| Philippines
scuba diving offers some of the best diving in the world
and it can be done on a Shoestring budget if you go at the
right time of the year.
There
are not too many places in the world where you can do 2
dives for under $40, but the Philippines offers many places
where this is possible, and if you have your own dive gear,
and dive more than 5 times, you might even bring the price
down lower.
My
two favorites while I was there was Puerto Galera and Cebu
–Bohol. Both dive areas are very easy to get to. For Puerto
Galera I went using local buses and a local ferry an easy
cheap trip from either Angeles City where Clark Air base
is located and even easier from Manila. Getting to Cebu-Bohol
was equally easy and cheap with a few regional airlines
like Cebu Pacific and the Philippines national air carrier,
Philippines Air offering lots of cheap flights from either
Manila or Clark.
The
diving at Puerto Galera was a real treat seeing numerous
butterfly species including tear drops, saddle backs and
lots of different noses including orange nose, blue nose,
and hump nose. There were also a lot of angel fish including
everyone’s favorite the regal and some great pipefish and
nudibrachs action as well. Puerto Galera also has some wreck
diving, with 3 wrecks doable in one dive at Sabang Beach.
These wrecks are shallow enough that open water divers can
swim around the outside of them without a advanced open
water card or wreck diving specialty rating.
Cebu
is one of the larger islands in the Philippines. Bohol is
attached to Cebu by a bridge. Alona beach is on Bohol, and
is the main jumping off point for Balicasag, which is where
the best diving is located, roughly a 25 minute boat ride
on the local catamarans from Alona Beach. Shore dives are
also possible off of Alona Beach. I was rewarded with a
sea snake and a hoard of schooling catfish, as well as some
very beautiful pipefish when I first arrived, and did a
free diving snorkeling sortie. From the beach it took about
10 minutes to swim too and went down to over 40 meters.
The main place for the divers that go to Cebu -Bohol is
Balicasag island which is a marine park, while I was there
we had some high winds, so were on the lee ward side for
two days of wall action that was great!. A highlight of
the trip was swimming right into a large group of tunas
in 40 meters of water, who swim by close enough for me to
see all of the beautiful coloration. Balicasag Island had
a few different types of nudibrachs as well that were quite
beautiful to behold in their outrageous fluorescent color
schemes. There is also some real good shallow reef that
held at least 4 different types of clown fish, finding Nemo
here is a snap
For
all our dives in the Philippines we had local dive masters.
I must point out that they were not very good at briefings,
and I found it a little disconcerting not getting a boat
safety brief, especially when the life preservers were not
in sight. English was the language that was spoken mostly
on the dive boats that I scuba dived off of. All in all
I will go back and dive there as it is a great value in
the off season.
Fred
Tittle has lived and worked in holiday vacation resorts
his entire life, from Lake Geneva’s Playboy Club, as a rock
jock for KSPN FM in Aspen Colorado, he became a PADI Pro
Scuba Diver in Hawaii, diving on Maui, Kauai, Kona on the
big island, and Waikiki on Oahu. He now owns EcoSea Dive
in Sihanoukville Cambodia where he teaches SSI and PADI
scuba diving courses and runs liveaboards in the gulf of
Thailand and Asia adventure tours, http://www.ecosea.com
Fred’s
new project http://www.CheapCharliesHotels.com
where he reviews cheap hotels , budget guesthouses , discount
accommodations and cheap international flights, but is really
an excuse to vacation more, China is up next. |