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Nami Resort Boracay - PHB001

A romantic cliffside hotel in quiet Diniwid Beach with individualized service and some of the best views in Boracay

"Have cocktails or a bottle of wine delivered to your room just before sunset. Watch the colors burst over the water as you sip a sundowner from your private Jacuzzi."

12 Bedrooms, Sleeps 24

AC
Beachfront
WiFi
Cable TV
Spa
Quiet Diniwid Beach
Complimentary shuttle to Station 2

Boracay is known for its white sand beach and exuberant night life. Nami is located on Diniwid Beach, providing access to all that Boracay offers in a quiet spot far from the crowds. The staff at this family-owned boutique hotel take pride in their exceptional hospitality and service. When you add in stunning views over the water, you'll see why this is one of our favorite picks in the area.

All rooms have wide glass windows and balconies looking toward Sibuyan Sea and private outdoor Jacuzzis. A butler is assigned per room to assist with spa and dinner reservations, transportation, activities, and more. For every two nights stayed, a one-hour Swedish Aromatherapy Massage is included. Deluxe rooms and the larger Suites are comfortably sized with ample space for two. The incredibly spacious One-Bedroom Suites have a sitting area with separate washroom, large bedroom, and a balcony high above the water.

The hotel's restaurant focuses on Filipino cuisine with international favorites. Fresh juices, smoothies, and snacks are available at the bar throughout the day. Sun loungers are set out on a deck just a few steps from the beach allowing for prime ocean viewing. A small spa, staffed with a highly skilled team, is tucked into the cliff a flight between beach and reception levels.

Although an elevator is in place to get guests between beach level and that of reception, Nami is not a good choice for those who dislike stairs. Built into the side of a cliff, reaching all rooms requires climbing a flight or two of steps. By road, Diniwid Beach feels far from the main "town" of Boracay at Station Two. Resort staff will shuttle guests there and around the island but if time and energy allow, walking the beach is a delightful, more direct path into the buzz and energy of restaurants, bars, and shops.