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About Atlantis Dive Resort Puerto Galera
Atlantis Puerto Galera in the Philippines is a beachfront boutique dive resort with all-inclusive dive vacation packages, minutes away from the prime dive sites.
Sabang Beach, Puerto Galera, 5203 Oriental Mindoro, Philippines
Atlantis Puerto Galera is a beautiful beachfront dive resort built into the hills of Sabang Beach. It is located within close proximity to Puerto Galeras best dive sites. Often described as one of the best dive resorts in the Philippines in many dive travel guidebooks and magazines, Atlantis Dive Resort is an excellent choice for avid divers and underwater photographers seeking an all-inclusive dive vacation in paradise!
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Accommodation Overview
Atlantis 40 guest rooms and suites are elegantly designed to give you maximum comfort, privacy and relaxation throughout your stay (all bedrooms have one room). Each room features:
- Climate controlled air conditioning
- Fully stocked mini bar
- Supply of emergency toiletries
- Adjustable ceiling fans
- Ensuite facilities
- Solar heated hot water
- Cable T.V. with a free movie and sports channels
- In-room safety deposit box
- Coffee and tea making facilities in suites
- High-speed wireless Internet available in all rooms

Deluxe Twin
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En Suite Bathroom
Wifi (free)
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$284 pp/pn
Room price based on double occupancy

Deluxe
Air Con
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En Suite Bathroom
Wifi (free)
from
$284 pp/pn
Room price based on double occupancy

Terrace
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En Suite Bathroom
Hot Water Shower
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$314 pp/pn
Room price based on double occupancy

Suite
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En Suite Bathroom
Hot Water Shower
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$332 pp/pn
Room price based on double occupancy

Premier Suite
Air Con
En Suite Bathroom
Hot Water Shower
Wifi (free)
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$345 pp/pn
Room price based on double occupancy
How To Get There
Atlantis Dive Resort is located in Puerto Galera, just a short hop from Manila. Accessible from Manila or any part of Luzon by van to Batangas (approximately two hours from Manila) and then boat to Puerto Galera (approximately one hour). The resort offers airport transfer service.
Dive Overview
The 5-star dive center emphasizes small groups to ensure unforgettable and pristine dive excursions. Puerto Galera is well known for its diverse scuba diving spots and vast macro photography opportunities. The area was designated a Man and Biosphere Reserve of UNESCO in 1973.
Divers are required to exhibit good buoyancy control at all times, to respect the underwater environment and not wear gloves. Divers will also need to bring their certification card (mandatory) and log book.
Learn more on Puerto Galera Diving or jump to Atlantis Puerto Galera Dive SitesFood & Drinks
Tokos has become synonymous with fine dining. Using fresh local products and flavors but made to an international standard, we have moved away from monotonous a la carte menus to daily changing chalkboard lunch and dinner menus, theme nights, plus a Mongolian Wok.
Atlantis offers a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages throughout the day. Diving is prohibited after drinking alcohol. Brewed coffee, hot tea, iced tea, and filtered water are complimentary throughout the day. Italian, other specialty coffees, and fresh juice are complimentary only until 10 am with breakfast, but available for a fee after that.
Dive Information
Our instructors and guides are highly trained and know how to get you the fantastic dives. We offer small group diving and the guests' requests are accommodated within safety limits. We also offer flexible dive options.
The typical dive schedule includes four-day dives and one night dive (five dives total) to choose from; on days with day trips, usually only four dives are possible due to travel times. Currents, conditions and logistics require that all dive groups stay together at all times. Typical dive time is approximately 50-60 minutes with a maximum depth of 100 feet (30m). As a general policy, Open Water Divers will only be allowed on dives below 60 feet (18m) or night dives if they can show proof of previous experience and exhibit adequate in-water skills, adventure training dives are available.
