EXPLORE THE DEEP WITH CONFIDENCE

Welcome to SaltyDude's official diving site! Based in Anilao, Batangas City, I offer guided dives, certification courses, and unforgettable underwater experiences. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned diver, let's explore the beauty of Anilao together!

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More than just exploring underwater realms

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Mastering diving skills

With over 9 years of diving experience and certifications from PADI, I am passionate about sharing the beauty of the underwater world. My mission is to ensure every dive is a safe, exciting, and memorable experience.

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PADI Open Water
Certification

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Advance Open Water
Certification

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Guided Fun Dives
in Anilao 

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UNDERWATER
VIDEOGRAPHER

FAQ

Diving is accessible to almost everyone! As long as you're in good health and have a basic level of fitness, you can participate. However, certain medical conditions might require a doctor's clearance.

We offer introductory courses like the Open Water Diver certification. It's designed to teach you the fundamentals of diving, including safety procedures, equipment usage, and basic underwater skills.

While we recommend owning your personal gear for comfort and hygiene, the equipment is already included as part of our courses. As you progress, having your own gear becomes more beneficial.

The duration varies depending on the course. Typically, the Open Water Diver course takes a few days, including theory sessions, confined water training, and open water dives.

Safety is our priority. Our instructors are certified professionals, and we adhere to strict safety protocols. Diving accidents are rare when proper procedures are followed.

Yes! While you cannot wear regular eyeglasses under a dive mask, there are a few great options for divers who need vision correction:

Prescription Dive Masks – Special masks with built-in prescription lenses are available for clearer underwater vision. You can either buy one or rent from some dive shops.

Contact Lenses – Soft contact lenses are the best option for divers. They work well underwater, but it's recommended to keep your eyes closed if water gets in your mask to avoid losing them. Hard or gas-permeable lenses are not recommended as they may cause discomfort at depth.

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