How To Prepare For Your Boracay Spa Trip

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How To Prepare For Your Boracay Spa Trip

A little preparation before your Boracay spa visit makes the experience smoother and more restorative. These questions cover packing, timing, what to bring, and how to arrive ready for genuine relaxation.

Preparing For Your Boracay Spa Experience

What to pack, what to wear, what to eat, and how to time your arrival for the deepest relaxation.

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Pack light, comfortable clothing that is easy to remove, and flip-flops or sandals for walking between your hotel and the spa. The spa provides towels, disposable underwear, and all oils. Bring minimal jewelry, and keep valuables in your hotel safe. A light cardigan is useful for air-conditioned treatment rooms. You do not need to bring any special spa equipment — everything required is provided at the facility.

Book at least one to two days in advance for standard treatments, and three to seven days ahead for couples suites, sunset sessions, and private luxury rooms. During peak season and holidays, earlier booking is essential. You can easily reserve via WhatsApp and confirm your time, treatment, and any special requests in a single message.

No — the spa provides everything you need, including clean towels, fresh linens, disposable underwear, and a selection of massage oils. If you have a specific oil allergy or preference, mention it when booking. Some guests bring their own hair tie or headband if they prefer to keep hair off the face during treatment.

Wear easy-to-remove shoes such as flip-flops or sandals. Many spas ask you to remove shoes at the entrance, and flip-flops make this effortless. Avoid tight or complicated footwear. Beach sandals are ideal because they handle sand and moisture if you are walking from the beach to the spa.

There is no formal dress code. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in. During the treatment, you will undress to your comfort level and be properly draped with towels or sheets. The spa provides disposable underwear for hygiene. Light, loose clothing is easiest before and after the session.

You can wear makeup, but a facial or face massage will remove or smudge it. If you are having a full-body massage only, makeup is fine. For treatments involving the face, consider arriving with minimal makeup or bringing supplies to reapply afterward. The spa will provide cleansing wipes if needed.

Shaving is not required, but if you choose to shave, do it at least a few hours before the massage to avoid skin irritation. Freshly shaved skin can be sensitive to oils and friction. Your therapist will work around any skin condition with care and adjusted pressure.

Eat a light meal one to two hours before your session. Avoid heavy, greasy, or large meals immediately before massage, as pressure on a full stomach can be uncomfortable. A small snack of fruit or light carbs is ideal. Stay hydrated, but avoid excessive water right before lying down for the treatment.

It is better to avoid coffee immediately before a massage if you want to relax deeply. Caffeine can keep the nervous system alert and counteract the calming effect of the treatment. If you normally drink coffee, have it earlier in the day and switch to herbal tea or water before your spa session.

Yes, a quick shower before your session is recommended and appreciated. It removes sweat, sunscreen, and salt, allowing oils to absorb properly and keeping the treatment table fresh for your therapist. Most spas offer a shower or foot wash on arrival if you are coming directly from the beach.

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