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    A Throne by the Shore: Nayah Beach Resort Crowns Moms with a Mother’s Day Escape in Sipalay

    Nayah Beach Resort in Sipalay City, Negros Occidental, launched a Mother’s Day "Mom Stays for Less" package offering 20% off A-frame villas and rooms for bookings made May 6–10, 2026, with the stay on May 10. The promotion includes a surprise royal treatment for mothers. Sipalay, recently shortlisted for DOT's Tourism Excellence Award, provides a serene coastal backdrop for families seeking a meaningful celebration.

    By LAWRENCE PALACIO

    May 6, 2026

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    A Throne by the Shore: Nayah Beach Resort Crowns Moms with a Mother’s Day Escape in Sipalay

    SIPALAY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL — There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over the Sulu Sea on a May morning. The water holds flat and silver, the sand still cool underfoot, and the only sound is the low rustle of palm fronds stirring in the breeze. It is into this stillness that Nayah Beach Resort is inviting families to deliver a gift that cannot be wrapped. For five days in early May, the resort is rolling out a Mother’s Day package designed to trade kitchen tables and daily routines for the salt-kissed luxury of a shoreline throne.

    The “Mom Stays for Less” package, open for booking from May 6 to 10 with the stay falling precisely on Mother’s Day, May 10, offers a 20 percent discount on the resort’s A-frame villas and rooms, provided the guest of honor is present. It is a simple enough proposition, but beneath its promotional surface lies something more carefully observed: a recognition that mothers rarely take holidays they do not orchestrate themselves. This time, someone else handles the logistics. Nayah calls it “The Queen’s Welcome,” a surprise royal treatment that begins the moment she steps onto the property and is meant to remind her that she is, for once, not the planner but the honored.

    An A-Frame Promise Built on Simplicity

    Nayah Beach Resort sits along Purok Sakasaka in Sipalay City, the coastal jewel of southern Negros Occidental that has been steadily emerging from the shadow of more heavily marketed Philippine destinations. The property itself is compact and unpretentious, built around a cluster of A-frame villas that face the sea with an architectural honesty that feels both contemporary and nostalgic. The triangular silhouettes rise against the horizon like clean white tents permanently pitched at the edge of paradise, their large windows catching the changing palette of the day. Inside, the spaces are designed for families who want togetherness without sacrificing privacy. Multiple double and queen beds spread across generous floor plans mean a mother does not have to squeeze into a rollaway cot or negotiate sleeping arrangements with children and grandchildren. Each villa opens onto either a terrace or balcony, and the beachfront units deliver the psychological lift of waking to the visual expanse of open water.

    The resort’s beachfront location on the Sulu Sea delivers a particular kind of sensory experience that inland properties cannot replicate. The sand underfoot, the salt on the skin, the slow transition from morning gold to midday white as the sun climbs, all become the unspoken language of the holiday. There is a swimming pool for those who prefer still water, free WiFi for the teenagers who need to document the trip, and enough open space that a mother can sit with a cup of coffee and watch her family scatter across the sand without feeling she has lost them entirely.

    Sipalay: The Quiet Corner of Negros Finally Finds Its Voice

    What makes the Nayah offer noteworthy extends beyond the discount. It is the resort’s participation in a larger story that Sipalay City is writing for itself. The city was recently shortlisted as one of five finalists for the Department of Tourism’s Tourism Excellence Award, joining established destinations like Baguio City and Malay, Aklan. The recognition, as supervising tourism officer Jerick Lacson put it, is an acknowledgment of Sipalay’s collective commitment to sustainable development through tourism. For families driving down the coastal road, this translates into a destination that has been quietly professionalizing, adding infrastructure, improving services, and attracting the kind of boutique accommodations that value experience over volume.

    Sipalay’s appeal lies in what it has not become. It is not overcrowded. It has not been paved over with concrete. Its beaches—Poblacion Beach with its famous sunset views, Sugar Beach with its soft white sand—retain the unhurried rhythm of a place that tourism discovered but did not devour. The city has also earned its stripes as the Kite Tourism Capital of the Philippines, its Burangoy Kite Festival painting the March skies with color. For a mother escaping the demands of home and office, the destination offers something increasingly rare in Philippine tourism: the sensation of arrival at a place that still feels like a discovery rather than a transaction.

    The Gift That Cannot Be Bought Online

    There is a reason Mother’s Day has become one of the most emotionally loaded dates on the calendar, and it has little to do with the commercialization that surrounds it. It is because the mother-child bond, for all its richness, is often conducted in stolen minutes: phone calls between meetings, weekend visits squeezed into busy months, conversations held over the clatter of dinner plates being cleared. A dedicated 24 hours in a place engineered for stillness changes the chemistry of those interactions. At Nayah, the “Queen’s Welcome” includes a surprise treatment that signals to a mother that she has crossed a threshold into a space where she is not expected to serve, schedule, or solve.

    The booking window closes on May 10, and the stay is for May 10 itself, a deliberate alignment with the calendar that eliminates abstraction. This is not a voucher for a future date that may never arrive. It is a specific, date-stamped invitation to clear the deck and drive south. The resort is pet-friendly, meaning the family dog can join the convoy. Parking is free and on-site, removing one more friction point from the equation. The only thing a family needs to bring is a mother willing to accept the unfamiliar role of guest of honor.

    And perhaps that is the quiet genius of the offer. In a culture where mothers orchestrate nearly every family gathering, this package does not ask her to choose the date, book the rooms, plan the meals, or pack the emergency supplies. It only asks her to sit in her chair by the water and allow the people who love her to do the rest. For one May morning on the shores of the Sulu Sea, that is a coronation worth the drive.

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