Where To Stay In Anilao

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aiyanar is good for photographers a little on the upscale side...
 
We tried to book Aiyanar in January 2024 and there are no places, so let's think about it, we took Buceo and we'll see what the impressions will be.

This is our first stay in the Philippines and macro diving, any tips and advice.
 
Planning to visit Anilao next year. Buceo sounds interesting, is the house reef suitable for snorkeling?
I am a great fan of night diving ( if possible every second night ) How often do they offer Black Water Diving? Never done but the reviews and pictures looking very tempting.
Thanks for some input
 
Planning to visit Anilao next year. Buceo sounds interesting, is the house reef suitable for snorkeling?
I am a great fan of night diving ( if possible every second night ) How often do they offer Black Water Diving? Never done but the reviews and pictures looking very tempting.
Thanks for some input

The house reef is a muck site. Nothing to see for a snorkeler.
And it gets deep fast. So not only is it not shallow, theres also nothing to see.

They offer daily night dives and probably can arrange a black water dive.
 

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