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Yoni massage in Amsterdam: what it is, benefits and what to expect

Yoni massage is a form of therapeutic tantric bodywork centred on the vulva ('yoni' is Sanskrit for the female genitals), aimed at deep relaxation, emotional release and reconnection with the body — not sexual gratification. On Rasa it sits within an explicit boundary: no sexual services and no intercourse. A session is slow, breath-led and fully consent-based, and you can pause or stop at any point.

What yoni massage is

In the tantric tradition the yoni is treated with reverence rather than as a purely sexual object. Yoni massage is slow, full-body bodywork that may include the vulva as part of a therapeutic, boundaried practice. The aim is presence, nervous-system regulation and release — not orgasm, and not a sexual service.

It is distinct from erotic massage: the intent, the boundary and the outcome are different. Where erotic massage is about sexual arousal, yoni massage is about relaxation, feeling safe in the body, and letting go of held tension.

What women report from it

Commonly reported effects include deep relaxation, emotional release, softening of tension or 'armouring' held in the pelvis, and reconnecting with the body after stress, birth or difficult experiences. Many women describe feeling more present and at ease in their own skin.

This is bodywork for wellbeing, not medical treatment. If you have specific medical or psychological concerns, speak with a qualified professional — a good practitioner will also refer out where appropriate.

What to expect in a session

A session opens with an intake conversation about your intentions and boundaries. You undress to your comfort, and the work begins with a full-body warm-up long before any yoni-focused touch.

Consent is explicit and ongoing — the practitioner checks in, and any genital or internal ('de-armouring') work is optional and only happens with your clear agreement. You can slow things down, pause, or stop at any moment. Sessions usually close with quiet integration and rest.

Choosing a practitioner in Amsterdam

Many women prefer a female practitioner, especially for a first session. Look for a verified provider whose identity is confirmed and who publishes a clear boundary declaration, so you know exactly what is and isn't offered before you book.

Rasa's ranked list of the best yoni massage in Amsterdam and the For Women hub let you filter for female practitioners and safety-verified listings.

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Frequently asked

Is yoni massage sexual?
No. On Rasa it's therapeutic tantric bodywork within an explicit no-sexual-services, no-intercourse boundary. It can feel intimate, but the intent is relaxation and release, not sex.
Will I orgasm during a yoni massage?
Orgasm is not the goal of the session. Release, if it comes, is often emotional as much as physical. You set the pace, and there's no expectation either way.
Does it include internal or de-armouring work?
Only with your explicit consent. Many sessions are external-only; internal or 'de-armouring' work happens solely if you want it and agree to it in the moment.
Who is yoni massage for?
Women seeking relaxation, reconnection or release — including complete first-timers. A good practitioner guides you and adapts to your comfort.
How much does yoni massage cost in Amsterdam?
It varies by provider and session length. See our guide to the cost of yoni and lingam massage in Amsterdam for current ranges from real listings.
How do I find a female practitioner?
Filter for female practitioners on the providers page, or start with the Top Female Practitioners ranking and the For Women hub.