Amun Ini, Anda
per room, breakfast only
Overview
- Enjoy a private beach cove setting surrounded by tropical nature
- Close to waterfalls, cave pools, and the Chocolate Hills
- Scuba diving and snorkelling on Bohol’s thriving reefs
- Experience true Filipino warmth and hospitality from the friendly staff
Amun Ini is set in a beautiful plot of land between emerald vegetation and sapphire seas. With such tranquil surroundings, this resort provides an idyllic tropical getaway, ideal for those looking to experience the calm, remote side of Bohol. Hidden away from the crowds, but with easy access to the region’s towns and cities, guests at Amun Ini are free to enjoy the best of both worlds. Whether you’re lazing on the white-sand beach of the private cove, exploring the underwater world, or savouring a sumptuous meal in the restaurant, Amun Ini will quickly become your home away from home.
Rooms
- Item 1 of 2
Deluxe twin room
2 x Twin beds, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, TV...from $316 /night - Item 1 of 2
Deluxe king room
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, TV...from $316 /night
Resort checklist
Meal plans:
- Breakfast
- Half Board
- Full Board
Reviews
Maulik S
Comfortable, well-appointed rooms, wonderful staff, great food, good diving,
Diving in Anda
- Whale sharkNot frequently
- TurtlesYear round
- TrevallyYear round
- Schooling reef fishYear round
- Macro CreaturesYear round
- Walls & pinnaclesYear round
The diving in Anda reflects the area's peaceful and relaxed atmosphere, and is focused on the reef running along the coast from Anda to Guindulman, and around 30 varied dive sites – many less than a 10-minute boat ride from most resorts. Local sites incorporate sandy slopes, mangroves, reefs, small caves, and walls full of marine life, as well as the nearby islands of Lamanok and Camiguin which can often be visited by day-trips. With such a rich diversity of dive sites, perfectly suited to all experience levels, Anda provides the perfect getaway for every type of diver.
Anda is a haven for macro-lovers, playing host to a kaleidoscope of bucket-list critters such as pygmy seahorses, blue-ringed octopus, hairy frogfish, tiger shrimp, mimic octopus, and over 200 species of nudibranchs. While many of the sites around Anda offer their fair share of macro-life, there are several specific muck-diving sites such as Pogaling, Basdio Sanctuary, Secret Place, Suba Sanctuary, and Larry’s Corner. For guests visiting at the right time of year, Anda also offers its fair share of bigger species which frequent its many coral gardens, slopes and walls. As well as the ever-present sea turtles, possible encounters with larger species include big schools of jackfish, passing whale sharks, and even occasional manta rays.