PHPANA.PH Β· Philippines travel teamPublished June 12, 2026 Β· 4 min read
Few places make learning to dive as easy β or as gorgeous β as the Philippines. Warm, clear water, a price tag a fraction of what you'd pay in Europe or Australia, instructors on practically every tourist island, and reefs that make the open-water checkout dives genuinely memorable instead of a muddy quarry. If you've ever thought "I should get certified," this is the place. Here's exactly how.
Which certification, and what it actually gets you
- PADI / SSI Open Water β the global entry licence. Dive to 18m, anywhere in the world, for life. 3β4 days, the one most travellers come for.
- Advanced Open Water β adds deep + navigation + 3 specialty dives, opens you to 30m and the better sites. 2 days, often bundled with Open Water.
- Freediving (AIDA / SSI / Molchanovs) β breath-hold diving, huge in the Philippines (especially Panglao and Moalboal). A 2β3 day course teaches you to descend safely on a single breath.
- Discover Scuba β not a certification, a taster: one guided dive, no course. Perfect if you just want to try it once.
What it costs (and why it's a bargain here)
Real 2026 ranges, including equipment and certification fees:
- Open Water (PADI/SSI): β±18,000β25,000 (~$320β450). The same course is $500β800 in Australia or Europe.
- Advanced Open Water: β±14,000β20,000.
- Open Water + Advanced combo: often β±28,000β38,000 together β the best value if you have the days.
- Freediving (beginner): β±12,000β18,000.
- Discover Scuba (single dive): β±3,000β5,000.
Prices vary by island (Malapascua and Coron run higher for their famous dives). Ask whether certification fees, manuals and gear are included β reputable schools quote all-in.
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Browse tours βThe best islands to learn on
Moalboal, Cebu β the easy all-rounder
Shore-entry diving (you walk in from the beach), the legendary sardine run metres offshore, sea turtles, and a wall that drops into the blue β all beginner-friendly. Cheap, social, packed with dive schools. The most popular place in the country to get certified, for good reason.
Panglao, Bohol β calm water, big variety
Gentle conditions ideal for first-timers, plus Balicasag island's reefs and a thriving freediving scene. Easy to combine course days with non-diving relaxation for travel companions.
Dauin / Dumaguete β muck diving & macro
Calm black-sand sites full of weird critters (seahorses, frogfish, nudibranchs). A favourite for those who want a relaxed, less crowded learning base.
Coron, Palawan β for the wrecks (once you're certified)
You can learn here, but Coron's magic is its WWII wreck dives β better as an Advanced/return destination. Get Open Water elsewhere, come here to use it.
Malapascua β thresher sharks (Advanced territory)
The only reliable place on Earth to see thresher sharks daily, on an early-morning deep dive. Not a beginner site β but a powerful reason to continue to Advanced.
How to pick a dive school (safety first)
- Check certification agency & instructor credentials β PADI, SSI, AIDA are the recognised ones; instructors should show current ratings.
- Small student-to-instructor ratios (4:1 or better for Open Water) mean more attention and safer dives.
- Well-maintained, recent gear and clear safety briefings β walk away from anything that feels rushed or cavalier.
- Read recent reviews for the actual instructor experience, not just the reef photos.
- Travel/dive insurance that explicitly covers diving β standard policies often don't. See our insurance guide.
Practical planning
- Allow buffer days: you can't fly for 18β24 hours after your last dive β never schedule a course up against your departure flight. Check fares with breathing room on our flight search.
- Health: a basic medical questionnaire is standard; some conditions (asthma, recent surgery) need a doctor's sign-off.
- Best season: dry season (roughly DecβMay) gives the calmest, clearest water at most sites; check per-destination conditions in our best time to visit guide and live sea state on weather & safety.
- Where to stay & dive together: many learners base in Moalboal or Panglao for a week β find stays in our local stays, and browse certified dive trips and try-dives on our tours page.
A perfect "learn to dive" week
Days 1β4: Open Water in Moalboal (course + checkout dives, sardine run, turtles). Days 5β6: Advanced β add deep and night dives. Day 7: fun dives or travel (no flying!). You leave a certified diver with the licence for life, for under what a single course costs back home.
FAQ
Do I need to be a strong swimmer?
You need basic comfort in water and to swim a short distance unaided β no athletic ability required. Freediving has slightly higher comfort demands.
Is it safe to learn here?
Yes, at a reputable school with proper ratios and gear. Diving's safety record is excellent when standards are followed β vet the school, not just the price.
Can non-divers come along?
Absolutely β Moalboal, Panglao and Dumaguete all have plenty to do topside, so travel companions aren't stuck waiting.
How long is the certification valid?
Open Water is for life. If you haven't dived in a while, a short refresher (half a day) gets you current again.
Plan your learn-to-dive trip: browse try-dives and courses on our tours page, find a dive-town base in local stays, and check conditions on weather & safety before you book.
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