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Johan's Beach Resort

About Johan's Beach Resort

Visit shipwrecks over a hundred years old, dive coral reefs among the reef fish that call it home, explore the difference between night and day underwater with a night dive, these are some of the items waiting for you under the surface of Subic Bay.For both those interested in learning to scuba dive to those that are advance technical divers and everyone in between, Subic Bay is one of the best places in the Philippines to scuba dive. Subic Bay has the highest concentration of wrecks in Asia and we are frequently finding new and exciting dive sites. We have a unique selection of ships, aircraft and some strange odds and ends. Johan’s scuba diving operation is the longest operated dive center in the Subic Bay area. Starting back when the bay was open to private individuals after the US Navy left the naval base, Johan has been diving Subic Bay. Many of the dive sites that are so popular today, were found by Johan.We dive and teach beginner courses, snorkeling, discovery, open water, advanced, rescue, dive master and 20 other specialties. For the more experienced divers we offer wreck, nitrox, advanced nitrox, sidemount, blending, technical, technical wreck, technical deep and trimix diving. Instructor courses are available on request.

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Address
Midway Baloy Long Beach, Barrio Barretto, Olongapo City, Subic Bay 2200 Philippines
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Location

North America - Belize

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