Diving in Aniloa - where to stay

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I really enjoyed our week at Aiyanar Resort. I had a group of 30 plus, 25 of them divers and they coped really well with such a large group - the dive operation os first class and the dive guides are brilliant. Bhok is the best! I've never been anywhere where dive guides know the latin names of Nudibranch species - they are very specialised and love their work. The resort is superbly landscaped and laid out - the pool area is very chilled and attractive and the dive centre and photogra[hy room is simply the best I have seen. I've done a photobook and this link will take you to a high res. proof copy. Aiyanar also has speedboats than can easily access Verde island in 35 - 40 minutes. ISSUU - Anilao proof pages by Alan Wiggs

I just checked out your photos, you are a good photographer. Thanks for sharing. Looks like you had a wonderful trip. I am think of splitting time with a few days in Anilao and PG for my next trip in early August.
 
I just returned from Aiyanar resort....terrific facilities, guides, diving. I have wonderful pictures of things I did not even know existed. The people at the resort were super-friendly and helpful. My only complaint was the food was a bit pedestrian....buffets with a few choices, but nothing exceptional. The a la carte menu looked really good, but was not part of our package. I'd go again, with the buffet (!), in a heartbeat.
 
Thank you for the kind words tursiops... Hope to see you back at aiyanar soon...
 

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