Hello,
we are planning a 30 days trip from Christmas to 20ish January. We are not sure where to go yet, but one of our top choice now is to do 2 weeks or so diving in the Phillipines and then/before land trips in Thailand or Malaysia for the rest of the trip (possibly some diving there, but I think it is better to allocate maximum of diving budget to the Phillipines).
My ideal diving destination would have great macro and abundance of rays and (large) sharks, not necessarily too much fish. There is no such destinations in the Phillipines in January, I know. My (realistic) priority would be to see as many cephalopods and nudibranch and as many species of those as possible, and looking for diversity in other taxa as well. Not really too keen on true fish. I would really like to pick the best destinations possible, not to just go somewhere like Ollango only because it is convenient and it is possible to dive there
We already dove in December 2022:
- Anilao - We were starting our diving and did no dive trips, but I would very much like to return there. Thinking 3 or 4 days with 3+1n dives a day.
-Balicasag - Reef is beautiful there, but it does not feel like it is worth a trip/flight to Bohol
-Moalboal - Sardines are a spectacle, but the reef on Pescador Island is gone and the Talisay wall and around is not on par with other sites - I do not think sardines alone are worth the trip when we've already seen them
-Ollango - Reef is pretty much destroyed, this was our first time to see some larger fish, but now we have 50+ dives, not 10+ like back then, so I do not think we will go to Ollango
Apart from Anilao, I was looking at following destinations - I think I would like to pick 3 or max 4 in total in order not to spend too much time on transfer and waiting through no flight periods:
- Apo Island - Eastern side is supposedly destroyed, would the west be much different than Anilao?
- Malapascua - would like to see the treshers, but I do not think they warrant the trip to Cebu. Should we fly to/from Cebu or find another diving destination nearby, I would be intrigued
- Coron - we did only one proper wreck in Thailand, the fish density was astounding, so it would be interesting to do some more wreck-turned-reef. But Coron is fairly off.
- Puerto Gallera - I know people go here a lot, but I list it mostly for the convenience to get to from Batangas? How would it compare to Anilao?
- Apo Reef - I just recently discovered this site, supposedly good for sharks and stuff, but I am not sure how it delivers. If I go to a "pelagic" dive site, I would like to see something more/else than grey/whitetip/blacktip reef sharks. I know iNaturalist is not best for underwater wildlife, or definitely not nearly as good as for land animals, but it still does not seem too promissing: Observations Also, not sure how is the accessibility and prices wil probably be multiple of those in divesite-is-behind-the-corner Anilao
Would you please have any tips how to build the itinerary to get the best diving experience given stated interests? We will stick to land based, we cannot justify the cost of LB in Visayas, and we will probably sort of rough it on acommodation and stuff, not going to luxury diving resorts.
We do not plan to do any non diving stuff in thew Phillipines, we spent 4 weeks in the country and feel it does not have much to offer there.
I would also be open if you had some comments on if and where to dive in Thailand (did Koh Lanta - Phi Phi and Haa)/Peninsular Malaysia, or honestly anywhere else in the world, I started another topic for that:
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Thank you very much!
we are planning a 30 days trip from Christmas to 20ish January. We are not sure where to go yet, but one of our top choice now is to do 2 weeks or so diving in the Phillipines and then/before land trips in Thailand or Malaysia for the rest of the trip (possibly some diving there, but I think it is better to allocate maximum of diving budget to the Phillipines).
My ideal diving destination would have great macro and abundance of rays and (large) sharks, not necessarily too much fish. There is no such destinations in the Phillipines in January, I know. My (realistic) priority would be to see as many cephalopods and nudibranch and as many species of those as possible, and looking for diversity in other taxa as well. Not really too keen on true fish. I would really like to pick the best destinations possible, not to just go somewhere like Ollango only because it is convenient and it is possible to dive there
We already dove in December 2022:
- Anilao - We were starting our diving and did no dive trips, but I would very much like to return there. Thinking 3 or 4 days with 3+1n dives a day.
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Apart from Anilao, I was looking at following destinations - I think I would like to pick 3 or max 4 in total in order not to spend too much time on transfer and waiting through no flight periods:
- Apo Island - Eastern side is supposedly destroyed, would the west be much different than Anilao?
- Malapascua - would like to see the treshers, but I do not think they warrant the trip to Cebu. Should we fly to/from Cebu or find another diving destination nearby, I would be intrigued
- Coron - we did only one proper wreck in Thailand, the fish density was astounding, so it would be interesting to do some more wreck-turned-reef. But Coron is fairly off.
- Puerto Gallera - I know people go here a lot, but I list it mostly for the convenience to get to from Batangas? How would it compare to Anilao?
- Apo Reef - I just recently discovered this site, supposedly good for sharks and stuff, but I am not sure how it delivers. If I go to a "pelagic" dive site, I would like to see something more/else than grey/whitetip/blacktip reef sharks. I know iNaturalist is not best for underwater wildlife, or definitely not nearly as good as for land animals, but it still does not seem too promissing: Observations Also, not sure how is the accessibility and prices wil probably be multiple of those in divesite-is-behind-the-corner Anilao
Would you please have any tips how to build the itinerary to get the best diving experience given stated interests? We will stick to land based, we cannot justify the cost of LB in Visayas, and we will probably sort of rough it on acommodation and stuff, not going to luxury diving resorts.
We do not plan to do any non diving stuff in thew Phillipines, we spent 4 weeks in the country and feel it does not have much to offer there.
I would also be open if you had some comments on if and where to dive in Thailand (did Koh Lanta - Phi Phi and Haa)/Peninsular Malaysia, or honestly anywhere else in the world, I started another topic for that:
Diving trip for January/Christmas
Hello, we would like to take a 30 days vacation over Christmas going into January, of which we would like to allocate about two weeks to diving. The rest we want to do a land vacation, wildlife focused. It does not matter much where it is in the world. Our first choice would be the Phillipines -...
Thank you very much!