The quietest month in our calendar.
February is consistently the quietest month in our practice. Tourist arrivals to Amsterdam are at their lowest; the city's residential rhythm is at its winter baseline; the weather is consistently cold and grey enough to suppress evening activity. The booking volume in February runs about 25% below the May-June peak.
What this means operationally: more dispatch availability per booking. Wait times for confirmation are shorter; specific therapists are easier to book on shorter notice; couples and four-hand bookings are confirmable inside 24 hours rather than the 48-72 hours they need at peak times.
What this means for clients: February is the right month to try a format you have not booked before. The therapists are less time-pressured during sessions; the room itself feels less hurried; the post-session window is longer because we are not pushing to dispatch the next booking.
The technique mix in February skews toward warmer formats. Hot oil work is favoured; soapy massage with the warm-water phase becomes appealing in a way it does not in summer; longer-duration tantra sessions are over-represented. The cold weather paradoxically makes the more physically engaged techniques appealing — the body welcomes the warmth.
For Amsterdam regulars who book through us, February is the month to schedule the experimental booking — the technique you have not tried, the duration you have not booked, the time of day that does not normally fit your schedule. The roster has time. The format has space. The session lands without the rush.