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Mabini
Mabini in Batangas, also known as Calumpang, is a quiet coastal municipality on the Batangas coastline that has emerged as one of the most popular scuba diving destinations in the Philippines, earning a reputation as the Dive Capital of the Philippines. The municipality's dramatic volcanic underwater landscape, created by Mount Macolod's ancient eruptions, features sheer walls, volcanic rock formations, rich coral gardens, and diverse marine life that make it world-class diving territory. Anilao Beach, the collective name for the cluster of dive resorts and beach facilities in Mabini, was historically the first scuba diving destination in the Philippines, playing a pioneering role in Philippine dive tourism since the 1960s. Today, it draws underwater photographers, macro diving enthusiasts, and marine biology researchers from around the world seeking the extraordinary marine biodiversity of the Verde Island Passage, the body of water with the highest concentration of marine species on Earth. Beyond diving, Mabini offers scenic coastal landscapes, fresh seafood, and a peaceful retreat from the city. The area is also an excellent base for exploring the wider Batangas peninsula, including Tingloy Island and the stunning reefs of Maricaban Island.
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Quick facts about Mabini

FAQs about Mabini
What is the best time to visit Mabini for diving?
What is the best time to visit Mabini for diving?
November to June offers the best diving conditions, with calm seas and excellent underwater visibility. March to May is peak diving season for underwater photography. Avoid July to September when rough monsoon seas can make dive conditions challenging.
How do I get to Mabini?
How do I get to Mabini?
From Manila, drive via SLEX, exiting toward Bauan or Santo Tomas, then follow the Batangas coastal road to Mabini. Journey time is approximately 2.5 to 3 hours by private car. Public transport options include Jam Liner or Ceres buses from Buendia bound for Mabini or Bauan, with tricycle connections to the dive resort areas.
How do I get around Mabini?
How do I get around Mabini?
Tricycles connect the main road to beach and resort areas. Most dive resorts arrange boat transfers to specific dive sites. Renting a motorbike or habal-habal is useful for exploring the coast between resorts. Boats to Sombrero and Maricaban islands are booked through dive shops and resorts.
What are the best areas to stay in Mabini?
What are the best areas to stay in Mabini?
The Anilao Beach area is the heart of the dive resort scene, with dozens of dive resorts ranging from budget to upscale along the coast. Bagalangit and Talaga areas also have dive resort concentrations. Staying directly at a dive resort is strongly recommended for the most seamless access to boats and dive services.