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Flora's Dive And Resort

About Flora's Dive And Resort

Flora’s Dive & Resort is owned and managed by our family, the Floras, and it is one of the few fully filipino owned resorts on Siquijor island.Neal, the owner was working as a divemaster in Kiwi Resort for over 20 years. He also worked as a freelance divemaster in Tubbataha Reef during summers. In 2011 he decided to separate and build his own resort with the help of his family. The resort is now run by us: Neal and his sons Chris, Chad and Bud, and other family members: Don-Don, Inking and Sabel. Neal has over 30 years experience in diving and knows the best diving spots around the island and will guarantee that every single dive you have will be worth it. Chris, Chad, Bud, Don-Don and the girls will ensure a pleasant and unforgettable stay in our little paradise by taking care of the services: cooking delicious meals, cleaning, organising transportation and activities around the island, babysitting, etc.

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Address
Cangbagsa, 6226 Larena, Siquijor, Philippines
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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