
Coming back to this rural town in western Cebu has been planned before I could even return home during a dive trip back in July 2009. It felt like there’s something more to discover in this place, and definitely with only one descent in Pescador Island, the mermaid in me didn’t get enough of its splendor in its depths! Angel and I promised ourselves to be back…
Our diver’s itch is pestering again for the sardine’s run, such that Angel and I squeezed our weekend for this much awaited return. I was hoping again to have three dives to make most of the trip, it was fortunate we took the van for Moalboal so we got to the diveshop much earlier as expected. DM Geom of Cebu Dive Center have set up for us one shore dive in mid-morning and two boat dives in the afternoon. As there were no other divers it was some kind of exclusive dive for us!
Gaudy Marine Life
We went for a shore dive on our first descent at the House Reef – DM Geom was firm that I should carry my gears on my back which I don’t really like. If Mario was there, he wont allow it! I struggled donning my fins with the tank on my back, and need to hold on with Angel for support. DM Geom insisted that I’m not fit to dive if I can’t do it, and he is right!
We wade on a sandy slope and went deeper on a wall, DM Geom is so keen on macros so we search on anemones, sea fans and soft corals for critters – minute shrimps, nudis, coral crabs and more. There were pipefish in abundance scattered all over – big and small ones. Of course the fish life is as well abundant – colorful anthias, sergeants, damsels, wrasses, sweetlips, angels, lionfish, hawkfish, cardinals and banners. We followed a juvenile barramundi who was camera shy, we found two turtles in different locations who both have remoras on their backs! We were amused with the lavender fat nudis on a colorful coral. There were gorgonians, soft corals, crinoids – all blended in the reefs. A good find we had was the thor shrimp near the anemones.
We went back and before we had our safety stop, we found a turtle resting on a reef with remoras on its back. After 53 minutes with 21.6m as our deepest, we ascend with still 89 bars of air. Our lunch break at the Little Corner served as our surface interval.

Our second descent was the highlight of the day, this is our main reason for coming back – explore once more Pescador Island! We are mad about the mystical sardines run – the unequalled wonderful attraction of the island. After cruising for about fifteen minutes, we descend at the southern tip with a wall, a deep one but we need to maintain at 20m depth. We were greeted with variety of tropical fishes – variety of anthias, variety of anemone fish, damsels, snappers, lionfish and angel fish. We went north ward and we sighted squat lobster and nudis – one just need sharp eyes and you’ll always have colorful macros. Scorpion fish, trumpet and pipefish – somewhere we sighted also a herd of trevally. All these with a backdrop of soft and hard corals, crinoids, sponges merge together a colorful paradise.

DM Geom summoned us pointing upward – and there, darkened our view above us – million of sardines! We swam away from the wall towards the run – watching in awe, I went up and down to get near giving me a bad profile. So grand, all them banded together, then two jacks appeared disturbing their line of path. We got back to the wall after the display and went shallower on a slope of reefs for our safety stop. We found frogfish on tube coral, boxfish and more of the sardines again. They have really gotten greater in number – they look so magical on the colorful reefs against the sunlight! We ascend with 50 minutes bottom time, still 70 bars of my air. At the surface, the waters gone rough already – the sea is enraged according to DM Geom! He cancelled our last dive in the island and escaped from the raging waters, then speed near the mainland for shelter.

Indeed when we got to Talisay spot, the were no signs of choppy surface – it was so calm, we stayed there for our interval. We had our final descent at 4:05pm on a sandy slope with variety of corals again, gorgonians, hydroids and crinoids – there were puffers, colourful clown fish and anthias again. Then DM Geom summoned us for the ornate ghost pipefish trying to camouflage near soft coral polyps – rare find! We found a turtle again with the remora fish on him, handful of pipefish, lionfish, scorpion fish and group of puffers. The sight of the healthy corals with tropical fishes on it was so calming and relaxing. We ascend after 48 minutes with 80 bars of air and 18.3 meters as our deepest.
Fully Laden Day
Catching an early fight for Mactan, two hour drive to Moaboal, three great dives in its waters are more than enough for a Saturday. It was full but so comforting – to unwind a full week at work. It still amaze me that in a real sense, it’s an exhaustive bustle yet at the end of the day, the mermaid in me felt so contented and pleased, unmindful of being tired. Again, it can never be put in words.
Once more, we are still planning to be back in Moalboal to dive not only once ,but more in Pescador. Angel and I will be back again for sure. Now, that I guess is pure madness!
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