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shugar:
spoon's right...

asked this question a couple of times before: is it worth lugging all my gear to bora for a couple of singit dives? answer has always been "no"

i might have another project there again in january and again i'm considering trying to singit-dive yapak2, but is it worth lugging all my gear or do i just rent from a local shop?

Jag

i just rent from a boracay shop. rates there are around $23/dive (with equipment) and $20 (w/o equipment). so the $3 additional is worth the hassle of hauling your dive gears.
 
A friend also suggested Nadine's coffee shop for it's brownies. Is it worth the effort of looking for it?

I havent heard of it . . I usually have breakfast at
Jonah's . . . lunch and side trip at Jonah's . . . merienda at Jonah's . . . and last minute (bago mag Cocomangas) at Jonah's . . . haha.
 
Norman Garcia:
i just rent from a boracay shop. rates there are around $23/dive (with equipment) and $20 (w/o equipment). so the $3 additional is worth the hassle of hauling your dive gears.

Bakit ang mura yata ng additional cost ng with equipment? Tanong lang po...
 
Norman Garcia:
yikes, sorry typo error... balistad :D

Oo nga po.. even so, $3 is really cheap as additional cost for the equipment rental. For the whole day trip na ba yun or for just a single dive lang. Kumpleto ba yun? mask, snorkel, bcd and all?
 
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