Okada Spa is a luxury wellness center in Barangay Tambo, Parañaque City, located near Okada Manila. If you are feeling absolutely drained from a long flight at NAIA or just want to treat yourself after a brutal work week, this place is the ultimate self-care destination. Honestly, it is on the pricier side, but the amenities and the service make it worth every single peso. You get access to their private lounges and high-end thermal facilities that will make you forget about the chaotic city outside.

  • Exact Barangay/City: Barangay Tambo, Parañaque City, Metro Manila
  • Best For: Luxury massages, deep-tissue therapy, and thermal pool relaxation
  • Average Spend: ₱4,500 - ₱12,000 per person
  • Power Outlets & Wi-Fi: Free high-speed resort Wi-Fi is available; charging outlets are accessible in the relaxation lounge areas.

Premium Treatment and Amenities

The moment you step inside, you are greeted with a calming aroma that immediately relaxes your senses. They offer a wide range of treatment options, from traditional Filipino Hilot to advanced body scrubs and facials. The best part is the access to the wet floor, which includes steam rooms, saunas, and hot and cold plunge pools. Just a heads up, you should arrive at least 45 minutes before your scheduled appointment so you can maximize these facilities. The therapists here are incredibly professional and will customize the pressure depending on your preference, making the session feel truly personalized.

Commuter Guide and NAIAx Traffic Realities

Getting to Entertainment City can be a bit tricky if you do not have a private car or Grab. If you are commuting, you can take the MRT-3 to Taft Avenue Station, then look for the jeepney or modern PUJ terminal going to SM Mall of Asia (MOA). From MOA, Okada Manila runs a regular free shuttle service for casino players and guests, though they sometimes check for membership cards. Another option is taking a bus to PITX and booking a short Grab ride from there. Just prepare for heavy traffic along Roxas Boulevard and the NAIAx entry points, especially during Friday afternoon rush hours when everyone is rushing to escape the office.

Updated on Jun 19, 2026 by George Gemson