Puerto Galera beyond the reefs: insider tips to the Philippines’ diving capital
Aquatic diversions both above and below the surface may be the prime draw to the Philippines’ Puerto Galera, but the roads west and south lead to pleasures only those in the know are familiar with
Surrounded by islets such as Paniquian Island, Puerto Galera’s attractiveness to early sailors lay in its topography, which makes for a naturally protected harbour. All three Puerto Galera residents we spoke with – dive instructor Allison Manis, hotelier Kim Barnaby and restaurateur Tezz Calvo – noted its location as a major selling point.
How to get there – if not by yacht
Facing Batangas – a port city on the country’s largest island, Luzon – across the fish-rich Verde Passage, puts Puerto Galera in easy reach from Manila. Hourly buses leave from the capital’s Buendia Bus Terminal and Parañaque Integrated Terminal, and take between three-and-a-half and four hours to reach Batangas Pier, from where there are nine daily ferry crossings to Puerto Galera’s Balatero Port.