I have been looking forward to diving in Puerto Galera and Anilao for a long time. During the planning, I found Subic Bay is also in reach without taking a flight, so I just added it in. I benefited a lot from this forum when I planned this trip, that I decided to put up a proper trip report after it. If it can help one fellow diver for the trip planning, it will well worth the effort
Part I: Puerto Galera
Transportation:
We took Singapore Air from SG to Manila and arrived a little before Sunset. After staying overnight at nearby hotel, we took SI-KAT bus-ferry combination, which cost 700php/person and was very convenient. We purchased tickets at the night before departure and the bus was full when we boarded in the next morning. We are not sure whether there will be seat available if you just show up at the departure time. The bus left Manila at 8:30 am and we arrived at the resort about 12 noon. (prepare some small changes for the porters as you will probably need their help to carry the gears on/off the ferry)
Dive Center/Resort
Asia Divers lies on the west part of the beach, which will take 5 to 10 min walk from Sabang pier. If you have heavy luggage, its better to call El Galeon when you get on the ferry. They will arrange staff to wait you at the pier and carry your luggage all the way to your room.
The room we took was the sea view with quite a few steps up to climb, which is very nice and clean. They have a stylish in house restaurant and few ladies can provide massage service after your dive. Wifi is available, but the reception in our room is very weak. The rooms close to the reception area should have a stronger signal.
Asia Divers has a very good diving set-up, as they have their own pier and a huge dive deck attached to it. They encourage divers to use nitrox and if you stay a few days here, only need to pay 60$ for the unlimited nitrox (32%)
Asia Divers have few boats, two fast and several slower banka. It does not make a big difference with whichever the boat we took, because most of the sites are just few minutes away.
Their dive schedule is 8:00, 10:30, 13:30, 16:00 and 18:00 for the night dive. Let them know whether you are going to join the following dive after every dive. They will put your name on the board and they are very puncture.
We dove with several of their dive guides and all of them are very experienced. We loved the briefing because it was in great detail, so we can expect what to do there (camera/video camera). The divers can choose the dive site and the DM will let you know the current condition of each site. Because we were there in a relative low season, two of us had the luxurious to do some repetitive boat yard muck dives. Otherwise, the guide will prefer to lead the bigger group to Canyon or some coral sites (less pressure).
In terms of the negative side, (if you consider it as negative), the current was a bit strong after full moon, which limited our choice of dive sites and also turned one of our big clam muck dive into a drift porridge dive; the diving is also restricted within 55 min and most of them lasted 45 min, a bit short to us; the better rooms are on the hill and it was hard to enjoy the climb after the 4th dive of the day.
Overall, we are very happy with our choice, both resort and dive center. If we will dive in PG again in the future, we wont bother to try another one.
PS: bring enough mosquito repellent, because there are plenty of them.
Dive sites (highlight):
Boat Yard (twice) (muck, 5 ghost pipe fish, 5 sea horse, ocellated sawblade shrimp, baby scorpion fish, baby lionfish, baby file fish, a school of fusilier)
Dalarvan (muck, leaf scorpion fish, mimic octopus, baby file fish)
Sabang Wrecks (twice) (flying gurnard, stone fish, sea moth, huge turtle)
Canyon (twice) (canyon, current, big sweet lips)
Sinandican (twice) (nudi, many of them)
Escarceo (nudi, beautiful coral)
Coral Cove (electric shell, cow fish)
Big Clam (the person guarding the calm)
Alma Jane (wreck, school of bat fish)
Kilima Steps (frog fish, turtle)
Sabang Bay (ghost pipe fish, cow fish)
Wreck Point (nice coral, nudi)
Verde Island, Pinnacle (twice) (beautiful coral, lot of fish)
PG has a nice mixture of dive sites which provides both muck and coral dives, except pelagic. It is a good place for nudibranchs lovers because they are all over the place. I am not into Canyon type of diving very much, although it is apparently the favourite site of many divers, including DM working there for years. My personal favourite site during this trip is definitely Boat Yard for the muck, followed by Verde Pinnacle and Escarceo for the coral.
