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My husband & I were at Asia Divers for 2 weeks last July & managed to go to Verde Island twice. Just tell them when you arrive that you're interested & they'll go as soon as they get a large enough group together. We thoroughly enjoyed the muck diving, but there was always another boat going elsewhere for those who weren't fans.Lots of trip reports mention Verde Island, and my understanding is this is an option with Asia Divers (or anywhere nearby) if I get a large enough group together, but not realistic if I am solo.
I'm not going Anyware else soon, time is on my side. As for favors from tourists, the definition of the word favor means an act of kindness that is beyond the usual. I don't need favors, if I help you, I'm doing you a favor, not the other way around. I offered an exchange of service. I own this place, have my own private dive master and boat, and I am a legend here. The other dive shops and all the dive masters and instructors look up to me in awe. I scuba dive for pleasure not for profit. My dives are 90 minutes long not 45. When I dive Verde, I touch the bottom, I'm the only one who does night drift dives, and I go to dive sites no one else ever does. When the weather is bad, and the others are afraid or too lazy to go out, I'm out there enjoying having the whole place to myself. As for advice, here it is, you're going to have to learn the hard way that it's better to know someone here than doing it by yourself. Good luck, cause you're going to really need it.
Yes, El Galleon is great, cheaper than Atlantis and offers trips to Verde Island. They offer great reef diving, up to 5 dives a day, some of which can be muck dives. I did one, didn't particularly like it. Staff is great, the resort is fine, would definitely recommend it and I look forward to going back. Everything in the Philippines is reasonably cheap, and the food is really good. In Manila we stayed at the Belmont Hotel, a 5 minute walk from Manila airport. Rooms are small, but well appointed and a great buffet breakfast in the morning. Inexpensive too.This is exactly what I'd want - even 1 trip where I could work in with another group is fine.