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The
Philippines
is
to
scuba
divers
what
Switzerland
is
to
skiers,
Hawaii
to
surfers
and
Nepal
to
mountaineers:
is a
place
you
must
visit
at
least
once,
to
get
the
real
heart
of
the
sport.
The
country
is a
veritable
smorgasboard
of
world-class
dive
sites
set
in a
lush
tropical
environment
with
all
the
trappings
you
could
wish
for.
Statistics
from
the
Philippine
Department
of
Tourism
indicate
that
divers
visiting
the
Philippines
return
for
an
average
of
10
trips
each
which
speaks
volume
about
the
quality
of
the
dive
sites
and
the
professionalism
of
the
operators.
Lifted
from
the
book,
“Action
Asia
Adventure
Travel
Guide
to
the
Philippines”. |
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Popular
SCUBA
DIVING
Spots
•
Anilao
(Batangas)
•
Puerto
Galera
(Oriental
Mindoro)
•
Cabilao
Island
(Bohol)
•
Balicasag
Island
(Bohol)
•
Apo
Island
(Negros
Oriental)
•
Malapascua
(Cebu)
•
Tubbataha
Reef
National
Park
(Palawan)
•
Sarangani
Bay
•
Mactan
Island
(Cebu)
•
Olango
Island
(Cebu) |
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From
scuba
dives
in
strong
currents
and
the
deep
sea
to
ship
wreck
dives
for
history’s
sunken
glory,
the
Philippine
archipelago
offers
plenty
of
unforgettable
and
rewarding
dive
experiences.
There
are
close
to
25
shipwreck
dive
sites
in
the
country.
Explore
the
sunken
wreckage
of
century-old
Spanish
galleons
and
World
War
II
vessels
in
Subic
Bay,
one
of
the
best
wreck
diving
sites
in
Asia,
as
well
as
the
remarkable
wrecks
in
Busuanga
and
Malapascua. |
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Popular
WRECK
DIVING
Spots
•
Subic
Bay
(Olongapo)
•
Coron
Bay
&
Busuanga
(Palawan)
•
Malapascua
(Cebu) |
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