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Fishermen's Cove diving center resort http://www.fishermenscove.com(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Puerto_Galera (Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro)
restaurant, school, scuba diving facility / area, boats, gym, philippines, boat, boating, mindoro
The Fishermen's cove is a diving center, a beach resort and an italian restaurant. Il Fishermen's cove è un centro immersioni, un residence sulla spiaggia e un ristorante italiano. www.fishermenscove.com en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Galera
Dive site: The Hill(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Rating 3 star. Safe dive for novices so long as they accurately hit slack water. Good soft corals and sponges abound, with small reef fish teeming around them. Visibility can reach 65 ft., and maximum depth is 40 ft.
Dive site: Manila Channel(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Balatero
scuba diving facility / area
Excellent for beginners, this dive follows a rubble coral along the edge of a 6-10 ft drop off. Large leathery coral are everywhere together with mushroom and bubble corrals.There are several different types of anemones with Clownfish, Lion fish, Sea
Dive site: Odie's Wall(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Balatero
scuba diving facility / area, interesting place
Since local fisherman turned dive boat captain Udilon "Odie" discovered this spectacular wall, it has become one of Puerto Galera's most popular dive sites. After a blue water descent down to 25 m in the middle of nowhere, you will
Odie's wall http://www.fishermenscove.com/Italiano/Italiano.htm(it)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Balatero
scuba diving facility / area, interesting place
”Odies ding ding” è una parete che comincia alla profondita di 20 metri e scende fino a 45 metri, poi si risale tra la parete e la sabbia fino a tornare a 20 metri in mezzo a spugne e gorgonie.
Dive site: Coral Garden(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Balatero
scuba diving facility / area
A great dive for beginners and photographers, as well as for snorkelers, Coral Gardens is a beautiful divesite with large coral heads scattered on a white sandy bottom from the beach down to 10 meters. Between the coral heads, giant
Dive site: Batangas Channel(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Puerto_Galera
scuba diving facility / area
Rating 4 stars. A great drift dive on a flood, there are shoals of Jacks, Sweetlips, Snappers and Fusiliers. There are several small reef fish, Stingrays and the occasional Whitetip or Gray Reef shark. There are large barrel sponges up
Dive site: Big Lalaguna(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Easy dive site for the very beginners. On each side of the beach, reef areas with both hard and soft corals follow along the sandy bottom, to make for a perfect first encounter with the reef. Teeming with reef fish
Dive site: Dry dock(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
(80-100ft) Sunk in 1998, this is a huge steel construction originally designed to lift small boats out of the water. Today completely covered in coral and colorful sea fans, it has become the home of larger reef ish such as
Dive site: La Laguna Point(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
On the edge between Big Lalaguna beach and Small Lalaguna, there extends a small wall with a very healthy reef. Starting at 5 m, it drops down to 15 m where a lush coral slope takes over down to 20
Dive site: Alma Jane Wreck(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Depth: 25-30m (66-100ft) Sunk in 2003, originally a steel cargo ship measuring over 30m (99ft) in length, it sits upright, providing a perfect artificial reef for a wonderful swim-through with its wide beam and deep draft. Light comes in from
Dive site: Sabang Point(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Depth: 5-24m (16-76ft). Pristine hard corals adorned with colorful crinoids cover this beautiful reef from very shallow down to 25 meters. At 20 meters, you will encounter a small wall that drops off to a white sandy bottom. Big purple
Dive site: The Sea Grass(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
This is a very popular shallow dive especially among photographers. The sea grass area lies in 3-8 meters, just off the beach next to one of the floating bars and the ferry boat channel. The grassy area hide some of
Dive site: Sabang Wreck and Chuck's Wreck(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Depth: 14-22m (45-70ft) Within a one minute swim of each other these two wrecks lie on a white sand bottom. A school of Batfish and Surgeon fish hang around waiting for handouts - bananas being their desired cuisine. Lion fish,
Dive site: Saint Christopher(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Another wreck-turned-artificial-reef is the St Christopher, a wooden boat sunk in 23 meters in 1995. Not much is left of the wreck structure other than a few beams but it’s a great place to find amazing marine life.Frog fish and
Dive site: Monkey Wreck(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
This is a great deep dive for the advanced diver. A 20m (65ft) island transport (pig boat) sank by Asia Divers in 1993 lies upsidedown at a depth of about 45 meters (115-130ft). The decaying remains of the hull provide
Dive site: Ernie's Point(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Ernie’s point owes its name to Ernie’s cave, a small cavern in 21 meters where once lived Ernie the grouper. Ernie moved out many years ago but the dive site kept its name. It is now the roost for a
Dive site: Wreck Point(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
There is one wreck on the beach, and a further two small wodden wrecks - one 40ft long and the other 50ft long - sunk by Asia Divers in early 1993 in 90 ft of water. You will find a
Dive site: Dungon Wall(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
From a beautiful hard and soft coral slope, you’ll find yourself on a wall starting at 12 meters and continuing down to 25 meters. The wall has plenty of cracks and crevices with lionfish, scorpionfish and porcupine fish hiding in
Dive site: West Escarceo(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Rating 4 stars. On a gentle slope from 30 ft to 90 ft you will find many large coral heads on sand. Other attractions include some very large, healthy table corals good boulder corals with Christmas tree worms and feather
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