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61 reviews
25 businesses
4.8 avg rating

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Word of Mouth massages in Main Beach receive an average rating of 4.8 based off 61 reviews.

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Market Intelligence

Massages servicing Main Beach

Data-driven insights based on 61 customer reviews collected between 2009 and 2025, ABS Census data

72 / 100
Local Service Score
1 Award Winners
98% Positive Feedback

Main Beach is one of the more affordable areas for massage therapists — 28% below the Queensland average. 25 massage therapists service the area with 61 customer reviews.

About this suburb

Main Beach's older demographic (median age 57) shapes massage demand toward therapeutic work: remedial treatments, arthritis and mobility support, and gentle techniques suited to older clients.

Demand patterns

Demand for massage therapists in Main Beach peaks around February and drops to its quietest in May based on review patterns — something to factor in if your job is flexible on dates.

What locals say

Review activity here is higher than typical: Main Beach averages 5.1 new massage therapist reviews a year — 21% above the Queensland average — a larger sample than most suburbs in the state.

What it costs

Based on customer-reported pricing on Word of Mouth, prices have risen 44% since 2010 (from $45 to $65 median), averaging 5.5% per year.

Based on 61 customer reviews collected on Word of Mouth between 2009–2025, and ABS Census 2021 data.

5.1 / yr Review velocity +11%
4.8 stars Avg rating
$65 Typical cost -28%
5.0 stars Service rating
2.4 avg Reviews / provider
62.5 / 10k Provider density

Massage reviews & ratings over time — Main Beach area

Based on Word of Mouth reviews 2009–2025

Based on customer-reported prices. Outliers removed.

Main Beach area profile ABS Census 2021

3,998 Population
20.2% Own with mortgage
3.4% Houses
$1,682 Median income / week

How we calculate the Local Service Score: We combine two sources of data: first-party data collected directly by Word of Mouth — verified customer reviews, customer-reported pricing, post-service trust-signal responses, and service awards — with suburb-level population and housing data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Census. The score measures how well Main Beach is served for massages, reflecting the depth of choice, quality of service, and value for money available to residents compared to other suburbs across Australia. See our Local Service Score methodology for data sources, update frequency, and quality guardrails.

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Massage therapists in Main Beach — FAQs

When are local massage therapists least busy?

Based on historical review patterns on Word of Mouth, massage therapist demand in Main Beach tends to peak in February and is quietest in May. Booking during quieter months may mean more providers available and faster response times.

What's the best way to compare local massage therapists?

Start by comparing reviews from real customers — Main Beach has 61 massage therapist reviews on Word of Mouth. The Pure Yoga (2015) has earned a Word of Mouth Service Award — an award that recognises consistently high customer ratings over a calendar year.

Are massage therapists in Main Beach well reviewed?

Massage therapists in Main Beach have an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, based on 61 customer reviews on Word of Mouth.

Does Main Beach's local character affect which massage therapists are best suited to the area?

Main Beach's older demographic (median age 57) shapes massage demand toward therapeutic work: remedial treatments, arthritis and mobility support, and gentle techniques suited to older clients. For context, ABS Census 2021 data shows Main Beach has apartments make up 89% of housing, a median age of 57, a median household income of $1,682/week.

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