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Perhaps it is no surprise that the Philippines’ archipelago of 7107 islands lends itself to some of the best diving and snorkeling in the world. You can expect warm clear waters, technicolour marine life, astounding coral gardens and World War II wrecks.
Go to Donsol Bay (Southeast Luzon) and get up close and personal with whale sharks, the gentle giants of the water. From November to June whale sharks come in great numbers to feed on nutrients. Slip on a vest and snorkel alongside these magnificent creatures, which span up to 12m in length with mouths as wide as 2m (only snorkelling is allowed in Donsol Bay).
Travel to Coron Bay (Palawan), where few places rival for wreck-diving. Plunge down to its submerged Japanese fleet of warships and merchant ships, teeming with aquatic life. The wrecks can be found in both shallow and deep waters, so divers of all levels can observe these historical vessels close up. Diving courses (PADI/SSI) can also be arranged.
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Lorraine Sisko & Robert Marino (USA) , Tailormade PhilippinesOur trip was an amazing mix of the familiar and the exotic. We saw and did so much and came home feeling that we experienced the best of the Phillipines! Everyone we met was so warm and friendly, the tropical island waters were irresistible, and the 2000 year old rice patties of Banauae were breathtaking!
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