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Anilao And Batangas Verde Island Passage Philippines

Macro mecca near Manila, with reef walls and Verde Island day trips

Updated Feb 13, 202620 sources

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Overview

Macro mecca near Manila, with reef walls and Verde Island day trips

Anilao in Mabini, Batangas is the closest world-class diving base to Manila and a front-row seat to the Verde Island Passage, a biodiversity hotspot in the Coral Triangle. Expect short boat rides, flexible dive days, and a huge mix of habitats: coral slopes, walls, black sand muck, seagrass, and piers. The headline is critter hunting and underwater photography, with frogfish, nudibranchs, octopus, seahorses, and other macro favorites showing up year-round. When you want wide angle, operators run day trips into the Verde Island Passage for deeper walls and stronger current, where schools of fish and pelagic surprises are possible. Conditions are diveable most of the year, but the dry season generally delivers steadier visibility and calmer seas. Topside, Batangas makes an easy add-on for hikes, hot springs, and heritage towns, turning a dive weekend into a full Luzon escape.

What Makes It Special

  • Biodiversity hotspot

    Base yourself beside the Verde Island Passage, a Coral Triangle biodiversity stronghold and Mission Blue Hope Spot.

  • Macro-first destination

    Anilao is famous for muck and critter diving, night dives, and blackwater-style pelagic larval encounters.

  • Fast access from Manila

    Most visitors land in Manila (MNL) and reach Mabini by road, making it ideal for long weekends and photo workshops.

  • Diving for every level

    Protected coves suit training and relaxed fun dives, while outer sites and Verde Island trips bring stronger current and deeper walls.

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Alma Jane Wreck dive spot

Alma Jane Wreck

Artificial ReefWreck

A 30 m-long shipwreck that sank in 2003 and now rests in 20–30 m of water. The wreck can be entered and explored, offering a look at the ship’s structure and the marine life around it. Corals have colonized the wreck and it attracts various fish species, making it a combined wreck-and-reef style dive.

Anilao Bo Hotel House Reef dive spot
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This house reef in front of the Anilao Bo Hotel is known for abundant macro life and is popular with underwater photographers. It can be dived at any time of day and is described as having no current. The site is also described as fish-rich, with a strong focus on finding a wide range of macro creatures.

Anilao Pier dive spot
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Shallow structure and fish life near shore.

Aquaventure Ship Wreck dive spot
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This site features a main wreck marked by a buoy and descent line, with very high fish life concentrated inside the structure. Two additional smaller wrecks lie on the return toward shore: an SUV and an old helicopter. The main wreck is reported at around 35 m depth. A nearby reef can be dived to the right of the resort on a shore entry, or to the left when accessed by boat.

ARC Tamaraw FX Artificial Reef dive spot
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An SUV wreck set as an artificial reef, used as an easy training site for courses. It sits on a gentle sandy slope and is reached with a short, easy swim from the lower parking area. Access is from the beach and booties are recommended. Conditions for reaching it are seasonal, with access possible during Amihan but not Habagat.

Arthur'S Rock dive spot
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Rock structure and reef habitat that can be productive for both wideangle compositions and macro searching.

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  • Best overall window: Dec - May
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Logistics Preview

  • Ninoy Aquino International Airport · 120 km drive
  • Clark International Airport · 170 km drive
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  • Strong current on outer walls and in the passage
  • Boat traffic and surface safety
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  • When is the best time to visit Anilao for scuba diving?
  • How do I get from Manila to Anilao, Batangas?
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Last updated: February 13, 2026 20 sources

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