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Camayan Divers

5.0 (1 review)
Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Aiyanar Beach and Dive Resort - Perfect end to a day of scuba diving.   A hearty buffet meal and custom blended mango shakes

Aiyanar Beach and Dive Resort

3.5(2 reviews)
134.3 km

I learned about this resort in June when I attended the Scuba Dive Convention in Long Beach,…read moreCalifornia. I wanted to take a vacation with my son and stepson who were both heading out to college in the fall. I just wanted to have a place to relax, unwind, read a juicy summer novel, get massage, observe the pretty butterflies, listen to the soothing ocean waves, chirping birds, do my yoga, meditate and get a massage. The resort had comfy beds, air conditioning, cable tv and Internet. The whole town had a power outage and Aiyanar was the only hotel with a backup power generator. Power was back up in less than two minutes. On the other hand, my two active boys, wanted to try scuba diving and get certified, go jet skiing and snorkeling. Aiyanar delivered up to my expectations. Aiyanar had one of the best PADI certified master dive instructors available. Jodene is an expert professional, extremely knowledgeable and patient. He speaks fluent English which was a plus. He kept my two kids comfortable and calm. Vernie was a seasoned scuba instructor and underwater photography guide as well. Behind the scenes, the we had a hardworking, friendly and attentive resort manager, Joyce, who was the ultimate "maestro" conductor coordinating our requests for airport pickup, scuba lessons, offsite picnic lunch, and massages. My sons and I are extremely happy with our stay. We recommend this place and plan on coming back for the Advanced Open Water course.

I have stayed here for 2 nights and hated every minute the rooms are messy my toilet didnt work and…read morethe shower water is sea water and there a big gaps in door so bugs get in your not allowed food and drink in rooms and went scuba diving and was surrounded in jelly fish and was stung multiple times the breakfast buffet was horrible Scrambled eggs tasted like child food but staff were fantastic and very helpful which made the stay responsible. Final thoughts are very instagramable but wouldn't brush there teeth. Follow me yall

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Planet Dive

5.0(2 reviews)
137.8 km

Accompanied my girlfriend on a business trip to Manila. While in the Philippines, we thought it'd…read morebe nice to extend through the weekend and visit one of the beach communities. Planet Dive was recommended by one of her friends and since it wasn't too far from Manila (about a 3 hour drive) we thought this would be perfect . . . and perfect it was. The resort was beautiful, the staff very friendly and helpful and there's almost a family feel. They provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner and it reminded me more of family gatherings rather than a restaurant feel. In the short time we were there, we enjoyed snorkeling and seeing all kinds of aquatic life from colorful fish, slugs and eels; followed by basking in the sun. The sunset was beautiful, the whole experience was tranquil . . . if your looking for a calm weekend get-a-way, consider Planet Dive. Note: If you're one who NEEDS to be connected electronically, this probably wouldn't be the ideal spot. They do provide wifi, but the signal is weak and limited to the lobby area; also I was unable to do any kind of video streaming whether it was posting video clips from snorkeling or trying to view videos. Also, there are no tv's. If you're bringing kids be prepared for this. Also, when snorkeling, ask for a wet suit. There are jellyfish and I was stung a few times before asking for a wetsuit myself. However, all things considered, given the minor short comings, the weekend was perfect and I look forward to being able to visit again sometime in the future, and next time, perhaps I'll do the dive in addition to the snorkeling.

It's all about the diving. The resort lives up to its name. The dive masters were fantastic! They…read moregave very good dive briefings, made us feel safe, pointed out the interesting marine life and to top it all they were very well knowledgeable about other topics other than diving. Educated and articulate, they were able to regale us with stories of the Philippines. I suspect that the dive masters had professional lives outside diving and were doing the work because they simply are passionate about diving. There is a marine sanctuary right in front of the resort called Twin Rocks. You walk off the beach and it is right there. The sanctuary is teeming with marine life. I saw turtles, surgeon fishes, nudi branch, mantis shrimps, day octopus, frog fish, rare blue ringed octopus. Food was tasty and delicious. Rooms were comfortable and clean. Bathrooms had male urinals which was a treat. What made the resort different was the friendly atmosphere it fostered. The Divemasters made it a point to introduce guests to each other.

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