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The breakwater provides a great anchorage. Its mostly a mud bottom due to the silt from the mountain on the right and a stream on the right side of the resort. Be careful coming in the breakwater as part of it is destroyed and underwater. Go to the rightmost side of the breakwater and go forward perpendicular to the breakwater.Pass the first breakwater around 40 feet then make a 90 degree turn to port. If coming in at night, flashlights on rocks. |
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The rooms here are clean and its all aircon all the time, useful during summer. They have tennis courts as well and some water stuff they rent out. Even if you just go twice a year the membership provides good discounts so its worth investigating. |
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Almost all the sailors in Manila know about Caylabne because it is a safe place to drop anchor. It is well protected from the elements and they have guards on duty at night so everyone can have a good nights sleep. (picture from Caylabne Bay website) |
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