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The options for massage in Taipei are nearly endless. My usual go-to places are Prime Spa (

PRIMEMANSPA.TW

, Captain Spa (

CAPTAINTAIWANSPA.COM

隊長 Spa 是台北同志按摩的首選。我們有帥氣運動型師傅,以及高級獨立工作室。Captain Taiwan Spa has the hottest jocks in Taipei and offers the ultimate gay spa...

), In Touch Spa (https://www.in-touch-spa.com.tw/), or Mudan (

WWW.MUDDAN.COM

身心靈放鬆的男士養生會館 best man mudan spa in taipei

. But there are literally dozens of massage venues from which to choose. Many of the massage boys can be found here:

WWW.GAYSPA.TW

提供台灣Gay SPA最完整的店家資訊與最多優惠。Gayspa.tw provides the the most complete gay spa information in Taiwan, and gives away the most online...

     But this is far from all that is on offer. That same website has a page that is not unlike this page, which discusses specific masseurs (although it's all in Chinese).

WWW.GAYSPA.TW

 

Posted
1 hour ago, jiaotze said:

The options for massage in Taipei are nearly endless.

It would be really helpful if a nice Moderator could move this entire thread to Destinations > Africa/Asia/Australia.

Then I would know where to find your extremely detailed list in the future! ☺️

  • 7 months later...
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I had massages this week at captain spa and prime spa and have to say they were two of the WORST massages I’ve ever had in my life. I actually went on the same day because the first one was so lackluster I just needed to try another place and they both turned out to be so awful. Maybe the last 10 mins of each was ok but the rest I literally couldn’t wait to finish. I’ve you’ve ever had a massage in Thailand you will be supremely disappointed in Taipei.

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  • 3 weeks later...
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On 11/22/2024 at 12:20 AM, NathanRobert said:

I had massages this week at captain spa and prime spa and have to say they were two of the WORST massages I’ve ever had in my life. I actually went on the same day because the first one was so lackluster I just needed to try another place and they both turned out to be so awful. Maybe the last 10 mins of each was ok but the rest I literally couldn’t wait to finish. I’ve you’ve ever had a massage in Thailand you will be supremely disappointed in Taipei.

This might be masseur dependent. I had one at Prime Spa and I'd say the setup was very professional, my masseur ended up looking hotter than his photo in their Instagram account (he was twunkier) and over-all the experience was good enough that I'd consider coming back.

With my guy, who was quite sweet and gentle, I'd say 10/10 on the massage part and maybe a lower 8/10 for the extras part. The massage was quite complete and thorough and with great pressure/technique on problem areas which he just picked up by himself. The extra was a HJ (I was hoping for a blowie) and he was generous with the kissing (not always a given? I think) and in letting me suck him. I wanted him to cum he said he didn't want to.

I'm personally curious on the other masseurs and if I had a chance to visit again, would fold in a couple of massages from these places.

  • 4 months later...
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I have to say, I am visiting Taipei this week and have had three massages from spas/masseurs I found via gayspa.tw.  I think Taiwan is totally underrated here and in other forums, I have been having a wonderful time.  Here are the reasons I’ve really enjoyed it…

  1. Most of the spas have photos and stats of their masseurs, including body pics and face pics.  Diverse types of masseurs available.  In my experience, both in a previous visit this week, the pics have been accurate.  
    1. You will likely have to use a translator on the websites, but this is easy to do via Chrome or Safari.  Pro tip… I find if the spa has a little bit of English on their site (even if it’s just here or there) they tend to be more accommodating to foreigners, including speaking English on Line (see more about that below).
  2. Quality massage and extras… in every case I have had both an at least decent massage (including body to body in every case) and fun extras.
  3. Spas are very easy to communicate via Line, similar to Thailand.  In most cases the people responding to Line queries are very friendly and willing to discuss your desires and needs and recommend the right person.  Other times they just want you to pick from a photo lineup, but they will still answer questions.
    1. On language barrier… some spas speak English over Line, some you have to use a translator.  Same with masseurs, I had one that spoke solid English and two that did not, but it’s relatively easy to use a translator and they seemed used to it.
  4. Option of in call or outcall with similar pricing
    1. On my last visit I did mostly in-call and most spas have unmarked facilities or apartments where the masseur greets you outside and takes you in, similar to the setups often found in Japan.
    2. This visit, I have done outcall every time and had the masseurs come to my hotel.  I think I prefer this, so much easier than me having to travel and they always bring oil. While I miss having a table, I can use pillows and all I need is an extra towel or two from housekeeping.  In every case, the masseur has asked me if they can use my shower before the massage (I showered right before they arrived) and all three have helped me shower afterword.
  5. Typically no down payments or anything are required, and prices for two hour comprehensive service are about $90-$110 USD, with no additional tip expected or asked for.  In some cases I rounded up for the masseur, but never spent more than $125 USD for a 90-120 minute session.

