REVIEW · BORACAY
Boracay: Luna Spa Experience
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Your schedule needs a pause button. Luna Spa in Boracay pairs a 2-hour massage with a calm, nature-inspired room and a calamansi foot wash to start things right. I like the range of body and facial options alongside premium, all-natural oils, and I also like how private-room setups fit couples and families. One drawback to consider: the included time is a 2-hour massage, so a facial massage may not be part of every selection, and it’s worth checking before you commit.
I also like the small comforts that make the reset feel complete: welcome drinks, free massage drinks, and a shower inside the massage room. Reviews I read also point to courteous staff and oil quality, which matters when you’re paying for relaxation, not just time on a table.
If you’re planning this around beach activities, line up your schedule with the reservation slots and arrive 15–20 minutes early. And note it isn’t suitable for pregnant women or people with back problems.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Luna Spa in Boracay: the calm break you want between beach plans
- Timing and getting there: how to plan your 2-hour slot
- First impressions: welcome drinks and a foot wash that actually makes sense
- Private rooms for couples and groups: why it matters for relaxation
- The massage experience: all-natural oils, calming treatment rooms, and real time
- After the massage: shower access, laundry service, and free Wi-Fi in the lobby
- Price and value: is $49 per person worth it?
- Who this suits best (and who should skip it)
- Should you book Luna Spa in Boracay?
- FAQ
- How long is the Luna Spa experience?
- What times are available for reservations?
- Is transportation included?
- Where is the spa located in relation to White Beach?
- What’s included in the 2-hour package?
- How early should I arrive?
- Are the rooms private, and can they accommodate groups?
- Do they speak English and Tagalog?
- Is Luna Spa wheelchair accessible?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights to know before you go

- 2-hour massage sessions designed for real muscle release, not a quick in-and-out
- Calamansi foot wash with warm water to loosen up before the main treatment
- Private rooms with flexible bed setups for couples, families, and groups
- All-natural oils and skincare used during treatments, praised for quality
- On-room shower plus laundry service for the duration, so you can move on comfortably
- Near White Beach, making it an easy mid-day reset
Luna Spa in Boracay: the calm break you want between beach plans

Boracay is easy to treat like a nonstop playlist—sun, water sports, and walk-ups to the next thing. Luna Spa gives you a different rhythm. The whole point is to help your body switch gears: you slow down, you get worked on, and you leave feeling cleaner and less tense than when you arrived.
What makes this spa feel practical is how the experience is built around a full cycle. You start with welcome drinks and a foot wash, then you’re in a private room for your treatment, and you can finish with a shower right there. That means you’re not stuck in limbo with wet hair, sticky skin, or that sandy feeling that follows you after the beach.
I also appreciate the setting. The spa uses nature-inspired decor and peaceful lighting, which matters because it keeps your brain from constantly scanning for the next activity. You’re not trying to “find calm” on your own. The space nudges you into it.
The location is another plus. Luna Spa is positioned near Boracay’s White Beach, so it’s a sensible plan for a mid-day recharge or an evening wind-down after you’ve been out. You don’t need to fight the island for time—you can fit relaxation into your actual day.
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Timing and getting there: how to plan your 2-hour slot

This is a reservation-based experience with set start times: 12:30 pm, 3 pm, 5 pm, 7:30 pm, and 8 pm. Your session length is 2 hours, but you should plan for arrival buffer. The staff asks that you show up 15–20 minutes early, which is a good rule for any spa. You’ll want time to check in, settle, and not arrive rushed.
Transportation isn’t included. What you can count on is a simple approach to getting there: take a local e-trike and go to the meetup location. If you haven’t used e-trikes in Boracay before, keep it simple—have your destination name ready, and if anything seems confusing, ask the driver to confirm you’re headed to the spa’s meetup point.
One more scheduling tip: if you’re coming straight from White Beach, check the timing so you’re not racing to your appointment with sand still on you. The spa includes an on-room shower, but it still helps if you arrive ready to relax, not scrambling.
First impressions: welcome drinks and a foot wash that actually makes sense

The spa’s flow starts gently. You’re greeted with welcome drinks, and before the massage begins, you’ll have a foot wash with calamansi and warm water. This is a small detail, but it’s smart. Warm water helps you loosen up, and calamansi adds a citrus freshness that makes your body feel like it’s being reset from the outside in.
You also get free massage drinks, so you can sip during your session. Hydration sounds basic, but massage can make you feel warm and loose afterward. Having drinks available helps you transition out of the treatment without feeling sluggish.
Then you move into your private room. All rooms are private, with setups described as 2 beds, 3 beds, and connecting rooms that can handle 4–6 persons. That setup matters for families and friends. You’re not stuck in a shared area where you hear everything and relax less.
Private rooms for couples and groups: why it matters for relaxation
A lot of spas say private rooms. Luna Spa’s setup is specific: rooms are private and can be configured for different group sizes. If you’re a couple, it’s straightforward. If you’re traveling as a family, the connecting-room option can make it easier to keep everyone close without forcing everyone into a single shared space.
This isn’t just about comfort—it’s about your ability to actually switch off. When you’re in a room that feels like yours, you’re more likely to stop monitoring noise, movements, or the timing of other people’s treatments.
Also, since the experience includes a shower inside the massage room, privacy helps again. You don’t have to think about changing in a public area or rushing to find a restroom. The space is designed so you can go from treatment to cleanup without derailing your calm.
The massage experience: all-natural oils, calming treatment rooms, and real time

