Crystal Blue Resort
I was lucky enough to attend a ten day underwater photography workshop in May of 2013 led by Scott Gietler, Mike Bartick and Brent Durand. This dive destination was combined with a few days in Manila and a homestay in Port Barton but more about that latter.
Crystal Blue Resort is divided into five distinct levels on the picturesque hillside overlooking Balayan Bay and Maricaban Island. Just a few steps from the water is an excellent undercover 'gearing up' area for scuba divers with showers, rinse tanks for cameras and drying racks. Once the dive masters know your diving equipment (BCD and Regulator) which is usually after the first dive, your tanks are in your boat every morning ready for your first dive. Nitrox seems to be the norm so you will have relaxing long dives in most cases.
Up the next few steps lies a well appointed air conditioned camera room with twenty camera bays complete with 220v sockets, lighting and storage areas. Dry towels are generously given and it is a great environment for downloading the days pics, cleaning and preparing for the next days shoot.
After a good time diving the next level will feed your soul and stomach at the open air restaurant serving delicious and generous plates of seafood, asian, filipino and continental meals in buffet style. The prawns were to die for and hats off to the Chef for turning out such tasty and varied meals. A portion of this level is divided into a comfortable lounge area where you can sometimes pick up wifi.
The next few levels provide the office and accommodation.The rooms were spacious, air conditioned and well lit with two queen sized beds in our room. The Bathroom was adequate and clean as was the room.
Now to the really exciting review, the diving was fantastic! Critters galore, nudibranchs too numerous to mention, seahorses big and tiny, frog fish of all colors, and on it goes. If you like muck diving you are going to love this place. The dive guides are very accommodating and will respond gratefully to any special request. We were doing four dives a day on Nitox which included a night dive and never found a dive site boring. Some of our shallow dives were up to fifteen metres deep and we had dives of up to eighty or more minutes. Our deepest dives were to twenty eight metres. Our group of four divers (usually three or four divers per guide) especially liked the house reef, Twin Rocks and Kirbys. The dive boats were outrigger types with a boatman at all times. Sometimes the boats lacked a shade overhead but most of the boats were comfortable.
Dive conditions were very calm most of the time with little current but we had one dive where we had to just hang on until the current stopped. Visibility was excellent and up to thirty metres. I wore a full length 3mm wet suit more for protection against any stinging things and had no trouble.
This is a great place for macro photography but also has sites for wide angle and most sites are within thirty minutes.
I can easily recommend this resort on all levels and hope to go back one day. All the staff are friendly and the manager Mike Bartick is friendly, witty and fun to be around. The only thing I noticed not working was the jacuzzi and the wifi was pretty intermittent.
Other things to do in the Philippines......have a look around Manila, cheap shopping, culturally a huge shift from the West and great food but travel with your eyes wide open.
I also traveled to Port Barton on the island of Palawan to do a home stay with a filipino family with FlipFlopTours which was a great experience but not for someone expecting to be catered for in Western ways. I was accommodated to a much greater standard than my host and we had better food that they would normally have. The returns to me were the experience and seeing how real people of the Philippines live.