Philippines

The Philippines is an island nation located in Southeast Asia, with Manila as its capital city. The Philippine archipelago comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean which are home to spectacular scenery, pristine beaches, incredible sights and lively cities. Dramatic drop offs, vibrant reefs, wrecks, caves and a richly varied marine life also guarantee fabulous diving. Combined with the renowned Philippine hospitality and warmth, an unforgettable dive holiday awaits.
Diving in the Philippines
The dive sites of the Philippines are home to some of the best and most diverse marine eco-systems in South East Asia. Scientists believe that Southeast Asia is where most of the Pacific's marine organisms evolved before they spread out to colonise other oceans. There are over 500 species of hard and soft corals and innumerable varieties of fish and large pelagics. The diversity is astounding and caters to all levels of dive experience and interest.
Diving in Malapascua
Malapascua is a tiny, picturesque island just off the northern tip of Cebu Island. You can walk around the whole island in a few hours or simply relax on the white sands of Bounty Beach. From this magical island, you may catch a glimpse of the elusive thresher shark at Shark Point, one of the few places in the world where there are regular sightings of these shy and unusual creatures. Be dazzled by the colours of the mandarin fish on a night dive or get your macro lens ready for an up close encounter with a pygmy seahorse at Gato Island. With great wreck dives including the Donna Marilyn and idyllic day trips also on offer, this diving destination cannot fail to excite.
Diving in Dumaguete
Situated on the south-eastern tip of the larger island of Negros, Dumaguete offers fantastic diving plus access to a range of other activities. The main diving attraction in the area is Apo Island (not to be mixed up with Apo Reef). Apo is a tiny marine sanctuary that is teeming with fish and beautiful corals. There are ten dive sites around the island and each has something different to offer from exhilarating drift dives to gentle shallow dives over hard and soft corals.
The marine sanctuary offers a huge variety of fish species, crustaceans and nudibranch. Schools of jacks can sometimes number over 2,000 fish. making this a great destination for both micro and macro lovers.
Apo Island is just 30 minutes away from the dive centre at Pura Vida resort. Pura Vida also boasts an easy to dive, interesting house reef.
Diving in Palawan
Palawan is known as the last frontier of the Philippines and is home to some of the most spectacular scenery, ranging from limestone cliffs, thermal lakes and underwater caves. Jacques Cousteau described this area of the archipelago as “the most beautiful place I ever explored.” With over 1,800 islands, pristine beaches, world-class diving and a diverse wildlife you will understand why.
Dimakya Island, on the northern tip of Palawan is where you may acquaint yourself with a dugong, explore the Kyokuzan Maru, a 152 meter Japanese freighter wreck, and be amazed by the magnitude of the dramatic drop offs and coral formations at Apo Reef.
Further away, but accessible on full day trips, are the other large wrecks of Coron Bay, Akitsushima, Taiei Maru, Olympia Maru, Irako, Tangat and Kogyo Maru. These six wrecks are thrilling dives sites and live long in the memory.
Travelling to The Philippines
Into Manila, for Palawan and Puerto Galera:
Malaysian Airlines offer a frequent schedule to the Philippines, via Kuala Lumpur. Also Singapore Airlines, KLM, Qatar, Emirates, and Gulf Air among others.
From Manila, there are multiple, daily flights and transfers connecting with all other access points for the resorts.
Into Cebu, for Malapascua, Dumaguete and Panglao Island:
Connections are not daily with each airline, unless travelling via Manila. Some airlines offering Cebu with just one change, not routing via Manila are: Malaysian Airlines, Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines.
Afternoon arrivals may require an overnight in Manila or Cebu due to domestic flights times and transfers to resorts are not encouraged out of daylight hours.
Tailormade Holidays
We offer tailormade holidays for the majority of the destinations we feature, giving the option to stay for as many nights as you choose. Although we display the prices as 7 nights, these are sample package prices; we can offer you more flexibility.
Many of the destinations featured outside of Egypt are based on flights using scheduled airlines with daily departures. Most fly from the main London airports and some airlines also offer regional UK departures.
Twin Centres
Twin centre stays in the Philippines are highly recommended. Travel times and logistics allowing, we can organise stays for you in a combination of the resorts. Overnight stays in Manila or Cebu may be required.
Ideal twin centres for ease of transfers are Malapascua and Dumaguete. It is possible to stay in Palawan, with either Malapascua, Dumaguete or both if you have the time on your trip. Please see twin centre information under each resort.
For whichever island appeals, you are met at the airport and transferred to your resort. Whether by flight, jeepney or banca boat, there are fantastic sights to enjoy on your journey there and back.




