Why Don’t You Try Scuba Diving? AKA The Come-Dive-With-Me-Please Post

This was taken shortly after my open water dive at Boquete Island near Puerto Galera.
I was fortunate enough to be exposed to scuba diving at an early age. I took lessons as a teenager and since the license that PADI provides doesn’t really expire, I could theoretically keep diving as long as I practice regularly. My last dive was at Boquete Island in Puerto Galera. It wasn’t exactly as memorable as my earlier dives in Anilao, Batangas but the experience sure rekindled my interest in pursuing the sport. I saw a scorpion fish up close for the second time and I even hovered over a huge sea turtle!
Contrary to the belief of most people, one doesn’t really need to be strong swimmer to enjoy communing with marine life in their natural environment. There are diving organizations that oversee the certification of would-be divers. Almost all their programs include classroom sessions for didactics and practical exercises that students and diving instructors do in a confined body of water like a swimming pool. The cost for this type of training and certification may prove to be prohibitive. The cheapest rate I’ve seen is at 8000 pesos. Once you factor in that such training would open up a brand new world of experiences and sensations. Let’s face it, most people are curious to see what our seas hide beneath the waves. People try to romanticize it and even propel the places like Tubbataha to some new-fangled list even if they have never even seen it. Scuba diving allows one to see it for himself and have an experience that he will remember for a long time because of its sheer uniqueness relative to the rest of his experience.
For people who already have their certifications, I was pleasantly surprised that diving has become increasingly affordable. With recent studies claiming that Anilao is in the center of the area with the greatest biodiversity in the entire world, it’s even more mind-blowing that prices are still relatively reasonable. I checked out the listings at Unlimited Diving and I was ecstatic that they’re offering four dives for as low as 3500 pesos inclusive of everything for gear, accommodation, tanks and meals! FOUR DIVES. WOW. That’s quite a steal. I hope other bloggers would see this and go with me to check out the other sites that they have in Anilao.
Leave a comment if you’re thinking of going.
Translation: I need dive buddies! Let’s go!!!
Choice of any 1 of the 4
Dive Sites in 1 Day
Special Rate: $99.00 /person
Philippine Residents: P3,500.00 /personPackage includes:
- Batangas - Matuko
- Bonito - Chicken Feather
- Puerto Galera - Canyons
- Verde Island - Agapito Rock
- Overnight stay in an air-conditioned room (2 per room).
- 4 delicious meals
- Round trip boat transfers
- 4 Dives (Boat, tank & Guide)
- Booking/Reservation should be done at least one week in advance. Reservation fee is P1,000.00 only.
Of course, a lot of people would have reservation regarding scuba diving. The most considerable of course would be one related to shark attacks and other dangers. In everything that we do, there’s always a risk and sometimes, living is all about taking risks so that you get to experience things that you wouldn’t ever had had you not taken a few more chances. But then again, we’ve all crossed the road, drove a car and took other risks to supposedly better our lives. This one isn’t really that different - it’s just that that the payoff is much more memorable. And besides, I haven’t even heard of a scuba-diving related death in the Philippines.
So there.
Go for it, guys. It’s worth it.
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Dive and Trek also have promos like this. One dive master in CS Manila was offering 1,900 intro dive last weekend. Really annoyed I wasn’t able to go. But I’m definitely interested to try diving.
I am really eager to learn scuba diving and I am decided to enroll this summer. Waaaah! Excited na ako!
I always wanted to try scuba diving, but I never had the chance to do it and I don’t know where.
And yep, I heard Anilao is famous for their dive site.
Wow! Masaya nga yang gimik na yan!
Balang araw magi-scuba dive ako pag mayaman na ako.
I have a divemaster friend who’s always scheduling dive trips. I’ve promised him that I’ll take my iintro dive soon. (Yeah, 6 months ago). You game?
Ronnie, depende kung mura. hehe
I wish I were that much of a risk taker.
Diving looks like a world of fun though.
Yeah it is, CM.
You gotta try it.
can you learn to dive even if you don’t know how to swim? the most i can do is dead man’s float in waters where i can reach the floor. hahaha!
Hi cigarette-girl,
Imagine being under 40 feet of water. You think it matters whether you can swim or not? :p
Can first timers still scuba dive? or do we have to undergo some little bitsy training?
Hey kath, you can dive but only on a “intro” status. most resorts offer intro dives sa pool lang. you can try balai resort in anilao. 850 lang ang intro dive. i’m bringing a bunch of my workmates there at the end of june. para naman may kasabay na ako magdive. hehe…
ei benj, i got certified by the big boss of unlimited diving. 8k lang ang certification with him. but of course, its just like any other resort based certification. it’s not as detailed as the “formal” lessons here in the city.