Diving Guide to the Philippines 2015

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Anilao


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ust south of Manila is Batangas
Province with some of the best
underwater diversity in the
Philippines. This place is very
popular on the weekends as it is
only a couple of hours drive from
Manila. Traffic can be forgiving and
you can make the trip quickly on a
mostly good tollway road. Be
warned, on the way back, if you’re
heading into Manila, traffic can be
heavy to gridlocked, so give
yourself plenty of time and leave
Anilao very early, especially if flying
out of Manila the same day.
At the Balayan Bay area, the port
village of Anilao appears and the
road meanders through hilly and
lush terrain dotted with weekend
retreats, dive centers and resorts.
This is considered the birthplace of


Philippine diving and there are well
over 60 sites in the area from Janao
Bay, around Bagalangit Point, in the
Maricaban Island area and spilling
into Batangas Bay. There are some
showcase marine preserves full of
fish, sea turtles and big jack
schools. And Anilao is famous for its
rare small creatures seen while
doing macro and muck diving.
The hillside and beach locations
are open to nice sea breezes and
most face the western sunset but
there isn’t really a central tourist
area, so pick a nice place to stay
with good food and entertainment.
While the weekends are big here,
during the week it can be quiet.
Check for midweek deals. The water
gets cooler in January and February,
around 25C/77F. The best months
are November thru May. Visibility is
consistently fairly good. There are a
number of marine sanctuaries and
Seahorse that trend is growing.

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Mabini
Maricaban
Batangas
Bay

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