Nestled on the southeastern tip of Siargao, Nay Palad Hideaway is a reimagined eco-luxury retreat that blends opulence with deep sustainability. Following the devastation of the 2021 typhoon, the resort was rebuilt under the vision of co-owner Bobby Dekeyser and architect Daniel Pouzet, transforming destruction into a sanctuary of mindful luxury. Surrounded by pristine beaches and ancient mangrove forests, Nay Palad offers an intimate experience through ten exclusive villas—each carefully crafted to harmonize with the environment. The crown jewel, Perlah Villa, features its own private beach, pool, and treehouse.
Guests are invited to unwind in rooftop beds, treetop nests, and open-air spaces that foster a deep connection with nature. Beyond indulgence, Nay Palad is a beacon of sustainability. It emphasizes local craftsmanship, serves farm-and-sea-to-table cuisine curated by Chef Pere, and avoids single-use plastics. The resort also supports coastal clean-ups and actively protects the surrounding ecosystem of mangroves and lagoons.
More than a resort, Nay Palad is a pillar of the Siargao community. It champions local education and artisan development, ensuring that its growth uplifts the island’s people. Guests can immerse themselves in curated experiences—Filipino massages, yoga sessions, island-hopping, and open-air cinema beneath the stars—all designed to reflect the island’s rich culture.
Nay Palad Hideaway proves that luxury and sustainability can coexist beautifully. It’s not merely a getaway—it’s a movement redefining responsible tourism in the Philippines.

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