
Scuba diving is the foremost activity here in Moalboal. Warm tropical water, a colorful marine life, steep walls and a vibrant marine eco system lure scuba divers from all over the world to Moalboal. Turtles are seen nearly on every dive spot and sometimes divers are awed by an encounter with the giant whale shark, the biggest fish on earth, directly on our house reef. We are located in the heart of the Tañon Strait which has the richest marine biodiversity in the Coral Triangle of the Philippines. Updates on suba diving:
The Dive Center and Dive Courses in Moalboal
The in-house dive center is under German management and offers PADI or SSI dive courses. We offer dive courses for everybody, bubble maker for kids, discover scuba and open water courses for beginners, advanced open water, rescue and divemaster courses for the experienced diver. Nitrox is offered and technical divers are also welcome. More about dive courses in Cebu here...
Island Hopping & Dive Safaris in Cebu and the Philippines
Love’s Beach & Dive Resort in Moalboal is the perfect start for a dive safari. From November to March safari ships tour through the archipelago of the Visayas visiting the best dive spots in the region and stop by here at Love's Beach & Dive Resort in Moalboal. The perfect opportunity to join an dive safari. More on dive safaris around Cebu here....
Our Location in Moalboal, Cebu
Loves Beach & Dive Resort is located on a cliff at the southern end of Panagsama Beach in Moalboal. The Beach and Dive Resort has a very quiet ambiance. Our restaurant and dive center is also open for the guests of Sunset Beach Resort, Marcosas Beach Resort, Mollie's Place and Quo Vadis Beach Resort, the main beach resorts at the south end of Panagsama Beach. More on how to get to Love's Beach and Dive Resort in Moalboal...
Testimonials
"We would like to thank you and your staff for a wonderful week of diving, eating, relaxing and massages. The peacefulness of the resort makes it stand out above others in the area. Special thanks for Rex for his patience under the sea and a keen eye for little creatures. Thanks."
Rob & Linda