Hi Winsu, I just got back from a trip to Anilao a couple of weeks ago and though I'd share my experience. My girlfriend and I stayed at Crystal Blue and had a good time there. My overall impression of Crystal Blue was good. The staff were all top-notch and were always looking after us, even giving us ice packs and aloe verde when we got sunburned after an island hopping trip. The food at the restaruant was great and we were never hungry. Meal time is also extended in the case of a long diving trip. The only complaints we had were the room was a bit small and the bathroom a little dirty and outdated. Not bad, but since we were paying the overexpensive tourist price of $115US/night, I guess we expected the bathroom to be a little bit nicer. After reading Jigo's description of two queen beds and a large bathroom, I'm wondering if we stayed at the same place?
The diving was great and Elmer, our divemaster was very organized with exception to the time that he bought expired dead batteries for his torch!
Diving definitely didn't dissapoint! We saw an assortment of octopus, squid, crabs, flatworms, seahorses, cuttlefish, devilfish, frogfish, cowries, ribbon eels, harlequin shrimp, and a ton of nudis! I think I saw pretty much everything I wanted to see, except for a shaded batfish.
I think that a lot of the details have already been covered in other threads, but I can confirm some of them here:
- Anilao is very quiet. The resorts are spread around the penninsula and you will most likely spend all your time at the resort. Definitely no shopping.
- For your family, I would definitely hire the private van for transfer. We went by bus/jeepney/tricycle from Manila and it took a long time and was a hassle with large bags of dive gear.
- At Crystal Blue, activity options you have after dark are limited to karaoke and movies. Movie selection is limited, so bring your own and any other games, books, entertainment, etc. with you.
- At CB, it is exactly 100 stairs from the beach to the top rooms. If you forget things as much as me, mask, camera, computer, etc, you will have legs of steel by the end of the trip. That great view from the balcony comes at a price.
The weather was hot and sunny almost every day with the exception of one short 30 minute rainstorm. Water temps were around 28C the whole trip. No matter where you end up choosing to stay, I'm sure the diving will be excellent! Have a great trip!