Kiva Spa & Healing - Byron Bay Spa & Massage

Kiva Spa

Kiva Spa is a place to let go, to drop into the stillness of Being, reconnect with the abundant fullness of Life and deeply nurture yourself.  In this temple garden you’re invited into the  “sacred”, to receive the medicine of fire and water, the touch of the divine, the beauty of Nature and the magic of the present moment.  Relax, feel reinvigorated and reconnected with the Spirit of the Earth.
Welcome to Byron’s Premier Garden Spa, nestled in a bamboo grove down a quiet lane in Mullumbimby, 20 minutes from Byron Bay.  Make your way through lush tropical gardens dotted with spas and pools. Enter mysterious green tunnels that lead you off into the unknown on your journey of self discovery. Sauna and hammam appear in nooks and crannies with outdoor showers interspersed with areas to sit and reflect.

Contact Details

Phone: 02 66 844 811
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://thekivaspa.com

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