The Greenock Esplanade stretches along the southern shoreline of the Firth of Clyde, running from Ocean Terminal in the east through to the Fort Matilda area in the west. It is the town’s most popular waterfront walk, used daily by locals walking, running, and cycling along the seafront with the Cowal hills in the distance.

From the eastern end of the Esplanade near Ocean Terminal, the Thai Massage Greenock studio on South Street is within comfortable walking distance through the town centre. From the Fort Matilda end, ScotRail trains from Fort Matilda Station reach Greenock West in around two minutes, or the McGill’s 507 and 547 buses connect into town. The Esplanade also runs along the A8, so driving in and parking near South Street is straightforward.

People who walk or run the Esplanade regularly tend to find Thai Sports Massage particularly effective for the repetitive strain that builds up through waterfront walking — calf tightness, hip stiffness, and shoulder tension from poor posture. Traditional Thai Massage, with its full-body acupressure and assisted stretching, is also a strong choice for clients who want to feel looser and more mobile across their whole body.