Boracay Hospitality Since 1989
Discover the accommodations, experiences, and partner destinations connected through the Nigi Nigi family across Boracay and nearby Carabao Island.
Nigi Nigi Nu Noos ‘e’ Nu Nu Noos began welcoming guests in 1989 and has grown into a group of hospitality, entertainment, and lifestyle destinations in Boracay.
Today, the Nigi Nigi name connects several places across the island, along with partner destinations on nearby Carabao Island. Together they offer accommodations, gathering spaces, sailing experiences, and island activities that reflect decades of welcoming travelers to this part of the Philippines.
Accommodations in Boracay
Three distinct places to stay in Boracay, each offering its own setting and character while sharing the relaxed spirit that has defined Nigi Nigi since the beginning.
Nigi Nigi Too
A hotel on the beach that is close to Boracay’s main attractions and has direct access to White Beach. Guests can stay close to the beach and enjoy a variety of food and drink options on the property.
Entertainment and Experiences in Boracay
Beyond places to stay, Nigi Nigi also offers spaces and experiences that bring people together through music, gatherings, and time on the water.
Nigi Nigi’s Entertainment Center
A beachfront bar and restaurant in Boracay that has been around for a long time and is known for its live music and casual dining. Often used for casual get-togethers, meals, and hanging out.
Bluewater Tamarind Yacht
A private sailing yacht offering charter experiences around Boracay. Guests can enjoy sunset cruises, day trips, private celebrations, and island journeys on the water.
Partner Destinations in Carabao Island
A short distance from Boracay lies Carabao Island, known for its quieter beaches and relaxed pace. Through partner destinations on the island, guests can explore a different side of the region.
Carabao Island Beach Camp
Located along Lanas Beach, the beach camp offers beachfront huts, glamping domes, and dorm accommodations in a peaceful coastal setting. It serves as a base for exploring the island’s natural landscapes and local community.
