Helmet Diving in Boracay

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Since I am kinda claustrophobic and that includes me being trapped underwater, I tried an alternative to scuba diving. Yes, although I really wanna try so much the scuba diving thing and being underwater for almost 45 minutes, I still don’t have the balls try it… Well not for now… probably later…

But I wanted to try being underwater still but less riskier… So I tried reef walking!!! They said that there is not so much danger if you are 15 feet below water. If you are way lower than that then you have to listen to your dive instructors because if you think you can just swim from down there and 15feet above up at an instant then you’re more likely to have an injury…

But this reef walking is such a baby activity that anyone who just know how to obey the rules can do…

This is not so popular yet in the Philippines but it is known in Countries with beautiful reefs like Australia and Thailand. Most people would also not like the idea and got turned off by it even if it is being offered face-to-face. They would rather ride a banana boat or flying fish if they’re so much of a baby, and try scuba diving if they are hyper daring!

But for mid fellas like me who is just getting my groove on the underwater stuff and conquering my aqua-claustrophobism then you sure must try this!

At the boracay, the rates for this activity goes around 500 to 600. You could get a discount if you go in as a group (like we did). The speedboat ride form the boracay shore to a reef walking spot is already included in the price so yippey-di-do-wap-ba-bap! you’re off to try this now if you see my pictures I am pretty sure.

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Here’s how we knew about reef-walking (paraphrased conversation between my, Kristel and Angela while we were planning our Boracay activities together):

What time izzit?? laglagan na! XD

Kristel: I wanna try Reef walking!

Angela and me: What is that?

Kristel: I haven’t tried that yet, but literally, reef-walking.. and you have like a some sorta fishbowl in your head.

Angela: (**silent laughter** rotflmao)

Me: ah… that’s kinda super weird i haven’t heard of that…

Kristel: let’s google it!

(aparantly we couldn’t find any pictures)

AT THE BORACAY.

Kristel: cmon! let’s go reef walking

Angela: I don’t like I’m scared of the fishies and we would all look stupid walking along the shore with a fishbowl and fishies in your head +_+’

Kristel and me: **literally LOL**

But I couldn’t blame her for that because I actually could just not imagine having a fishbowl in my head too!!! so, our mistake Kristel and luckily and hopefully when someone googles “REEF-WALKING” at least they would already see some pictures of it and not create victims of people like us LOL!

This is also actually the first time I used my Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ5 underwater! I will post more about it soon but see I am so glad of the results!

here are samples of underwater pictures for Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ5.

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Captured by Lumix, but sad, the corals look dead
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Water aliens

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Me, Cisqo and Kristel
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This doesn't look like a fishbowl to me, this looks more like a dishwasher
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The fishy wanna fight Cisqo

Click here for the complete pictures on my flickr Reef Walking Gallery.

More Reef Walking Pictures

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65 comments

  1. 500?? We got it for 350 only! lol joke!:P Shux..Your fishbowl is better than the ones we got. Kaya kailangan mag turn para makita yung sa side namin haha Hmm..parang gusto ko mag beach ulit ah!

  2. Ongai! di na? iba? “fishbowls” n a talaga ang tawag natin eh no lol alam mo bang lahat tayo ganyan ang iniisip, si Tel and Angela kahit kakarating niya lang from her Eurotrip gusto niyang bumalik XD if only… pwedeng next summer ^_^ then sa shang na tayo LOL

  3. WOahhhhhh, i would loveeee to do that some day and i must say that digicam of urs really did come in handy. probably should get one before my bali trip, lol

  4. ha ha yes it does come in handy… even if my slr got an underwater case I wouldn’t dare take it down there with me lol… would you? And btw, BALI? wow!!! when?

  5. you have nice pics… reef walking for 500 pesos? we are planning to try this… meron kang contact number nila? thanks… 😀

  6. ei ganda ng mga kuha nu, pwd q rn b mkuha ung contact number nung s reef walking? plan dn nmn pnta nxtwik e, try dn nmn mukhng msaya kc e. sna oks lng.tenkyu!=)

  7. hi, nice pics! can i also get the contact number? Parang ang saya! pnta kc kme sa bora, Me and hubby. thanks!

  8. There were 5 of us but they only had 3 “fishbowls” at that time… so 3 of us went first, then 2 of my friends 🙂 but yea 500 per head 🙂

  9. ahh ic 🙂 do u remember the name where u rented ur gear and stuff? and did they take those pics? or u brought a camera wiht you? 🙂 thanks for replying!

  10. hey nice pics, can i get the contact number where you rented the fishbowl thing? 🙂 kelangan ba marunong lumangoy? hindi kasi ako marunong eh! hahaha just wanna try..
    tnx

  11. hey just dropping by and surfing for reef walking items, pictures..and i fortunately found your pictures.. im going to boracay tomorrow, it’s not scary?? im planning to try it on my 2nd visit ti Bora..with my some of my friends and some of them are scared to do it.. is it scary??

  12. please look at the bottom of my post. I have posted the contact number of the person in Bora 😀 and nope, you don’t need to know how to swim… 😀 coz you’re going to be walking sa reef mismo.. and if you need to get out may mga divers naman to assist 😀

  13. hi! saw ur pics.. ganda.. just wanna ask do they have a waterproof camera? cause unfortunately i dont have one.. 🙁

  14. Hi! ganda ng mga pix. pupunta kami sa december,,, ung cam ba nila for sale/rent? or sila kukuha ng pix using their cam for free? i really need to know cos gusto ko rin sya itry hehehe, thank you so much for sharing this! 🙂

  15. hey, pano kayo bababa sa water? kelangan bang marunong ka mag swim? or i puspush kayo pbaba and hihilahin pataas after ng 15 mins? pano dun sa di marunong mag swim pero gusto i-try? thanks

  16. there’s a ladder that will take you down. the helmet is heavy and this will push you down 🙂 and you don’t have to know how to swim! ^_^ they have guides guiding your walk all the time.. enjoy!

  17. Hi Hannah, would you know what waterproof cam they’re using? I’ll be in Bora this March and I’ll try reef walking too. I’m thinking of buying an underwater cam – torn between Lumix TS2 (10m) or TS10 (3m or 10ft). How deep did you go? Kasi if it’s more than 10ft, I’m gonna buy TS2 instead. Mas mahal nga lang.

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  19. For best prices of this activity, you can contact us directly. The price is only 500 Php .Photoshoot underwater is already included, after a helmet diving, you can grab your cd copy after 2hours ( if not busy, but max of 5hours). You can call directly from us. Boracay Travellers. Tel# (036) 260 2323/ 288 1982/ 260 2368 Mobile: +639177231891 eMail: [email protected]. We offer all activities on very affordable and best prices ever! Don’t get fool by some bystanders/ commissioners. You can book through us directly, our office are located at Station 3, Beach front, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan. For group booking we can still drop down the price. or you can book directly thru our websites http://www.boracaytravellers.com for quick confirmation and instant payment. But temporarily our website is under construction. Sooner or later it’ll back to normal again! See you in boracay! I was born and race in Boracay, let the expert handle you. See you soon!

    -Mel

  20. Hi Hannah..my friends and i are planning to go reef walking this long weekend sa bora..pwede kaya makahingi ng contact number ng contact person mo sa bora? medyo ok yung deal na nkuha mo kasi e..salamat

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