Your core experience is a 2-hour spa massage. The spa’s menu includes options like massages, body scrubs, and facial treatments, and the staff uses premium, all-natural oils and skincare products. That oil quality comes up in the feedback I saw—when oils smell good and feel right on the skin, the whole treatment feels more professional.
Here’s how to think about the 2 hours. It’s long enough for a noticeable change in how your body feels, especially if you’ve been walking, swimming, or tensing up while dealing with beach heat. Short massages can be pleasant, but they often don’t have time to get beyond the surface. Two hours gives the therapist room to work deeper into the muscles and keep the pressure consistent enough that you can relax into it.
The decor and lighting are part of the reason you feel like you’re truly off-duty. The spa is set up with a calming ambiance and nature-inspired design cues. It’s not just a room with chairs—it’s a quiet environment meant to reduce stress.
One note from the feedback: while facial massage might be a feature in some offerings, it isn’t automatically guaranteed for every massage package. If you’re hoping for a facial component, confirm what your exact 2-hour treatment includes before you arrive.
After the massage: shower access, laundry service, and free Wi-Fi in the lobby

A good massage can make you feel great. A great spa helps you keep that feeling after. Luna Spa includes a shower inside the massage room, plus shampoo access is available at the end of the treatment (helpful if you’re coming from the beach). That means you can wash off oil and residue so you don’t have that sticky, sandy, post-spa combo.
Laundry service is also included for the 2 hours of your massage. This is the kind of practical extra you might not expect from a spa booking, and it can be a lifesaver if you’re moving between activities and don’t want your clothes to become your next problem.
And if you need to check messages, the spa offers free Wi-Fi access in the lobby area. It’s a useful detail if you’re coordinating with family, waiting for someone, or just want your phone handy without bringing it into the treatment room.
Price and value: is $49 per person worth it?

At $49 per person for a 2-hour massage experience with welcome drinks, calamansi foot wash, private rooms, a shower, and laundry service for that time window, this is priced like a serious relaxation add-on rather than a quick convenience stop.
So what makes it good value in real life?
- You’re getting more than table time: pre-treatment foot care, refreshments, cleanup, and a laundry perk.
- Private rooms mean you’re paying for comfort, not just labor.
- All-natural oils and skincare products are used, and the feedback I read specifically highlighted oil quality.
- The time is long enough to affect how you feel after you leave, which is the whole point of spending money on a spa.
When it may not be the best value: if your main goal is a very specific facial service, don’t assume everything is included inside the 2-hour massage block. You might find that some facial details are optional or depend on the treatment you choose. If that’s your priority, confirm your selection ahead of time so you don’t leave slightly disappointed.
Who this suits best (and who should skip it)

This experience fits best if you want a reset that’s easy to schedule and easy to finish. I think it’s especially good for:
- Couples who want a private, calm setting close to White Beach
- Families who can use the room setup options (including connecting rooms)
- People who want real downtime after water activities or hot-weather walking
It’s not suitable for pregnant women or people with back problems, based on the spa’s stated limitations. If either applies to you, it’s better to choose a different kind of relaxation plan and ask about safe alternatives.
Should you book Luna Spa in Boracay?

If your trip includes beaches, heat, and walking, I’d seriously consider booking Luna Spa. For $49 you’re buying a full relaxation loop: foot wash, welcome and massage drinks, a 2-hour treatment in a private room, plus cleanup and laundry support. That mix is what turns a spa visit into a genuine day-management tool, not just a pleasant hour.
Book it if you want something calm near White Beach, and you’re okay treating the experience as a massage-focused session. If facial treatments are your top priority, take one extra step and confirm what’s included with your exact 2-hour selection—so you get the part you’re really after.
FAQ
How long is the Luna Spa experience?
The experience lasts 2 hours.
What times are available for reservations?
The reservation hours are 12:30 pm, 3 pm, 5 pm, 7:30 pm, and 8 pm.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation to and from the spa is not included.
Where is the spa located in relation to White Beach?
It’s conveniently located near Boracay’s White Beach.
What’s included in the 2-hour package?
It includes a 2-hour spa massage, welcome drinks, free massage drinks, a foot wash with calamansi and warm water, a shower inside the massage room, private rooms, and laundry service for the duration of the massage. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lobby area.
How early should I arrive?
You should arrive 15–20 minutes before your reservation time.
Are the rooms private, and can they accommodate groups?
Yes. All rooms are private, with room setups described as 2 beds, 3 beds, and connecting rooms for 4–6 persons.
Do they speak English and Tagalog?
Yes. The host or greeter speaks English and Tagalog.
Is Luna Spa wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. A no-show still needs to be paid unless canceled a day before the reservation.

























