Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Cebu Reef - Scuba Diving Magazine

Cebu Reef - Scuba Diving Magazine has recently been put up to help divers looking for up to date and complete information about scuba diving in Cebu and its neighboring provinces.



This site aims to delivery industry news, diver stories, promotions and community events among others. Other topics include creature feature, diver health, training tips, business listing, and press releases.

Listings is free so if you have a dive business or if you are hosting an event and you wish to be listed there for Cebu Reef's readers to visit, don't forget to visit dive directory listing page and get your business listed.

The magazine is increasing its popularity and web hits and newsletter subscription as it delivers very well written articles and solid content.

If you are into diving, or planning to get into diving, don't forget to visit and get tons of information that helps you make an informed decision.

Scuba Diving Lessons in Cebu Philippines

Congratulations, you finally decided to take your PADI Open Water Diver Course and become certified!

Now are going through the process of selecting the right center or instructor to do your course with. This blog aims to walk you through the process of sorting out the essentials. It is never just about the prices, and you will agree with me after you do your course, after having dived with other certified divers your level and dive experience.

What separates a good course from a bad one is the product of the divers they produce. Do not disturb marine life mindset, buoyancy control, proper fining and efficient use of breathing gas underwater says a lot about how one is trained.


Safe, through and fast training is offered by Dive Funatics at a reasonable rate. Do not go for cheap offers as it is likely going to either extend the time, or the quality suffers. Go for shops that specializes in small instructor to student ratio, go for Dive Funatics for your Scuba Diving Lessons in the Philippines.

This video shows a diver on his 4th and last dive of the Open Water Diver Course. Notice how relax, how much fun, how slow the pace, how neutral he glides? In an ideal training condition, this is the kind of diver that training centers should strive to produce.

The diver is Gringo Grass, a rising superstar in the local art scene here in the Philippines. Gringo has made a few illustration for Dive Funatics to be used as Dive Funatics Merchandise such as t-shirts and reusable drinking bottles. Check out his shirt design at http://www.divefunatics.com/dive-shop/.