ABOUT US

In the heard of the Archipelago!

THE PHILIPPINES is a country of 7,641 islands with a good warm climate, gorgeous nature and various marine life, friendly people and unique atmosphere. Negros Island belongs to the group of Visayas archipelago, where you can find plenty of marine inhabitants – from tiny pygmy seahorse to giant whale shark!

a small island with a small island in the middle of the ocean
a small island with a small island in the middle of the ocean

Six reasons
to choose Negros Island

  1. Favorable climate makes it possible to spend your vacation here year round – we haven’t got a wet season! Typhoons are not affecting our area.

  2. World class diving for everybody – from beginners to experienced divers

  3. Ultimate comfort and service

  4. Friendly communicative staff

  5. Rich national cultural traditions

  6. Tasty fusion cuisine

Welcome to Mahi Mahi!

Mahi Mahi Dive Resort (Visayas region, PHILIPPINES) has a beachfront location off the beaten path at the sunrise side of Negros Oriental facing Apo Island with its own black volcanic sand beach, house reef and magnificent palm trees. Favorable climate makes your vacation here enjoyable all year round – there's no real rainy season!

Mahi Mahi Dive Resort was built in 2018. Project was created by European architects in Avant-garde style and conceptual fusion design for ultimate comfort for our guests. All rooms partially facing the Mindanao Sea. We can accommodate up to 27 guests in 11 modern Air conditioned rooms. Every room is equipped with ceiling fan, hot water shower, TV, WiFi, minibar, complementary tea/coffee, restaurant A-la Carte. Resort facilities include tropical garden, swimming pool, dive shop with own boats, massage and transfer service.

a house with a pool and palm trees
a house with a pool and palm trees
a man sitting on a boat in the ocean
a man sitting on a boat in the ocean
Mahi mahi fish
Mahi mahi fish

The word “MAHI MAHI” comes from Hawaiian language and mean “very strong”. This is a name of big fish, which can be found in tropical seas from Caribbean to Tahiti. Also widely called “Dorado”

What mean “Mahi Mahi”?