Yes - but as far as I know, at Aiyanar yo will pay more unless there are other divers to share the boat. We didn't have that problem as I took a whole group of around 40 that filled the resort. As is typical at most Anilao resorts, they divide the boat costs up amongst however many are diving. So most resorts are more expensive if there are only one or two on the boat. This may be where Buceo has the edge. But to further make your decision difficult, Aiyanar dives Verde Island (on request - we did it). They charge a little more but it is definitely worth it if you are AOW or beyond (there can be monster currents). But it is seriously lovely diving. Then again, Sombrero and Beatrice are also beautiful coral shots with lots of fish density and colour. Anilao is really something of a mystery to me - I can't understand why more westerners don't head there. I know it is fairly well know amongst USA photographers, but here in Australia, hardly anyone every goes to Anilao (which suits me fine!). Look into pricing - if Aiyanar is affordable then I recommend it - but also check on how they price dives. There has been a lot of discussion on Anilao's prcing structure on SB before - it is the only place I know where they levy charges at a sliding scale depending on how many are in the boat. And I don't really understand this when the boats belong to the resorts! WHatever. YOu will love it.
And Dirtfarmer - nice info. on Buceo..and I love the mimc nudibranch shot.