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Apo Reef is under the Municipal Jurisdiction of Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro. The location and isolation of Apo Reef serves as filter for the marine stocks of the Sulu and South China Seas. It is characterized by two season: dry from December to May and wet from June to November with average humidity of 75% almost year round.Changes in weather condition doesn't affect diving visibility. You can visit Apo Reef the whole year round!

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For group bookings, we can do a special trip to the Calamianes Groups of islands in northern Palawan.Divers go to Busuanga for 3 reasons, wrecks, wrecks and more wrecks. There are 12 diveable shipwrecks of the Japanese Imperial Navy in the waters surrounding the numerous islands between Busuanga and Culion Island. These ships camoulflaged themselves and tried to hide from the planes on the carrier fleet of Adm. W. Halsey. The ruse failed and at 9 am on Sept 24, 1944, bombers from the American fleet sank 24 Japanese Vessels.


 

 
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