Dive and Trek is a place my husband can't get enough of because of its beautiful surrounding and the lovely fishes you can see when you go snorkeling or diving.
John first went there when he was still working at Sanofi-Synthelabo in year 2000. Then he brought me there in 2002. We went back again and again and again with different group of friends.
Our latest visit was last Sunday. John wanted his sister, Ate Peth and her family see the place before they go back to Texas.
This trip is the most exciting, since we went there on the month of July when habagat (frequent heavy rainfall, and a prevailing wind from the west) is at its season. The big waves proved harder for the boat ride because the waves were huge!
Despite the rain and big waves, Dive and Trek is still a place worth visiting. Their staff, from boat men, to receptionist, resort manager and life guards, are very accommodating and courteous. The food, oh the food, is always something to go back to go, especially their turon.
Day trip is at P1,550 per person (inclusion: boat transfer, welcome drink, buffet lunch, afternoon snack) Snorkeling gear is at P325 per head. Day rent for room starts at P2,000.
Despite the rain and big waves, Dive and Trek is still a place worth visiting. Their staff, from boat men, to receptionist, resort manager and life guards, are very accommodating and courteous. The food, oh the food, is always something to go back to go, especially their turon.
Day trip is at P1,550 per person (inclusion: boat transfer, welcome drink, buffet lunch, afternoon snack) Snorkeling gear is at P325 per head. Day rent for room starts at P2,000.
Dive and Trek
Resort Address: San Pablo, Bauan Batangas, Philippines
Postal Address: 15 Clipper Avenue, Bayview VillageTambo, Paranaque City, 1701 Philippines
LANDLINES +63 2 851-8746 or +63 2 938-1038MOBILE PHONES +63 922 854-8137 or +63 922 854-5573
email: sales@diveandtrek.com

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