience and license tier (LMT vs MMP vs CMT) • Add-ons: hot stones, aromatherapy, CBD oil, cupping

How can I get a better rate?

Book mid-week (Tue–Thu) — weekends are priced higher by most therapists • Book a package of 3–5 sessions upfront for a 10–15% discount • Choose in-studio over mobile to skip the travel fee • Ask about new-client intro rates — most LMTs offer one

What should I ask a massage provider before booking?

Are you a licensed massage therapist (LMT) in this state? • What techniques are included in the base rate? • Do you carry liability insurance? • Is the rate for 60 or 90 minutes? • Is a tip customary? (Usually 15–20% for independent therapists)

When should I book?

2–5 days ahead for weekends, same-day for weekdays. Rates rise 10–20% around the holidays (Nov–Dec) and spring break.

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