Anda in the Philippines is located on the island of Bohol, which is one of the most beautiful islands. Here you will find beautiful untouched nature, waterfalls, vast rice fields and beautiful beaches. There is plenty to experience and do here besides diving. The city of Tagbilaran is the capital of the island and you can get here by ferry or plane. Transfer by car to your Tripst along the coast or you can take a longer trip and take the opportunity to see the world-famous Chocolate Hills. Maybe you combine it with also looking at the small strange ghost animals. That transfer then takes longer, of course depending on how long you want to spend on the experiences, but you get more experiences.
Mass tourism hasn't really found its way to the eastern part of the island yet, so there's a lot of relaxation and peace and quiet. And then there's lots of nice and varied diving. Flat coral reefs, slopes, coral and sponge-covered walls, current dives, lots of small, funny animals. Larger animals like turtles, barracudas, reef sharks and sometimes even whale sharks pass by here. Anda is a lovely place to combine with other places. Before it starts growing here, take the opportunity to treat yourself to experiencing this lovely part of the Philippines. It is also possible to combine with a live board with cruises in both Tubbataha and the Visayas.
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Anda in the Philippines has good diving all year round. You can always find sheltered spots and the diving is good and varied. During the autumn you often find lots of funny and strange octopuses, in some places among the whip corals you can find the very strange and relatively rare leopard shrimp. Whale sharks sometimes pass here, they build artificial reefs to increase the marine life. Turtles are abundant, a rich and varied macrolife, sponges, schools of fish and many different species and much more. Almost everyone will find something to see here that they really enjoy when diving.
Term: Normally about 15-25 meters around Anda but can go down if it's windy but it might as well be 25-35 meters.
Weather: Anda has relatively good weather all year round, although it is often a bit more windy in the autumn, August – December. The water temperature is often 27-30 °C, although it normally drops a little lower in January-February. The marine life is good all year round.
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