- Local Dives at 9, 11, 2 pm, 4 pm and 6 pm (night dives available every day)
- Choice of dive site each time (talk to our guides about where you want to go and what you want to see)
- Small groups (no more than 6 people)
- Most dive spots within ten minutes of the resort
- Private dives available
- Day Trips to Verde Island and the Hot Springs of Chicken Feather Island (Puerto Galera) and Apo Island, Balicasag, Siquijor and Sumilon (Dumaguete)

Dive Center Information
Atlantis Dive Shop - Our state-of-the-art dive facilities support all levels of recreational divers, Nitrox as well as rebreather and technical diving. Not only do we have the top dive operation in the area but many of our guides are instructors as well as being the best spotters in the Philippines.
Whether you use us as your base from which to explore thirty or more close dive sites; the place to start your adventures and become certified; your introduction to Nitrox, technical diving or Re-breather adventures; or as the place to start a career in diving; we have it all.
Resort features
Bar & Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Camera Facilities
Pool
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Classroom
High-Speed Internet
Dive Shop Services.
Resort activities
Diving
Sunset Cruis
Tamaraw Falls
Snorkeling
Tukuran or Hidden Paradise
Beach & Island Hopping
Day Trip to Verde Island
Mangyan Village Walking
Trekking and Running
Golf.
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Diving, Meals & Extras
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Atlantis Dive Resort Puerto Galera Reviews
jas_underwater
I stayed at Atlantis Puerto Galera for a few days and had a lovely time. The staff were incredibly welcoming and knew my name within a day, which made me feel right at home. My room was spacious with a TV, a large balcony, and a shower with great water pressure (and free shampoo and body wash). I had an ocean view suite at the front of the resort, and the sunrises were absolutely stunning! There are a lot of stairs in this resort, so that is something to be mindful of; you can request ground'ish level rooms. The food was great, with different options for each meal every day. They catered to my gluten and dairy allergies really well, and I never felt like I missed out. I’m now obsessed with their Kalamansi juice too—you have to try it! The resort also has a large spa with air-conditioned massage rooms—definitely worth it after a day of diving. Even though the resort has a lot of rooms, it never felt crowded. It’s set back a bit from the main walking road (no cars allowed), so it was nice and quiet at night. As for the diving, it was some of the best I’ve ever done! The reefs were covered in soft corals, super colorful, and full of life. I saw tons of nudibranchs, frogfish, shrimp, and crabs, which were my favorites. Some sites weren’t as colorful but still nice. The dive staff were super attentive and quickly figured out what I liked to see, so I was never bored. The dive sites are all really close to the resort, just 5-10 minutes away, so we came back between dives to relax with tea and snacks. The dive center is fantastic—lots of space, rinse tubs, showers, and a very well-equipped camera room. The staff even gave me tips on my underwater photography. They have lots of boats, so there was never any crowding, and the built-in nitrox analyzer setup was super easy to use. Sometimes depending on the tide and the busyness of the boat area, you may have to wade through water to get to the boat, then climb a short ladder. All in all, I would definitely come back!
Read Morejas_underwater
I stayed at Atlantis Puerto Galera for a few days and had a lovely time. The staff were incredibly welcoming and knew my name within a day, which made me feel right at home. My room was spacious with a TV, a large balcony, and a shower with great water pressure (and free shampoo and body wash). I had an ocean view suite at the front of the resort, and the sunrises were absolutely stunning! There are a lot of stairs in this resort, so that is something to be mindful of; you can request ground'ish level rooms. The food was great, with different options for each meal every day. They catered to my gluten and dairy allergies really well, and I never felt like I missed out. I’m now obsessed with their Kalamansi juice too—you have to try it! The resort also has a large spa with air-conditioned massage rooms—definitely worth it after a day of diving. Even though the resort has a lot of rooms, it never felt crowded. It’s set back a bit from the main walking road (no cars allowed), so it was nice and quiet at night. As for the diving, it was some of the best I’ve ever done! The reefs were covered in soft corals, super colorful, and full of life. I saw tons of nudibranchs, frogfish, shrimp, and crabs, which were my favorites. Some sites weren’t as colorful but still nice. The dive staff were super attentive and quickly figured out what I liked to see, so I was never bored. The dive sites are all really close to the resort, just 5-10 minutes away, so we came back between dives to relax with tea and snacks. The dive center is fantastic—lots of space, rinse tubs, showers, and a very well-equipped camera room. The staff even gave me tips on my underwater photography. They have lots of boats, so there was never any crowding, and the built-in nitrox analyzer setup was super easy to use. Sometimes depending on the tide and the busyness of the boat area, you may have to wade through water to get to the boat, then climb a short ladder. All in all, I would definitely come back!
