Locations

Freediving around the Philippines

Start with real local context before choosing where to dive. Conditions vary by island, season, tide, wind, current, access, and local rules, so every plan should include guidance and a trained buddy.

Philippines

A practical national planning hub for freediving across the Philippines, with safety guidance, destination options, and community resources to get started.

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Central Visayas

Siquijor

Plan freediving in Siquijor with local guidance, buddy safety, island conditions, and community dive spot discovery.

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Calabarzon

Batangas

Find beginner-friendly context for freediving in Batangas, from weekend training to community dives near Metro Manila.

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Central Visayas

Cebu

Plan freediving in Cebu with realistic local context across a large province with different communities, coastlines, and conditions.

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Negros Oriental

Dauin

Plan freediving in Dauin with local context for coastal access, nearby Apo Island trips, safety, buddies, and schools.

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Negros Oriental

Apo Island

Plan freediving around Apo Island with protected-area awareness, local rules, boat conditions, buddy safety, and respectful marine life practices.

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Bohol

Panglao

Plan freediving in Panglao with local school context, community trips, island conditions, buddies, and beginner-safe guidance.

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Cebu

Moalboal

Plan freediving in Moalboal with responsible marine life practices, local conditions, buddy planning, and Cebu community context.

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Plan with people, not just pins

Use location guides with Explore, Buddy Finder, Events, Groups, Chika, and schools so your next session starts with better local context.

Find a buddyMeet freedivers who match your pace, location, and goals.Find schools and coursesStart with instruction before exploring unfamiliar water.

Start with the right local context

Browse community-shared dive spots, read beginner guides, and connect with people who know the water before planning your next freediving session.