Experiences
The bay,
the rooftop,
the town.
Three things you'll do in El Nido. We help with all of them.
Amari by Vivere sits on Rizal Street in El Nido, Palawan — and most guests need only three things: one island-hopping tour, one rooftop sunset, and a slow walk through town.
On the water
Island-hopping tours.
Four standard tour routes (A, B, C, D) cover the lagoons, beaches, and snorkel spots of El Nido island-hopping waters. Our front desk books for you and arranges pickup at the door.
Tour D (Cadlao, Pasandigan, Bukal, and Nat-Nat) also available. Ask the front desk for current availability and pricing.
The Rooftop
Restaurant, bar, pool —
all in one place.
A. Cliff Kitchen sits at the top of Amari. It's where breakfast happens, where you cool off between island-hopping tours, and where the light turns warm on the cliffs behind you at the end of the day.
Reserve a rooftop table
Outside the door
A walkable town.
Amari is in the centre of El Nido town — not in a gated compound. Restaurants, dive shops, the tour pier, and the night market are all within a few minutes on foot.
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Planning your days.
Does Amari arrange island-hopping tours?
Yes. Amari The Inn at El Nido can arrange all four El Nido island-hopping tours — A, B, C, and D — with licensed local guides, lunch, and safety equipment. The tour-boat pier is a 5-minute walk from the property. The front desk handles bookings.
Is there a beach at the hotel?
El Nido Beach is a short walk from the door. The hotel itself has the rooftop pool rather than a beachfront.
When is the best time to visit?
Dry season runs roughly November to May. March to early May has the calmest seas and best visibility. June to October is greener, quieter, and often half the price — with afternoon showers.
How many days do we need in El Nido?
Three to four nights is the sweet spot — one full day on a tour, one slow day in town and on the rooftop, plus a buffer for weather.