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Anilao is best known as a diving destination. While Tubbataha Reef is widely considered the Philippines’ Diving Mecca, many regard Anilao as an “Eden,” the birthplace of scuba diving in the country. But Anilao is more than the treasure-trove it keeps beneath the waves. Its shores are mostly rocky, but in between some of the promontories are small pockets of white and beige sand for the picky beach bum. Its land is wrinkled with small mountains that are great for beginners. It is also your gateway to the islands of Tingloy, which has been gaining a lot of attention over the past few years.
Anilao is best known as a diving destination. While Tubbataha Reef is widely considered the Philippines’ Diving Mecca, many regard Anilao as an “Eden,” the birthplace of scuba diving in the country. But Anilao is more than the treasure-trove it keeps beneath the waves. Its shores are mostly rocky, but in between some of the promontories are small pockets of white and beige sand for the picky beach bum. Its land is wrinkled with small mountains that are great for beginners. It is also your gateway to the islands of Tingloy, which has been gaining a lot of attention over the past few years.