Anyway, I wanted to share that Taipei is pretty fantastic.  I think I have time for two more massages so 5 is a pretty solid sample size.  :) will report back after I head home.

Edited by GD85
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On 4/21/2025 at 11:43 AM, GD85 said:

I have to say, I am visiting Taipei this week and have had three massages from spas/masseurs I found via gayspa.tw.  I think Taiwan is totally underrated here and in other forums, I have been having a wonderful time.  Here are the reasons I’ve really enjoyed it…

  1. Most of the spas have photos and stats of their masseurs, including body pics and face pics.  Diverse types of masseurs available.  In my experience, both in a previous visit this week, the pics have been accurate.  
    1. You will likely have to use a translator on the websites, but this is easy to do via Chrome or Safari.  Pro tip… I find if the spa has a little bit of English on their site (even if it’s just here or there) they tend to be more accommodating to foreigners, including speaking English on Line (see more about that below).
  2. Quality massage and extras… in every case I have had both an at least decent massage (including body to body in every case) and fun extras.
  3. Spas are very easy to communicate via Line, similar to Thailand.  In most cases the people responding to Line queries are very friendly and willing to discuss your desires and needs and recommend the right person.  Other times they just want you to pick from a photo lineup, but they will still answer questions.
    1. On language barrier… some spas speak English over Line, some you have to use a translator.  Same with masseurs, I had one that spoke solid English and two that did not, but it’s relatively easy to use a translator and they seemed used to it.
  4. Option of in call or outcall with similar pricing
    1. On my last visit I did mostly in-call and most spas have unmarked facilities or apartments where the masseur greets you outside and takes you in, similar to the setups often found in Japan.
    2. This visit, I have done outcall every time and had the masseurs come to my hotel.  I think I prefer this, so much easier than me having to travel and they always bring oil. While I miss having a table, I can use pillows and all I need is an extra towel or two from housekeeping.  In every case, the masseur has asked me if they can use my shower before the massage (I showered right before they arrived) and all three have helped me shower afterword.
  5. Typically no down payments or anything are required, and prices for two hour comprehensive service are about $90-$110 USD, with no additional tip expected or asked for.  In some cases I rounded up for the masseur, but never spent more than $125 USD for a 90-120 minute session.

Anyway, I wanted to share that Taipei is pretty fantastic.  I think I have time for two more massages so 5 is a pretty solid sample size.  :) will report back after I head home.

Any favorites (masseur or spa) that you want to call out for community reference?
I agree that Taiwan feels underrated - would love to come back and sample more!

Posted

captain spa: nice, clean, in calls are done at an apartment type room, fairly close to ximending
- avoid teddy, he met up with me in a bad mood, but just ruined the whole session from the start

- colin was nice, maybe a little too jolly lol

- ace, great masseur

in touch: it's like a bungalow blended among residential houses, services are done in a room, clean as well

- mark i think is the regular masseur there, great massage skills

- there's another masseur there, i think his name starts with D, had the biggest Asian 🙊 (currently not on sched though)

- great actual massage from both though

  • 2 weeks later...
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On 4/22/2025 at 3:09 PM, polythome said:

Any favorites (masseur or spa) that you want to call out for community reference?
I agree that Taiwan feels underrated - would love to come back and sample more!

I tried four spas.  My best experience was with Hogan at Mudan Spa (https://www.muddan.com/) - I actually felt terrible because I had hella jet lag and fell asleep and missed the masseur the first night, so I arranged with them to make it up to him and he came back the next day. Was an awesome experience, highly recommend if you are a top 😛

Second favorite was Meiji with O2 Spa (https://www.otwospa.com/),such a genuinely nice and cute guy and the better massage of the bunch.  Enjoyable ending :)

My only negative experience of the four was with SSB Spa (
https://www.ssbspa.com.tw/), but honestly the masseur was super new and I think that was the issue.  Was still sorta enjoyable, but not worth repeating.

Can't wait to go back to Taipei. 

 

Posted
23 hours ago, Marc in Calif said:

Those guys don't look much older than about 15. 😇 

Blessings(?) of those Asian genes. The guys are definitely of legal age… but yeah, not old enough to have significant experience. 

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