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PHILIPPINES Exploring the Underwater World of Anilao

Getting There

Anilao is one of the more accessible locations within the country, only two or three hours away from Manila Airport. Diving in Anilao is mainly land-based, so there are plenty of resorts available in the vicinity and they often offer free transfers to and from the dive sites.

Liveaboard trips sailing to and from Anilao are also available. However, most

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