Read MoreAdiversjourney
Their slogan of arrive a stranger and leave a friend is not hyperbole. From the pick up at the airport, the Belmont hotel for your arrival before travel to the ferry boat the next day. The staff goes out of its way to help and ensure your trip is excellent even if your a solo traveler as I was, or as a member of a group of 20+ their level of service is the same for all.Diving:Most dive sites are less than 12 minutes from the resort, they work with the group to ensure he site selected meets the divers bucket list or what they want to see, from frog fish, sea horses, banded sea snakes, pigmy sea horses. Hard corrals to soft corrals. With 5 dives a day and specialty dives you are well covered and will most likely see what you are looking for. Their is no up-charge if you desire the larger 100 Tanks versus 80 aluminum tanks. You only need to analize your Nitrox tanks and setup your gear once so the staff know how you prefer it setup. after that you only need to arrive with your wetsuit and walk to the boat for your dive your gear is ready and good to go for the day.Camera Room:Regarding the camera room its safe well maintained and every spot has 2 110v and 2 220v power plugs so you can charge your gear with or without power adaptors. High pressure air o dry your gear. The room has security cameras and is opened in the morning and closed at night and no need to worry about your gear.Amenities:The pool is very nice and relaxing. The massage room and therapists are a godsend as it helps after a long flight or many days of diving from 60-90 minutes.Food:The food is a la carte, breakfast has many options, Lunch and dinner usually have 3 options to select from but they will adjust for dietary restrictions with prior notification. Only one person during my stay ever order more food as the amount provided most where satisfied with.ATM:Their is no ATM at the resort do to government restrictions and their is only one in Puerto Galera a short 5 minute walk away. It is recommended to do ATM withdrawals in Manila or before you depart the US.
Read MoreAdiversjourney
Their slogan of arrive a stranger and leave a friend is not hyperbole. From the pick up at the airport, the Belmont hotel for your arrival before travel to the ferry boat the next day. The staff goes out of its way to help and ensure your trip is excellent even if your a solo traveler as I was, or as a member of a group of 20+ their level of service is the same for all.Diving:Most dive sites are less than 12 minutes from the resort, they work with the group to ensure he site selected meets the divers bucket list or what they want to see, from frog fish, sea horses, banded sea snakes, pigmy sea horses. Hard corrals to soft corrals. With 5 dives a day and specialty dives you are well covered and will most likely see what you are looking for. Their is no up-charge if you desire the larger 100 Tanks versus 80 aluminum tanks. You only need to analize your Nitrox tanks and setup your gear once so the staff know how you prefer it setup. after that you only need to arrive with your wetsuit and walk to the boat for your dive your gear is ready and good to go for the day.Camera Room:Regarding the camera room its safe well maintained and every spot has 2 110v and 2 220v power plugs so you can charge your gear with or without power adaptors. High pressure air o dry your gear. The room has security cameras and is opened in the morning and closed at night and no need to worry about your gear.Amenities:The pool is very nice and relaxing. The massage room and therapists are a godsend as it helps after a long flight or many days of diving from 60-90 minutes.Food:The food is a la carte, breakfast has many options, Lunch and dinner usually have 3 options to select from but they will adjust for dietary restrictions with prior notification. Only one person during my stay ever order more food as the amount provided most where satisfied with.ATM:Their is no ATM at the resort do to government restrictions and their is only one in Puerto Galera a short 5 minute walk away. It is recommended to do ATM withdrawals in Manila or before you depart the US.
