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hi guys. am not sure if a similar thread already exists. just want your help in finding a good dive operator for dive sites in nasugbu. would really appreciate it if anyone can give referrals, names and numbers. thanks!
 
jigo:
hi guys. am not sure if a similar thread already exists. just want your help in finding a good dive operator for dive sites in nasugbu. would really appreciate it if anyone can give referrals, names and numbers. thanks!

the last operator that I knew was is unfortunately imprisoned in thailand for murder! (?) the only other operator I know would be Eureka dive. I don't know though if this outfit is still around. They are based in Punta Fuego.
 
chewie's been exploring around there. There's diving around Fortune Island which includes the San Diego wreck (a spanish trading ship).

During the dive show I met a DM who is part of a nasugbu dive op running out of a resort down there. It was really expensive per dive and she told me the coral cover wasn't as good as Anilao. I can't remember the name of the op though.

ninja edit: ^^^I think that's the op Axua's mentioning^^^
 
we accessed the shallow bahura near Punta Fuego via punta fuego.

punta fuego has a dive shop now.

i forgot the bahuras name, i think it is Kathys garden. it has slopes and a wall. they say at the bottom of the wall there would be a crevice where a "resident" shark hangs out.

it would take you around 2 1/2 to 3 hours hours to circumnavigate the reef at 65 ft./ 20 m depth


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Thanks for the response guys. heard there were a lot of known sites when that jailed guy was still around. these included a pink coral wall that has pygmy seahorses. Will check out Eureka in Rockwell. I think they're still there but moved out of the mall of a spot near Ateneo.
 
yup. maybe because there's no competition. they claim to have mantas in the site called blue hole. can anyone confirm this?
 
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