I have uploaded some pictures to the photo gallery, but haven't figured out how to link it to the post yet.
Part II: Anilao (to be continued )
Part I: Puerto Galera
Transportation:
We took Singapore Air from SG to Manila and arrived a little before Sunset. After staying overnight at nearby hotel, we took SI-KAT bus-ferry combination, which cost 700php/person and was very convenient. We purchased tickets at the night before departure and the bus was full when we boarded in the next morning. We are not sure whether there will be seat available if you just show up at the departure time. The bus left Manila at 8:30 am and we arrived at the resort about 12 noon. (prepare some small changes for the porters as you will probably need their help to carry the gears on/off the ferry)
Dive Center/Resort
Asia Divers lies on the west part of the beach, which will take 5 to 10 min walk from Sabang pier. If you have heavy luggage, its better to call El Galeon when you get on the ferry. They will arrange staff to wait you at the pier and carry your luggage all the way to your room.
The room we took was the sea view with quite a few steps up to climb, which is very nice and clean. They have a stylish in house restaurant and few ladies can provide massage service after your dive. Wifi is available, but the reception in our room is very weak. The rooms close to the reception area should have a stronger signal.
Asia Divers has a very good diving set-up, as they have their own pier and a huge dive deck attached to it. They encourage divers to use nitrox and if you stay a few days here, only need to pay 60$ for the unlimited nitrox (32%)
Asia Divers have few boats, two fast and several slower banka. It does not make a big difference with whichever the boat we took, because most of the sites are just few minutes away.
Their dive schedule is 8:00, 10:30, 13:30, 16:00 and 18:00 for the night dive. Let them know whether you are going to join the following dive after every dive. They will put your name on the board and they are very puncture.
We dove with several of their dive guides and all of them are very experienced. We loved the briefing because it was in great detail, so we can expect what to do there (camera/video camera). The divers can choose the dive site and the DM will let you know the current condition of each site. Because we were there in a relative low season, two of us had the luxurious to do some repetitive boat yard muck dives. Otherwise, the guide will prefer to lead the bigger group to Canyon or some coral sites (less pressure).
In terms of the negative side, (if you consider it as negative), the current was a bit strong after full moon, which limited our choice of dive sites and also turned one of our big clam muck dive into a drift porridge dive; the diving is also restricted within 55 min and most of them lasted 45 min, a bit short to us; the better rooms are on the hill and it was hard to enjoy the climb after the 4th dive of the day.
Overall, we are very happy with our choice, both resort and dive center. If we will dive in PG again in the future, we wont bother to try another one.
PS: bring enough mosquito repellent, because there are plenty of them.
Dive sites (highlight):
Boat Yard (twice) (muck, 5 ghost pipe fish, 5 sea horse, ocellated sawblade shrimp, baby scorpion fish, baby lionfish, baby file fish, a school of fusilier)
Dalarvan (muck, leaf scorpion fish, mimic octopus, baby file fish)
Sabang Wrecks (twice) (flying gurnard, stone fish, sea moth, huge turtle)
Canyon (twice) (canyon, current, big sweet lips)
Sinandican (twice) (nudi, many of them)
Escarceo (nudi, beautiful coral)
Coral Cove (electric shell, cow fish)
Big Clam (the person guarding the calm)
Alma Jane (wreck, school of bat fish)
Kilima Steps (frog fish, turtle)
Sabang Bay (ghost pipe fish, cow fish)
Wreck Point (nice coral, nudi)
Verde Island, Pinnacle (twice) (beautiful coral, lot of fish)
PG has a nice mixture of dive sites which provides both muck and coral dives, except pelagic. It is a good place for nudibranchs lovers because they are all over the place. I am not into Canyon type of diving very much, although it is apparently the favourite site of many divers, including DM working there for years. My personal favourite site during this trip is definitely Boat Yard for the muck, followed by Verde Pinnacle and Escarceo for the coral.
I have uploaded some pictures to the photo gallery, but haven't figured out how to link it to the post yet.
Part II: Anilao (to be continued )