Read MoreNitroxjunkie
I traveled to the Philippines in April of 2022, shortly after the country was reopened to tourists. I wanted to dive in Puerto Galera again, and chose the Atlantis Resort as my temporary home-away-from-home. In the past, I had taken a bus from Manila to Batangas on the coast, then a ferry to Puerto Galera. Because the bus & ferry schedules were so erratic, I requested the resort arrange my transfers. This consisted of a private driver in an air-conditioned van, 1st class ferry ticket, and tuktuk ride to the resort. Everything went like clockwork. The resort is set on a hillside, carved out of the jungle, at the ocean’s edge. I was on an all-inclusive plan with accommodations, diving, and food included.Everything at this resort is top notch. The rooms are large and spacious with bathroom and shower. All have A/C and ceiling fan, as well as a mini bar that can be used a a refrigerator. My room had plenty of outlets for easy charging of electronics.There is a large restaurant with an extensive menu and the chefs prepare about 6 specials each day. The food was excellent and the portions were large. The meal plan includes 3 courses at dinner and I found it hard to finish all 3. I never had a complaint with the food or the service.The dive shop, locker room, tank storage, and dive-prep area are all at water-side. The dive crew will set up your gear and take it to and from the boat. They take a maximum of 6 divers per boat, and we were diving most times with 5 and a couple of times with only 4 divers. Because the dive sites are such a short ride, your dive briefing is at the resort, you suit up, board the boat, and go diving. The boat returns to the resort after every dive where the resort staff is waiting with hot soup, coffee, tea, beverages, snacks, and sweets. If you're diving nitrox, you select a pre-filled tank, analyze and check pressure yourself, mark tank with tape, and the crew will do the rest. After a short surface interval, it all happens again. They offer 4 dives per day plus a night dive. The local reefs are covered with beautiful hard and soft corals. Nudibranchs are everywhere you look, sometimes several different species on one rock. You can also expect to see octopuses, mantis shrimp, lots of crustaceans, and the typical reef fish found in the Coral Triangle. Puerto Galera is a photographer’s dream. The dive guides are very experienced at finding the best critters. The dives are generally no more than 50 feet, so 60 minute dives are normal.Atlantis also does a day trip to Verde Island. This is an all day trip including 3 dives. The dives at Verde Island tend to be deeper, with more current, hence, more pelagics. This is vertical wall diving at it's best. There is a famous “Washing Machine" dive here as well.The service from the staff at the resort is impeccable. Starting at check-in, every staff member greeted me and addressed me by name each time they saw me. Everyone has a wide, genuine smile. The staff would rate 5 stars anyway, but after 5 days of diving and making a total of 19 dives, I contracted covid-19. I was required to quarantine in my room until I tested negative, before returning home. The staff really upped their game and attended to my every need. Food and all other necessities were delivered to my room several times each day. Ten stars are not enough for the friendly and attentive staff here.My return transfers, again arranged by the Resort, went flawlessly.The only small negative about this resort is they have no elevator. If your room is on the upper levels, you may have to navigate a lot of stairs up and down each time you go to or from your room. I was on one of the upper levels, but the stairs were not an issue for me.I would definitely return to Atlantis Puerto Galera and have recommended it to friends.
Read MoreNitroxjunkie
I traveled to the Philippines in April of 2022, shortly after the country was reopened to tourists. I wanted to dive in Puerto Galera again, and chose the Atlantis Resort as my temporary home-away-from-home. In the past, I had taken a bus from Manila to Batangas on the coast, then a ferry to Puerto Galera. Because the bus & ferry schedules were so erratic, I requested the resort arrange my transfers. This consisted of a private driver in an air-conditioned van, 1st class ferry ticket, and tuktuk ride to the resort. Everything went like clockwork. The resort is set on a hillside, carved out of the jungle, at the ocean’s edge. I was on an all-inclusive plan with accommodations, diving, and food included.Everything at this resort is top notch. The rooms are large and spacious with bathroom and shower. All have A/C and ceiling fan, as well as a mini bar that can be used a a refrigerator. My room had plenty of outlets for easy charging of electronics.There is a large restaurant with an extensive menu and the chefs prepare about 6 specials each day. The food was excellent and the portions were large. The meal plan includes 3 courses at dinner and I found it hard to finish all 3. I never had a complaint with the food or the service.The dive shop, locker room, tank storage, and dive-prep area are all at water-side. The dive crew will set up your gear and take it to and from the boat. They take a maximum of 6 divers per boat, and we were diving most times with 5 and a couple of times with only 4 