Total Posts: 7
Last Post: August 7, 2025
Account Created: September 15, 2024

Biography

Amila Dive Beach Resort is a boutique beachfront hideaway nestled in Bulata, near Sipalay on the island of Negros, Philippines. With just 8 thoughtfully designed rooms, we offer an intimate and peaceful atmosphere for divers, couples, and solo travelers seeking a more personal experience far from the crowds.

Founded with a passion for the ocean and sustainable tourism, Amila is more than just a place to stay — it’s a home away from home. Guests wake up to the sound of waves, enjoy freshly prepared meals in our beachfront restaurant, and explore the vibrant underwater world with our in-house dive center offering certified PADI courses and guided safaris.

Our team is committed to warm hospitality, environmental responsibility, and unforgettable adventures — both above and below the surface. Whether you’re diving coral reefs, relaxing in a hammock, or joining a day trip to nearby Danjugan Island, Amila invites you to slow down, connect with nature, and feel at home.

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Discover Sipalay
Aug 7th, 2025
11 months ago
Discover Sipalay: The Hidden Gem for Diving and Adventure in the Philippines Sipalay City, nestled in the heart of Negros Occidental, is quickly gaining recognition as one of the Philippines’ top destinations for diving, nature, and tranquility. Known as the “Jewel of the Sugar Island,” this coastal city offers a mix of pristine beaches, vibrant…
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Sunset Over A Tranquil Beach With Golden Skies And Scattered Clouds. Silhouettes Of Palm Trees Frame The Image, And Small Boats Are Visible On The Horizon, Beneath A Vibrant Sky Reflecting On Calm Waters.
Nov 27th, 2024
2 years ago
Direct Guests and those booking via an online travel agent are encouraged to read our Terms and Conditions.  Please see the link below for this information:  https://amilaresort.com/terms-and-conditions . Terms and  Conditions are subject to change without prior notice. Direct Guests will receive a Booking Offer in PDF format sent via email. We strongly encourage you to read…
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Solar Revolution
Nov 10th, 2024
2 years ago
Harnessing the Sun: How Amila Dive Beach Resort Leads the Solar Revolution in Green Energy  Introduction to Green Energy  Green energy has emerged as a vital component in the quest for sustainable living. The global shift toward renewable energy sources is essential in combating climate change and reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. Among the…
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An advanced diver in black and yellow gear, including a mask and scuba dive tank, examines a vibrant underwater scene featuring branching coral and a camouflaged ghost pipefish. The water is a clear blue, highlighting the rich marine life.
Oct 6th, 2024
2 years ago
Introduction to Ghost Pipefish The term "pipefish" refers to a group of elongated fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae, which also includes seahorses and the lesser-known ghost pipefish. These unique creatures are characterized by their distinctive tubular bodies and elongated snouts, which they use to feed on small crustaceans. Pipefish can be found in various…
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Aerial view of lush green forest enveloping a small sandy beach with clear blue waters on Danjugan Island. A docked boat nestles near the shoreline, close to the dense trees, offering a serene connection to Amila Dive Beach Resort.
Oct 5th, 2024
2 years ago
Discovering a Hidden Paradise Nestled in the heart of the Philippines, Danjugan Island is truly a hidden gem that beckons adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. This pristine island, known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant marine life, offers an incredible escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its rich biodiversity and…
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