Best time to go
Dec - May
Dry season with more reliable weather and warmer water around 26°C to 30°C.
Main caution: Wet season and higher storm risk. Seas can be choppy and visibility can drop after heavy rain.

Macro mecca near Manila, with reef walls and Verde Island day trips
Updated Feb 13, 2026 • 20 sources
Overview
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.
Base yourself beside the Verde Island Passage, a Coral Triangle biodiversity stronghold and Mission Blue Hope Spot.
Anilao is famous for muck and critter diving, night dives, and blackwater-style pelagic larval encounters.
Most visitors land in Manila (MNL) and reach Mabini by road, making it ideal for long weekends and photo workshops.
Protected coves suit training and relaxed fun dives, while outer sites and Verde Island trips bring stronger current and deeper walls.
Top species linked to approved dive spots in Anilao + Batangas (Verde Island Passage).
Quick shortlist before you jump into the full planning page.


Best time to go
Dec - May
Dry season with more reliable weather and warmer water around 26°C to 30°C.
Main caution: Wet season and higher storm risk. Seas can be choppy and visibility can drop after heavy rain.
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Last updated: February 13, 2026 • 20 sources
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