divers. Because the dive sites are such a short ride, your dive briefing is at the resort, you suit up, board the boat, and go diving. The boat returns to the resort after every dive where the resort staff is waiting with hot soup, coffee, tea, beverages, snacks, and sweets. If you're diving nitrox, you select a pre-filled tank, analyze and check pressure yourself, mark tank with tape, and the crew will do the rest. After a short surface interval, it all happens again. They offer 4 dives per day plus a night dive. The local reefs are covered with beautiful hard and soft corals. Nudibranchs are everywhere you look, sometimes several different species on one rock. You can also expect to see octopuses, mantis shrimp, lots of crustaceans, and the typical reef fish found in the Coral Triangle. Puerto Galera is a photographer’s dream. The dive guides are very experienced at finding the best critters. The dives are generally no more than 50 feet, so 60 minute dives are normal.Atlantis also does a day trip to Verde Island. This is an all day trip including 3 dives. The dives at Verde Island tend to be deeper, with more current, hence, more pelagics. This is vertical wall diving at it's best. There is a famous “Washing Machine" dive here as well.The service from the staff at the resort is impeccable. Starting at check-in, every staff member greeted me and addressed me by name each time they saw me. Everyone has a wide, genuine smile. The staff would rate 5 stars anyway, but after 5 days of diving and making a total of 19 dives, I contracted covid-19. I was required to quarantine in my room until I tested negative, before returning home. The staff really upped their game and attended to my every need. Food and all other necessities were delivered to my room several times each day. Ten stars are not enough for the friendly and attentive staff here.My return transfers, again arranged by the Resort, went flawlessly.The only small negative about this resort is they have no elevator. If your room is on the upper levels, you may have to navigate a lot of stairs up and down each time you go to or from your room. I was on one of the upper levels, but the stairs were not an issue for me.I would definitely return to Atlantis Puerto Galera and have recommended it to friends.
Read MoreDC
We loved Atlantis Dive Resort in Puerto Galera. No current, 5-10 minute boat rides, and spectacular reef life. Defiantly worth the long flight from the U.S., the van ride, and the boat ride, and finally the short walk to the resort.The town itself was bustling, but not much to write home about, and there is no white sandy beach to lay on and soak up the rays... but when you can dive 5 times a day - who cares?!? If you must have a lounge chair, then there is a lovely pool to hang out by in between dives.The resort is unique and built into the hillside. The dive equipment room was at the bottom of the hill and the setup was great so there was minimal fuss about organizing dive equipment.The basic rooms were tiny. My 6' husband's feet dangled off the edge of the standard bed so we upgraded to the honeymoon suite. Which was far more expensive than we budgeted for, but there was no way that two large people were going to sleep comfortably in the standard room. We really enjoyed the spacious suite and our private patio at the very top of the hill.At the end of the day we hung out at the bar and swapped fish stories.Puerto Galera is a macro life lover's dream! The reef was crawling with nudibranchs. Sea horses were also spotted several times. The giant clams were... meh... fun to take a snapshot with my buddy (even if the water was mucky), but that was the site where we also saw giant lionfish, the mimic octopus, and the flamboyant cuttlefish. Every dive, from reef to the clam reserve was a true treasure hunt.
Read MoreDC
We loved Atlantis Dive Resort in Puerto Galera. No current, 5-10 minute boat rides, and spectacular reef life. Defiantly worth the long flight from the U.S., the van ride, and the boat ride, and finally the short walk to the resort.The town itself was bustling, but not much to write home about, and there is no white sandy beach to lay on and soak up the rays... but when you can dive 5 times a day - who cares?!? If you must have a lounge chair, then there is a lovely pool to hang out by in between dives.The resort is unique and built into the hillside. The dive equipment room was at the bottom of the hill and the setup was great so there was minimal fuss about organizing dive equipment.The basic rooms were tiny. My 6' husband's feet dangled off the edge of the standard bed so we upgraded to the honeymoon suite. Which was far more expensive than we budgeted for, but there was no way that two large people were going to sleep comfortably in the standard room. We really enjoyed the spacious suite and our private patio at the very top of the hill.At the end of the day we hung out at the bar and swapped fish stories.Puerto Galera is a macro life lover's dream! The reef was crawling with nudibranchs. Sea horses were also spotted several times. The giant clams were... meh... fun to take a snapshot with my buddy (even if the water was mucky), but that was the site where we also saw giant lionfish, the mimic octopus, and the flamboyant cuttlefish. Every dive, from reef to the clam reserve was a true treasure hunt.
