Good massage by experienced therapist at reasonable price. It's located at the beachfront of... read more
Good massage by experienced therapist at reasonable price. It's located at the beachfront of... read more
To be honest, I was a bit skeptical at first when the restaurant next door gave us a coupon for a... read more
don't be late they will take it out from time of your massage, they will tell you this right as you come in and stress you even more. they are not nice, not friendly and, not considerate, regardless of the fact that you are in vacation, how far you're coming from, traffic... has room has mosquitos, bed smell, and the pillow around my face. the place felt damp very humid and smell of mildew. not hygenic. nami and mandala charge more or less the same and you will be pampered and not be stress. this place is a rip off do not fall in a trap of their big discount.
My wife and I spent one month last May and another this year in Boracay and had massages every other day at Yasuragi. Sue is Korean and grew up getting massages, as Korea is a Spa culture. In addition, she has owned a women's spa in NYC. We always get massages wherever we go, and has included Thailand, Bali, Cambodia, Vietnam, and S. Korea.
We're very happy with the quality of the massages we've received at Yasuragi, but perhaps it's because we've found the right masseuses. After a few try's we settled on Fatima for her, and Melanie for myself, and now they always schedule them for us.
We always prebook and pay for the next session as we leave, thus getting their discount ( 50% last year, changed to 40% this year ) from their normal 1000 pesos for one hour, and we always tip the girls 300 each.
When we were there this year they were renovating the spa roof and interior so the massages were conducted in the rooms of the ajoining Surfside resort, but you could still shower before and after, and receive your complimentary drink at Nagisa coffee shop and restaurant. I believe all three establishments are owned by the same corporation in Japan.
Because of Nagisa restaurant and Yasuragi Spa ( both good value for $ ) we probably will be coming back again for another month in 2018. Peace...
After reading reviews I was looking forward to a great facial, hand and foot massage but unfortunately this wasn't the case
The facial was performed in the lounge area with public view from anyone sitting in there and through traffic for masseuse to get water etc. This meant it wasn't quiet and I felt a little "silly" with a gentleman relaxing in the next bed! To say the facial was rough was an understatement and to be honest couldn't wait for it to end. I have given two stars because the foot and hand massage were a little better but I had also been to Bela Isa Spa earlier in the week and now I know you can't beat it!
Had a excellent time very enjoyable facial and body massage with Rose ,for sure I'll be back and do it again and share the experience with my sisters.
As a hotel guest of Surf side, I paid 500peso for a 1 hour massage. I have to book ahead because of their tight schedule due to good performance. It is a pity the sauna/pool is closed.
I tried other massage on the beach street for 350peso. But nothing compares to them.
Visited this place due to the promotion. It was only P900 for a 90 mins hot stone massage. It was a pretty long walk from Station 1. Walked in and had to wait for an hour which was fine since one can chill out at a bar at its surrounding.
We get to shower before massage. I didn't like the massage as they put way too much oil (I have been to many massages and this was the oiliest!). It felt like they just apply loads of oil and rub your skin for 90 mins - that's it. The room and its amenities have a smell to it as well. It's not pungent, but it smells like some cheap massage oil.
I also think that the 50% discount was a marketing tactic to attract customers. This place is not built for the original price.