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Manila to Anilao Road Map and Guide

How to get from Metro Manila to Bambu Villa Resort, Anilao, Mabini, Batangas.  Estimated travel time is two hours.

  1. Follow the entire length of the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX)
  2. Continue through the whole Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR)
  3. Exit STAR tollway, on the roundabout take the Diversion Road (opposite road)
  4. Do not go up the fly-over at the end of Diversion Road, take the right lane, then turn right on the National Highway
  5. Upon reaching Jollibee Bauan take a right and follow this road
  6. Turn left after Bauan General Hospital (opposite Petron gas station)
  7. You are nearing Mabini, next fork on the road is the Mabini Junction, go right
  8. The next turn is a bit tricky, after the short downward winding road you will see on your left 688 Minimart, make a left there (various resort signs also points to this road)
  9. You are now only 6 kms from the resort and should see the sign on your right side after this distance.  Enjoy your holiday!

 


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Intro to Breathing Under Water

Scuba Course

The fastest and easiest way to try out scuba diving is to gear up in a swimming pool with an instructor then start breathing from the equipment.  A lot of people are curious about the liquid environment but some may not yet have time to get fully certified.  Discovery scuba is available in Metro Manila through the NAUI Introductory Pool Dive.

If you have 2 hours and a bubbly spirit contact us.

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Advanced Scuba


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Let your underwater adventure continue! Apply your scuba skills as you explore new dive sites and activities under the supervision and training of your NAUI Instructor. Learn which diving specialties interest you, and what type of diving you enjoy most. Gain more confidence and capability. Begin to consider the direction diving will take you, as you go for everything it has to offer.

As part of your certification, you will complete a minimum of six open water dives including three separate dives for navigation, night or low visibility diving and deep diving (130 feet/40 meters maximum depth), plus three different dives. Some of the many different dives you can do include:  non penetration wreck diving, search and recovery, underwater mapping, current, photography...

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About NAUI

NAUI Worldwide is the world's first, most respected, largest non-profit diver training organization in the world. Established in 1959 as a membership association and organized solely to support and promote Dive Safety Through Education, NAUI (National Association of Underwater Instructors) continues as the recognized leader in innovative education.

There is only one reason why we've dedicated over 40 years to developing the finest recreational diving instructors in the world and supporting them with the most stringent recreational diving safety standards... that reason is you.

Scuba diving is an adventure sport, and as such, it has inherent risks. NAUI understands this. We also understand that the only way to minimize risk is to maximize education. There are many scuba certification programs available today, but there is only one that can be called a scuba education program. And, education is the true NAUI difference.

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