Read Morejmucia
Puerto Galera Dive resort.Best food of any dive resort or liveaboard I have been on--and I've been on alot! Was served ala carte which I much preferred over buffet style. Always several options and appetizers and desserts besides main courses. Lots of fresh fish and seafood but also great meat and chicken dishes. Lighter options like stir fry also available to change it up and always able to switch things up to accomodate any taste. was the highpoint of each day-was really gourmet cooking. The dining room manager was there every day with suggestions.Great Macro diving. Friendly staff and more than enough dives daily to keep everyone happy & satisfied. They had several boats that were never crowded and not more than 15 min ride to any dive site. More muck diving though a few reefs were available. Lots of nudibranchs, scorpionfish, pipefish, razorfish, frogfish and lots of nemos. Blue ringed octopus at night. A few deep dives but not as many. Really was my first macro muck place and really taught me how to slow down and look for the little stuff.Convenient pickup from Manila airport. The rooms are on a hill so a little walking to get to your rooms. Town is small & simple but everything you need is at the resort. I went in August for off season specials and got lucky with no weather issues.
Read Morejmucia
Puerto Galera Dive resort.Best food of any dive resort or liveaboard I have been on--and I've been on alot! Was served ala carte which I much preferred over buffet style. Always several options and appetizers and desserts besides main courses. Lots of fresh fish and seafood but also great meat and chicken dishes. Lighter options like stir fry also available to change it up and always able to switch things up to accomodate any taste. was the highpoint of each day-was really gourmet cooking. The dining room manager was there every day with suggestions.Great Macro diving. Friendly staff and more than enough dives daily to keep everyone happy & satisfied. They had several boats that were never crowded and not more than 15 min ride to any dive site. More muck diving though a few reefs were available. Lots of nudibranchs, scorpionfish, pipefish, razorfish, frogfish and lots of nemos. Blue ringed octopus at night. A few deep dives but not as many. Really was my first macro muck place and really taught me how to slow down and look for the little stuff.Convenient pickup from Manila airport. The rooms are on a hill so a little walking to get to your rooms. Town is small & simple but everything you need is at the resort. I went in August for off season specials and got lucky with no weather issues.
Read Moreblibecap
This dive resort is special. It is very different. The accommodations are on one side of the road in a city and the rooms are cut into the hillside so if you visit plan to climb quite a few stairs down for breakfast, back after the morning dives, down for the afternoon dives back before dinner then again for the night dives. The dive shop is located on the other side of the road. The divemasters know your name, face and take care of all your gear.
Read Moreblibecap
This dive resort is special. It is very different. The accommodations are on one side of the road in a city and the rooms are cut into the hillside so if you visit plan to climb quite a few stairs down for breakfast, back after the morning dives, down for the afternoon dives back before dinner then again for the night dives. The dive shop is located on the other side of the road. The divemasters know your name, face and take care of all your gear.
Read Moremarcioxx
Great resort with good food and staff, The best dive shop in the island, crew/DM/instructors are super pofessional !The service and facilities are top notch! As a diver your every need is looked after. The dive gear lockers and rinse areas are well maintained. The camera building provides all levels of underwater camera enthusiast with everything you need to keep your camera and lights fully charged and ready for the next amazing dive! All the dive masters we worked with were amazing; very helpful and very knowledgeable about the local critters.
Read Moremarcioxx
Great resort with good food and staff, The best dive shop in the island, crew/DM/instructors are super pofessional !The service and facilities are top notch! As a diver your every need is looked after. The dive gear lockers and rinse areas are well maintained. The camera building provides all levels of underwater camera enthusiast with everything you need to keep your camera and lights fully charged and ready for the next amazing dive! All the dive masters we worked with were amazing; very helpful and very knowledgeable about the local critters.
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