First-Time Boracay Spa Guide

FAQ — First-Time Visitors

First-Time Boracay Spa Guide

If you have never visited a spa in Boracay, these questions cover everything you need to know to feel comfortable, communicate clearly, and get the most from your first experience.

Your First Spa Experience In Boracay

What to expect, how to communicate, what to do if you feel uncomfortable, and how to know if a spa is reputable.

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Expect a warm welcome, a short consultation about your preferences and health, a private room, and a professional treatment. You will be draped with towels throughout, and the therapist will check pressure and comfort. After the session, you will have time to rest and rehydrate. Most first-time guests are surprised by how comfortable and natural the experience feels.

Yes, tipping is customary and appreciated. A gratuity of 10 to 15 percent, or about PHP 100 to PHP 300, given directly to your therapist after the session is standard. Confirm whether a service charge is already included so you do not tip twice. Tipping is not obligatory, but it makes a meaningful difference to therapist income.

Tell your therapist clearly at the start what you want: pressure level, areas to focus on or avoid, and any injuries or sensitivities. During the session, speak up if the pressure is too much or too little. Good therapists welcome feedback. You can also message preferences ahead of time on WhatsApp when booking.

Speak up immediately. You can ask the therapist to adjust pressure, avoid a specific area, or pause at any time. A professional therapist will respect your boundaries without question. You can also end the session early if needed. Your comfort is the priority, and no reputable spa will make you feel awkward for communicating your needs.

Absolutely. Pressure preference is personal and varies by body area. Tell your therapist at the start and give feedback during the session. Phrases like "a little softer here" or "deeper on my shoulders" are all you need. Therapists are trained to adjust in real time and prefer clear guidance over guessing.

That is entirely up to you. Some guests enjoy quiet conversation, while others prefer silence. A good therapist follows your lead. If you want to relax deeply, silence is usually best. If you are curious about the techniques or want to give feedback, brief conversation is fine. There is no expectation either way.

Falling asleep is completely normal and often a sign that your nervous system is genuinely relaxing. Therapists are used to it and will continue the treatment gently. You will not be judged. In fact, some of the deepest therapeutic benefits occur when the body is fully relaxed and the conscious mind is at rest.

Yes, emotional release after massage is a known phenomenon. Touch activates the parasympathetic nervous system, which can release stored tension and emotions. Some people feel tearful, light, or unexpectedly calm afterward. This is not unusual and usually passes within a few minutes. Give yourself time to sit quietly after the session if needed.

Look for clear pricing, a clean and organized environment, professional front desk staff, fresh linens for each guest, and therapists who ask about your health and preferences. Read recent reviews. Reputable spas do not pressure you into upgrades or hidden fees. If something feels off, trust your instincts and choose another.

Drink water, rest for 15 to 30 minutes, avoid heavy meals and alcohol for a few hours, and stay out of strong sun if you had a facial or body scrub. Light stretching and a warm shower help extend the relaxation. Avoid strenuous activity immediately after deep tissue work. Your body is in recovery mode — treat it gently.

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