Farewell to our friends from Germany!

It’s been wonderful to have the Deutscher Unterwasser-Club Hamburg e.V.  with us this past week enjoying the sun and the sea in Puerto Galera. The group has seen the best of the area including the beautiful healthy corals, heaps of fishes, some weird and wacky critters and the stunning Verde Island. April and May are such a perfect time of the year to be here. If you’re looking for a quick escape to paradise over the next while contact us at admin@asiadivers.com as we still have some vacancies.

Farewell to our friends from Island Dreams

El Galleon Update

By Ken Knezick, Island Dreams Travel, www.divetrip.com

As I wind up another very satisfying visit to El Galleon Resort, permit me a few comments on this most recent trip. For starters, I’m gratified to see so many smiles on the faces of both the 36 intrepid Island Dreams dive travelers and the amazing staff that has served us so graciously over our 10-night stay.  Despite our large group size, the resort and Asia Divers are clearly working at top efficiency. All of our needs have been met, and expectations exceeded, with nary a command heard.  Everyone here knows their job and does it with integrity and good humor.

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Copyright Ken Knezick – www.divetrip.com

Dining – El Galleon’s open air,

ocean view dining room is one of the most attractive and accommodating you will find anywhere in the world.  Under the tutelage of Corsican-born Chef Anton, the delicious and varied cuisine and friendly service are well equal to the organic setting.

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Accommodations – The lodging rooms continue to be simple, but meticulously clean and comfortable with good air-con. While some guests were reluctant to make the hike upstairs to the Seaview rooms, I found the short bursts of cardio to be enjoyable and rewarding, perfectly replacing my visits to RPM Spin Class back home, and making me feel much better about enjoying Chef Anton’s chocolate croissants with my morning coffee.

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Dive Operations – For all of the other creature comforts, it is the dive deck that places El Galleon and Asia Divers head and shoulders above almost any other dive resort I’ve experienced in 35-years of leading scuba tours  around the world. From 6 am through return of the night dive, this expansive area is a hive of well-orchestrated activity. My guests repeatedly remarked that they felt as if they had a personal dive valet to assist them throughout the day. Thus my hat is off to owner Allan Nash, dive coordinator Kjell, repair maestro Andy, and the entire remarkable team of divemasters, boatmen and dive deck staff.

The Diving – None of the above would be of much import if the diving was not equal to the rest of the El Galleon picture. Fortunately, on this count my guests and  I again come away very much satisfied.  As easy it is to get to Puerto Galera, this region is host to a stunning variety of diving options and marine life variety. Our Island Dreams package had three two-tank trips to Verde Island, where we enjoyed great visibility and a swirling cornucopia of marine life. Other dives offered coral reef, wrecks, critters, and muck diving. The night diving is superb. Best of all, most dive sites are within a five minute ride from El Galleon’s excellent dock. But enough talking, check out a few of the images I produced on this trip, and  then come enjoy El Galleon Resort for yourself.

HUGYCUP

All though it has no importance in a photo competition competitors are always looking out for the most seldom seen critters of the underwater world. It’s however better to make a breathtaking picture of a common nudibranch than to have an interesting picture of a seldom seen animal. Nevertheless at the HUGYCUP at Asia divers we’re always “hunting” for a rare find as a breathtaking picture of a unique find can also push a bit towards a winning picture. This week we found one of the holy grails for underwater photographers & videographers : A hairy frogfish ! I’ve logged now 4150 dives and it’s only the third time in my life I had to pleasure to see a black hairy frogfish. Most of the time they are pinkish/white and juveniles tend to be more orange/brownish. Where does the black one fit in ??  In the picture, a 3 cm size,  black hairy frogfish from the dive site  ‘The boatyard’. The HUGYCUP is entering its 7th week. Two more weeks to go, who knows what we’ll find next at the amazing dive sites around Puerto Galera.

Just about to head out on a HUGYCUP photo dive with Steve Watson, John Van Lent, Danny Van Belle, Anouschka Mornie, Daan Deubare,  Beth Watson and a whole heap of very big cameras!

 

Happy Easter from Puerto Galera

It was all sunshine and smooth seas for us this holiday. There was a looming typhoon that managed to stay way up north from us which made everyone very very happy! It’s been great to have lots of old and new friends here enjoying our piece of paradise.

It was wonderful as always to have Jeff and Julie Barker here and it was made even more special by them bringing along friends Derek (Tim) and Debbie Jeffrey.  Congratulations to Jeff for getting his 900th dive as well. You can see he got to go home with a brand new t-shirt!

Our Hong Kong guests Chris, Kelly, Ian, Emma, Shane and Vickie (aka Dickie) all had a splendid day at Verde Island, with two great dives on the pinnacles and a delicious El Galleon BBQ on the beach, accompanied by a few sundowners. A great day was had by all followed by a great night back at the Point and Barrel bars!

Alli took this happy gang over to Chicken Feather and Bonito Island for a change of scene and some time to play in the bubbles. (Sue Goodman, Garry and Zoe Ames, Beth and Steve Watson, Mal Hammer, Matt Watts)

Learning to dive in P.G.

Thilo, Natalie and Celine have successfully completed their Open Water course and were lucky to see a turtle during open water training. In a business meeting half a year ago, Thilo asked Andreas to teach them how to dive – and what better place to do this other than Puerto Galera. Celines husband Yannick who is already a certified diver stayed with the group during the first day to get a quick refresher after having a few years without diving. It was a perfect week with a great group of students, perfect weather, great visibility and lots of diving. Especially memorable was the French wine and cheese that Yannick carried all the way from France.

 

A busy week at Asia Divers with two different groups

It’s been wonderful to have Mike Palmer, from American Dive Zone, Grand Rapids MI back with us again. The group of 14 have had a great week of pretty awesome weather, fabulous diving, some fine food and good times in the bar!

Team Taiwan!

We always enjoy having Phil Hsieh from Scuba SHOP Taipei here. Phil has been coming to Asia Divers for many years and has also done some teaching at Tech Asia. This time he had a group of 17 divers in for 3 days of diving. The shop was very full, but everything ran smooth and the diving conditions kept everyone very happy.

Look who is here!

Congratulations to Katy Boardman for completing her Advanced course here with Alli. It was great for her to finally get to see the Alma Jane and also be with her dad, Dave, for his 1111th dive which happened to be perfectly timed to be in the Canyons.

Congratulations to Janne Bjork for his 900th dive. He actually did it at Tech Asia, but as he has done so many of his dives here with us we felt he really earned this t shirt.

The Hugycup entering in its second week

Slowly on I’m starting to know some dive sites around here.  Crinoid infested reefs resembling flower gardens with, in between all these featherstars, colonies of blueish tunicates.  Lots of thick, fingersize, Nembrotha nudibranchs crawling around in these gardens of eden. But close by we also dived on algae covered sand bottoms with rare critters and seldom seen nudi’s, masters of mimicry. On 5 dive sites we found bargibanti pygmy seahorses all of them hiding in the Muricella seafans, a few of them pregnant and marble size!! The water is slowly warming up and visibility is getting better every day.

The competitors are working hard and amazing pictures are coming in.  For all info on the hugycup competition have a look at www.hugycup.com

A Hippocampus bargibanti seahorse from the dive site : Coral Cove at only 12m of depth.

Danny Van Belle, Organizer HUGYCUP

It’s not so easy to get the photographers in front of a lens! HUGYCUP participants Gino Symus

03a4Harry Klerus, Harvey Buyst with Danny Van Belle Organizer of the HUGYCUP and Troy as they head out to the Giant Clams.