broadreach
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Hi there PPD folks
I've been following this board for quite a while and been reading up all the info about the various dive destinations in the Philippines. As there are so many great locations to choose from, it was very hard deciding where to go.
Since I am really keen on seeing whalesharks and both my wife and I enjoy good muck diving, we decided to stick to Luzon and split our time between Anilao and Donsol.
We are timing our trip to what we read is a good time for whaleshark encounters - mid April (after Holy Week to avoid the crowds).
After considering our budget limits, web based-information and reviews we've read, we picked Portulano as our base for Anilao.
Our flight arrives early evening in Manila, so it seems like we will have to spend the night in town (if anyone has a good budget/mid-range hotel recommendation feel please chime in). We will then head over to Anilao by bus in the morning.
Before asking my questions, let me just say that we are independent-travel types that usually go for budget/mid-range options. We live in Thailand and are well traveled in other parts of Southeast Asia, but this is going to be our first trip to the Philippines.
Question 1: Getting from Anilao to Donsol
After some days of diving at Anilao, we want to head down to Donsol for a chance to see some whalesharks. We initially thought about going back to Manila and flying down, but that would mean losing a day of diving at Anilao. So we are thinking that taking a bus from Anilao or Batangas area to Legaspi city might make more sense.
Can anyone recommend a proper route? are we really going to have to go back to Manila (Pasay City) to take a bus to Legaspi? Is there anything else worthwhile to see on the way between Batangas and Legaspi? (a glance at the map suggest a few national parks along the route)
Are there any ferries going from Batangas area to Legaspi/Sorsogon?
Question 2: Accommodation in Donsol:
We picked a resort that seem to match our criteria and budget - Amor Farm Beach Resort. The problem is that they don't take credit cards and I am reluctant to do a bank transfer to reserve a room. So I'm thinking that maybe we should just go without making reservations in advance.
Do you guys think that finding budget/mid range accomodation in Donsol will be difficult around April 19th (two weeks after Holy Week, right?) can we just arrive and wing it?
Question 3: Diving near Donsol
We've read about the Manta bowl near Donsol (is that by Ticao island?). I've read some mixed reviews on this board, but it seems that the people reporting boring dives with no Mantas were there in the wrong season.
Do you guys think that it's worth it?
How bad are the currents? my wife is not very experienced diving in currents and I'm concerned it might not be suitable for her.
Any other interesting dives in the area?
Question 4: Guidebook
Can anyone recommend a good up to date guide book for the Philippines?
We usually go with the Lonely Planet, but the current edition is really old (2006) and the new one will not come out before May '09 (after we return).
I've been looking at the Jens Peters Philippines Travel Guide from January '09. Any other suggestions?
Feel free to share any other comments suggestions.
Thanks!
I've been following this board for quite a while and been reading up all the info about the various dive destinations in the Philippines. As there are so many great locations to choose from, it was very hard deciding where to go.
Since I am really keen on seeing whalesharks and both my wife and I enjoy good muck diving, we decided to stick to Luzon and split our time between Anilao and Donsol.
We are timing our trip to what we read is a good time for whaleshark encounters - mid April (after Holy Week to avoid the crowds).
After considering our budget limits, web based-information and reviews we've read, we picked Portulano as our base for Anilao.
Our flight arrives early evening in Manila, so it seems like we will have to spend the night in town (if anyone has a good budget/mid-range hotel recommendation feel please chime in). We will then head over to Anilao by bus in the morning.
Before asking my questions, let me just say that we are independent-travel types that usually go for budget/mid-range options. We live in Thailand and are well traveled in other parts of Southeast Asia, but this is going to be our first trip to the Philippines.
Question 1: Getting from Anilao to Donsol
After some days of diving at Anilao, we want to head down to Donsol for a chance to see some whalesharks. We initially thought about going back to Manila and flying down, but that would mean losing a day of diving at Anilao. So we are thinking that taking a bus from Anilao or Batangas area to Legaspi city might make more sense.
Can anyone recommend a proper route? are we really going to have to go back to Manila (Pasay City) to take a bus to Legaspi? Is there anything else worthwhile to see on the way between Batangas and Legaspi? (a glance at the map suggest a few national parks along the route)
Are there any ferries going from Batangas area to Legaspi/Sorsogon?
Question 2: Accommodation in Donsol:
We picked a resort that seem to match our criteria and budget - Amor Farm Beach Resort. The problem is that they don't take credit cards and I am reluctant to do a bank transfer to reserve a room. So I'm thinking that maybe we should just go without making reservations in advance.
Do you guys think that finding budget/mid range accomodation in Donsol will be difficult around April 19th (two weeks after Holy Week, right?) can we just arrive and wing it?
Question 3: Diving near Donsol
We've read about the Manta bowl near Donsol (is that by Ticao island?). I've read some mixed reviews on this board, but it seems that the people reporting boring dives with no Mantas were there in the wrong season.
Do you guys think that it's worth it?
How bad are the currents? my wife is not very experienced diving in currents and I'm concerned it might not be suitable for her.
Any other interesting dives in the area?
Question 4: Guidebook
Can anyone recommend a good up to date guide book for the Philippines?
We usually go with the Lonely Planet, but the current edition is really old (2006) and the new one will not come out before May '09 (after we return).
I've been looking at the Jens Peters Philippines Travel Guide from January '09. Any other suggestions?
Feel free to share any other comments suggestions.
Thanks!