
Nay Palad Hideaway: The luxury eco-resort building a sustainable haven in the Philippines
Apr 11
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With Earth Day around the corner, we wanted to shine the spotlight on one of our many sustainability-driven clients, Nay Palad Hideaway.
Nay Palad Hideaway is a secluded, luxury, barefoot resort located on the south-eastern tip of the island of Siargao in the Philippines. Located between a white sand beach on the Pacific Ocean and an ancient mangrove forest, the resort sits within easy reach of luscious tropical jungle, magical underground caves and the infamous Cloud 9 barrel wave.

Sustainability is at the heart of Nay Palad Hideaway. Introducing a new approach to tourism in the region, Nay Palad Hideaway pairs adventure, indulgence and relaxation with an unwavering commitment to caring for the surrounding environment and local community.
Owner Bobby Dekeyser, founder of global luxury company DEDON, strives to embrace sustainability, help the local community and encourage Nay Palad's surrounding paradise to flourish. This dedication to preserving, protecting and celebrating Siargao can be seen and felt within the resort at every turn.
While there is no formal menu, guests can express their meal preferences and expect a daily curated meals to centre around freshly caught and grown produce, delivering a unique "farm-to-table" dining experience for guests. This unflattering commitment to supporting the local community is developed and driven by a staff of almost 100% Filipino natives passionate about sharing the warmth, generosity and vibrancy of their culture.