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When To Book Companion Instead of Massage — Massage in Amsterdam

The decision tree.

2026-03-01

The menu has two halves: massage and companion. Some clients book exclusively from one side; some book from both. The question of which to book at any given time is one we get often. This page is the decision framework we use when clients ask.

Book massage if: the booking is in your hotel suite or residence, the duration is one to three hours, you want bodywork as the centrepiece, and the framing is private rather than social. Most outcall bookings fit this description. Sensual, tantra, nuru, soapy, four-hand are all in this category.

Book companion if: the booking has a social context (a dinner, an event, a trip), the duration is longer than three hours, conversation is part of the format, and the framing is partly or entirely public. Dinner-date, GFE, social companion, business-dinner, weekend, event, travel companion are all in this category.

Book overnight if: the booking spans the night, you want the time to be unstructured, and the format is partly massage and partly companion in changing proportions across the night. Overnight is a hybrid format that sits across both categories.

Combine if: the booking is for a special occasion, the duration is long enough to accommodate both, and the budget allows. Common combinations: dinner-date in the evening followed by massage in the suite afterwards (split across two sessions); two-hour massage in the afternoon followed by social companion in the evening (different formats, same booking).

The framework is not strict. Many bookings cross the lines — a massage that runs into a meal, a dinner-date that ends with bodywork. The menu separation is operational; the format adapts. Tell us what you actually want from the booking and we will calibrate from there.

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