Archive for 2010

June rescue training

The PADI Rescue Diver course is a 4 day class which is an important step in expanding your Advanced Open Water Diver knowledge and experience.

The PADI Rescue Diver course prepares the diver to help prevent, and if necessary, manage dive emergencies, minor and major, with a variety of techniques. Your diver training and dive educational skills and confidence will be enhanced. Most certified Rescue Divers look back on their rescue diver training as one of the most challenging – sometimes demanding – and therefore most rewarding programs. The subject is serious but the training is superb fun.

Crocodile Rock diving in June

On a 20 minute boat ride from White Beach to the other side of the island is Crocodile Rock. Don’t worry, no crocs. From a distance, this small uninhabited island looks like the head of a crocodile. Currents can be fierce except at slack tide, which makes for a beautiful collection of corals. It is [...]

Camia II wreck dive

The Camia ship Wreck is the resident ship wreck of Boracay which was sank in 2001 to attract fish and develop an artificial reef. The ship wreck itself is a cargo boat that is 30 meters long. Now the flora and fauna of the Camia ship Wreck has grown extensively and it is now home to many resident fishes such as red bass, scorpion fishes, and a school of batfish, angel fishes, blue spotted stingrays, nudibranchs and bluefin trevallies. The corals have already covered the whole ship wreck which attracts even more schools of fishes.

Dive Pics May 28

Check out some dive pictures from Angol Point and Fridays Rock.

Scuba Diving at Fridays Rock – Boracay Philippines

Scuba diving in Boracay Philippines at Fridays Rock. Great visibility with alot of fish to see. This famous fish-feeding station is a large boulder which provides photographers a chance to capture close-up shots of emperors, trigger-fish, red bass, scorpion fish and surgeons. Sea Snake! .

Diving Angol Point – Boracay Philippines

We had an awesome time diving with some customers at Angol Point today. This is an excellent dive site for beginners and training dives. The reef is covered with stony corals, leather corals, nudibranchs, anemones, sea stars and sea cucumbers. It is also a favorite for night dives and is a good spot for macro [...]

May diving

We took this picture from diving today at Balinghai. The visibility was around 20 meters and around 29 degrees. Perfect day for diving. The Habagat season is here and the winds are on the white beach side now. It’s just a matter of time before we are diving on the other side. We should be [...]

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Blue Mango Dive ShopLocated south of boat Station 3 in beautiful Boracay Philippines, the Blue Mango Dive Shop is a full service PADI accredited dive center. Professional PADI dive instructors can take you for your first discover scuba dive, open water course, advanced, rescue, dive master or technical diving! We only use top of the line dive equipment and safety is our top priority.