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Sirena Spa

Spa · General Luna, Siargao

One of General Luna's best-known standalone spas, now in a purpose-built two-storey building on Tourism Road (Arka Hayahay lot). Beyond massage it covers facials, waxing, lash lifts and a nail bar, making it the closest thing to a full-service salon-spa on the island. A one-hour massage runs around ₱700, with 90 minutes for roughly ₱200 more.

Good to know: Walk-ins are possible but book a day ahead in high season, especially for evening slots after surf hours when demand peaks. Message them via Facebook or Instagram to reserve.
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