Hi Travel and Ocean Lovers!

Welcome to your go-to blog for beginner-friendly freediving and curated travel around the Philippines. Inside, you’ll find honest guides, practical tips, and real stories that help you explore crystal-clear waters, vibrant reefs, and island escapes without the overwhelm.

Whether you’re preparing for your first freediving session or planning a relaxing getaway, everything here is made to support a smooth, stress-free journey; from trusted coaches to thoughtfully selected destinations.

Feel free to dive in.

Lyndon F.B. – Founder

  • Freediving Costs in the Philippines: 2026 Complete Guide for Intro Courses and Fun Dives

    Many aspiring freedivers message me asking, “How much does it really cost to start freediving in the Philippines?” Whether you’re coming from Manila, Cebu, or elsewhere, this is one of the most common questions I receive. So in this guide, let’s go through the actual costs of taking an Intro to Freediving Course and what…

  • Freediving Gear to Buy After Your Intro Course: Beginner’s Guide to Smart Investments

    Starting your freediving journey is exciting, but when it comes to gear, timing is everything. Instead of rushing into expensive purchases during your intro course, renting equipment lets you discover what truly fits and feels right. Once you’ve decided to dive deeper into this lifestyle, investing in essentials like a low-volume mask and proper fins…

  • Freediving Safety Basics Every Beginner Should Practice

    Freediving in the Philippines is a life-changing way to connect with the ocean, but safety must always come first. From never diving alone to respecting recovery time and listening to your body, these simple habits protect you from injury and let you enjoy the beauty of Moalboal, Apo Island, and beyond. In this guide, I…

Disclaimer: This site is written from the perspective of a beginner learning the sport responsibly, not as a professional freediver or instructor. Everything shared here is based on personal experience, careful research, and direct work with certified coaches over the past three years. Freediving involves real risks, so beginners should always train with a certified instructor and follow proper safety practices.