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| Dive Safaris in the Philippines - Innumerable islands in the Visayas Sea, with unique and intact corralreefs, promise exciting dives. We do not withhold this adventure and therefore we offer different dive safaris to these islands. For an enthusiastic diver a dive safari is simply the most convenient way to cruise from island to island and diving the top dive spots of the Visayas. |
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| Dive journeys are accomplished already with the participation by at least four persons and last, according to the route, between four and ten days. Starting point is usually Cabilao Island or Cebu (Mactan Island). The journey leads us from island to island, from dive site to dive site. Overnight we stay in the Beach Resorts of the islands. Meals and beverages are ensured at any time, also on the boat. |
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Dive safaris to Siquijor- and Apo Island  |
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| Balicasag Island - A famous and magnificent dive spot. The island is actually a coral reef and has been declared a marine sanctuary. The magic of Balicasag lies beneath the deep blue sea and offers a lot of highlights. The rare opportunity to swim through a forest of black coral makes this dive an experience not to be missed. Apart from the black coral, you'll also see large schools of silver jacks / surgeon fish as well as turtles. |
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Siquijor Island - The Spaniards called it "Isla del Fuego", the Island of Fire, referring to the eerie glow the island gave off as galleons passed in the night. The people of the island have long been known to possess mysterious magical powers. Magicians, Sorcerers, even Healers are supposed to get their powers from the island, to the delight of many residents. People from the Island are usually amused when asked about it. Popular destinations are: St. Isidore Parish Church, Cambugahay waterfall and the dripstone cave in Cantabon.
Enjoy the untouched beaches, the coral reefs and the stunning sunsets. Coral reefs are surrounded with colourful and unusual marine life. Macro Photographers and enthusiastic night divers will remember these unforgettable marine life. |
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| Apo Island is a small volcanic hump rising five miles off the southern tip of the larger island Negros. The island has an unique protected reef with intact coral garden and reef fish. The marine reserve began as a project of Silliaman University in 1985. This is also the place with the famous Clownfish-City, a rare phenomenon with hundreds of clownfish living close together. Marine sactuary and the housereef of Apo Island are well known for the enormous variety of hard- and soft corals. For experienced drift divers the island offers the spectacular and colourful places at Coconout- and Mamsa Point. |
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