Deluna Dive Resort - Diving in the Philippines

Deluna Dive Resort - Diving in the Philippines Deluna is a dive center located on the quiet Aninuan beach (Puerto Galera, Mindoro). A personal diving guide is available.
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Deluna is a dive center located on the quiet beach of Aninuan (Puerto Galera, Mindoro). Since its opening in 2013, Deluna has welcomed several thousand divers from all over the world, making it one of the most popular dive centers on Mindoro. There are more than 50 dive sites on Mindoro: shipwrecks, scenic deep-water walls and coral gardens. There are two home reefs right in front of the dive cent

er that are ideal for macro photography, night diving and training dives. As for the underwater world, the list is endless: more than 3000 species of hollows, seahorses, electric oysters, fire cuttlefish, frogfish - for one dive you can see such a number of rare life forms, which in other places can not be found for a year. Sea turtles, stingrays, octopuses are also encountered on almost every dive, and not far from Deluna there is a magnificent reef with sharks. In addition, Puerto Galera is a dive site with giant oysters (Tridacna) weighing 100-120 pounds. Underwater photography enthusiasts are welcome in Deluna: the guides perfectly understand its specificity, needs and desires of photographers. In addition the dive center has a special photo-zone for working with equipment. The dive center regularly organizes trips to the national park on Verde Island, one of the best diving spots in the Philippines. And new this season are regular trips to Anilao: a paradise for underwater photographers from all over the world and a unique underwater reserve. When not diving, you can go on a tour of the island, which ends with a barbecue at the waterfalls in the mountains. For accommodations, guests are offered accommodations in hotels closest to the dive center. Within walking distance there are several options for all tastes and pockets: from a simple and inexpensive guest house in the Bed & Breakfast format to one of the most luxurious hotels in the Philippines (Infinity Resort). All hotels are located right on the beach, making them perfect for families and trips with children.

28/03/2026

What makes you happy?

22/03/2026

Earth has an alien planet. And it’s underwater.

From sea turtles gliding in the blue to creatures hiding in plain sight — Puerto Galera’s macro world is where Earth reveals its best-kept secrets.

Home to hundreds of nudibranch species, rare crustaceans, and underwater critters that look like they’re from another galaxy.

📍 Puerto Galera, Philippines

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19/03/2026

These are Batfish (Platax) — one of the most social fish in Philippine reefs!

Swimming in schools saves them up to 79% of energy through ‘drafting’ — they ride water vortices created by neighbors.
Same trick cyclists use in Tour de France!

Nature is genius!

Have you dived with batfish?

16/03/2026

Sea turtles travel thousands of kilometers
between feeding and nesting areas.

Some cross entire oceans
and return to the same beach where they were born.

No maps.
No GPS.
Just the Earth’s magnetic field.





09/03/2026

We’ve found it — diving with Deluna

When was the last time you allowed yourself to turn off your phone and turn on yourself?
One inhale and the warm water surrounds you, one exhale and your worries float away.
The light fades, the corals shimmer, and all you hear is your own breathing.

This isn’t mysticism but simple human relaxation.
Five minutes under water feels like time has stopped.

Ready to hit the switch?
DM us and we’ll show you how.

07/03/2026

This gentle giant, Thelenota anax, lives on soft sandy slopes in the tropical Pacific. It can reach 69 cm in length and weigh up to 5 kg. Its cream‑beige body, speckled with dark spots, is covered in spiky papillae.

As it crawls across the seafloor, it sucks up sand, digests organic matter and leaves cleaner sediment behind — like a living underwater vacuum. This is one of those creatures that quietly keeps coral reefs healthy.

Want to meet it face‑to‑face?
Join us at Deluna Dive Resort.

03/03/2026

He has no stomach.

Seahorses digest food almost instantly,
so they have to eat constantly.

Up to 3,000 tiny prey a day.

What looks like chewing
is actually precision suction feeding —
a strike that happens in milliseconds.

11/02/2026

Sometimes a year later.
Sometimes sooner than they planned.

The reef still has more to show them.
And a dive day here still feels easy.

Small groups.
Clear briefings.
A team that knows what it’s doing.

You settle into the rhythm quickly.
You stop thinking about logistics.
You start noticing everything else.

That quiet moment before you roll in.
The light underwater in the morning.
The way the boat feels on the way back.

When someone returns, it tells us something simple:
we got it right.

If you’ve been here before — thank you.
We’re glad you came back.

Deluna Dive Resort
Puerto Galera

07/02/2026

Some places don’t need explanations.
They stay with you — quietly, deeply, for a long time.

We’re still here.

📍Deluna Dive Resort

04/02/2026

Down there, nothing rushes you.
And suddenly, you don’t rush either.

25/01/2026

What does a flounder see when you look at it?

At the beginning of its life, it looks like an ordinary fish.
A symmetrical body.
One eye on each side of the head.
Swimming upright, nothing unusual.

Then, as it grows, a slow transformation begins.
The body gradually rotates.
One eye moves to the other side.
The fish settles onto its side — and never returns to its former position.

From that moment on, its world is gathered on one side only.
It can lie almost completely buried in sand
and still notice movement around it.

This is why divers often miss it at first.
And why it usually sees us before we see it.

You think you’re looking at the seabed.
But the seabed is looking back.

📍 Puerto Galera, Philippines
🤿 Deluna Dive Resort

19/01/2026

When you’re just drifting along the reef,
and the world quietly decides to be beautiful

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Philippines, Mindoro Island
Puerto Galera
5203

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