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Hi deep_6,
Scuba lessons or wanna try a different dive resort, just contact Boy Siojo , he's with:
http://www.balai-resort.com/index.htm
Boy's the guy who trained me in scuba, he's very patient and helpful. Its very cheap to learn and dive here compared to other countries, besides, summer's here!
Just mention I referred you. You need to rush into buying up all your equipment right away. You can even rent a a mask, fins and snorkle until they teach you how to identify for the right equipment that'll fit your needs.
Boy also runs recertifications if you haven't been diving for more than a year, have problems with bouyancy or if you are physically handicapped. I'm PADI cerified but had a little macho-style NAUI "drag-off-all your equipment-except-the-reg-in-your-mouth-and-put-it back-on" training. Scary to first timers but absolutely useful if such a thing might happen to you.
The wetsuit maker of ScubaWorld Pasig branch also makes excellent custom wetsuits if you get tired of the black on black look. Had my "sirena" wetsuit made there.
Happy diving!
Cherrie
Scuba lessons or wanna try a different dive resort, just contact Boy Siojo , he's with:
http://www.balai-resort.com/index.htm
Boy's the guy who trained me in scuba, he's very patient and helpful. Its very cheap to learn and dive here compared to other countries, besides, summer's here!
Just mention I referred you. You need to rush into buying up all your equipment right away. You can even rent a a mask, fins and snorkle until they teach you how to identify for the right equipment that'll fit your needs.
Boy also runs recertifications if you haven't been diving for more than a year, have problems with bouyancy or if you are physically handicapped. I'm PADI cerified but had a little macho-style NAUI "drag-off-all your equipment-except-the-reg-in-your-mouth-and-put-it back-on" training. Scary to first timers but absolutely useful if such a thing might happen to you.
The wetsuit maker of ScubaWorld Pasig branch also makes excellent custom wetsuits if you get tired of the black on black look. Had my "sirena" wetsuit made there.
Happy diving!
Cherrie
deep_6:Dandy Don, that's because diving in the Philippines is A VERY EXPENSIVE SPORT!
That's $300usd for OW cert. That still excludes the fee for the dive resort and boat for the open water dives during the course.
Let's say you'll bee spending around $1000usd for equipment.
It really took me some time to save up. And now I'm shopping around for the best school or training that money can buy.