Go in the many fascinating dive spots of

Moalboal,

Cebu Island attracted tourists because of it’s proximity. was a sleepy fishing town with bountiful harvests until dive explorers from the western hemisphere discovered it in the 1970s – one of the first places on the island to be developed primarily for scuba diving.

Moalboal faces the Tanon Strait, a deep channel that separates the Islands of Cebu and Negros. Its coastlines are characterized by sharply sloping drop offs, so the vast majority of dive sites in the Moalboal area are wall dives along the coastlines. With the exception of Pescador Island, the dive sites combine together to form one huge gigantic wall: enters at different points to explore different sections of wall. Each section of the wall has its own distinct flavor, each with its own unique sightings. All the dive sites lie along a known whale sharks migratory route, so sightings of these gentle giants, though infrequent, have been recorded all year by various lucky divers.

Whale sharks have also become a common site at , just a ninety-minute drive from Moalboal. Hundreds of people flock to the beaches of Oslob to see these gentle giants and many tour operators have sprung up. In Oslob the locals keep the whale sharks close to shore by feeding them everyday. Nobody moves from a guaranteed food source, so these juvenile whale sharks happily stayed.

Diving in Cebu is good all year round. The visibility is not much affected by the seasons, ranging anywhere between 10m on a very bad day and 30+m on good days. Generally there are 3 seasons. Cool & dry season (December to February); Hot & dry season (March to May); and Rainy season (June to November).

5 Days 4 Nights Dive Package

Packages Includes:

1) Four nights accommodation in Love’s Beach & Dive Resort (Garden View Room)

2) Return land transfer from Airport to Resort

3) Daily Breakfast 4) Six dives in Moalboal (Sardine Ball, Pescador Island) 5) Two dives with whale sharks in Oslob

(air tanks, , dive guide & boat)

RM 1699/pax

RM 2099/pax

*S ubject to Marine Park Fees, depending on the dives sites