Hidden from Boracay's main White Beach by a cliff, Diniwid Beach is a secluded beach strip that offers more privacy to visitors unlike the crowded White Beach. It's a favorite destination of Europeans if they're not into the windy feel of Bulabog Beach and looking for a homey vacation place.
The most prominent landmark of the beach is the exclusive Nami Private Villas with majestic view of the place and the sea that you also see in postcards.
picture of Diniwid Beach with Nami Private Villas in the background
it's on this beach where Caucasian tourists stay. at times, you won't feel you're in the Philippines with sexy bikini babes frolicking or just walking on the beach
Less commercialized and not crowded, the beach has its share of commercialism, though a simple ambulant vendor of ice cream walking on te fine beach sands of Diniwid Beach
This is the recommended beach on Boracay Island that's away from the crowd, yet so near the commercialized place.
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List of Resorts on Diniwid Beach, Boracay Island:
Nami Private Villas
Microtel Inn & Suites
Mika's Place
Diniwid Beach Resort
How to get there:
Diniwid Beach can be reached by walking beyond the bend from Boracay's famous White Beach Station 1. From the jetty port, you may hire a tricycle to take you to the place.
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wow! beautiful philippines indeed!
ReplyDeleteI totally dig this beach! I've never been there before pero through this post; I can feel how tranquil it is already!
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If i'll visit Boracay, you'll definitely find me here. i like semi-private places like these.
ReplyDeleteI'll take note of Diniwid. Is this the one near station 3 or station 1?
r-yo, indeed it is
ReplyDeletekyels, nice and not crowded. quite pricey though
the dong, walkign distance from station 1, just behind the cliff
thanks! that'll surely be a good place for me.
ReplyDeleteIt looks divine of course, maybe we could do a day trip there if we come to Boracay :-)
ReplyDeleteThe pricey mention is not exactly what we're looking for, since we wanna stay as long as possible if we go to the Philippines. After all, if we're going so far away, we wanna stay for a while and not fly home again too soon.
We're really consider going there, but it won't be until the beginning of 2008 as earliest.
I never been to this so called Paradise..maybe this year with my friends...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for dropping by and posting your comment in my blog...I should have known that you aren't just a simple nor ordinary blogger but a prof..till I read Manila Bulletin about your bloggings...
thank you Sir.....pls do include Siquijor and Olongapo in your lists of itinerary...just let me know.
Now that you showed this here, the place would soon be crowded...=D
ReplyDeleteGreat beach images, I envy you...
haven't stayed there yet. next time..
ReplyDeletelifecruiser,the beach is reachable from boracay'smain white beach.
ReplyDeleteeric, i've been to siquijor already but wasn't able to explore the place fully due to limited time
mirage2g, thanks.you'll get there someday
tin-tin,punta ka dun lakad lang from station 1 lampas ng bundok sa dulo
WOW. diniwid.. ill remember that!
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't find me there if it doesn't look like the philippines.
ReplyDeleteI can see caucasian bikini babes here on my own beach :-)
oooh! looks good. I've read Nami offers the best massage in the Island. Too bad they didn't have enough masseurs to accommodate us when we inquired.
ReplyDeleteso it's best to call in advance
(6336)2886753 to 54
What a lovely photos. I like that boat with yellow cab flag. loved it. Thanks for this articles, it's so useful. Thanks
ReplyDeleteTanya Gemarin
@Boracay
ReplyDeleteHi tanya,
me too i want to ride this boat with you. ahihi
-Yuri Ichiro
Very nice pictures. Thank you for sharing.
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