Mabini, Batangas

discover anilao

a slower side of the Batangas coast
between you and the sea

Anilao is often introduced through diving. The macro photographers come for it; so do the experienced divers from across the country.

But the coast was here long before the dive boats — and most of what makes it worth the trip happens above the surface.

Clear mornings on the water, reef life accessible from shore, west-facing sunsets over Balayan Bay, and a fishing-town pace that hasn't been built over. Two-and-a-half hours from Manila, no flight required.

Above the dive boats

You don't need to dive to belong here

You'll see the dive boats most mornings. Anilao has been a serious diving destination for decades, and the macro life here is among the most photographed in the country.

But you don't need to be on one of those boats to enjoy the water. The reef begins where our deck ends. The bay is calm enough for long, easy swims. Masks, fins, and life vests are kept on hand for guests who'd rather snorkel than dive.

A weekend in Anilao doesn't need a plan. It needs a slower clock.

Couples come for the quiet. Families come for the water. Manila weekenders come because they can be in the sea by lunch on a Saturday and back at their desks by Monday.

Days at the water

What a slow weekend here looks like

Mornings begin quietly. Breakfast is included and served on the deck, looking out across the bay toward the dive boats heading out for the day. After, the choice is yours: an easy swim from the shore, a kayak along the coast, or a slow paddle in the infinity pool while the sun climbs.

The afternoon belongs to whatever you'd like it to. We can arrange island hopping for guests who want to be on the water all day. Snorkeling gear is on hand for the reef just below the property. The pool stays open until midnight; the spa, until nine.

Lunch and dinner are also included. The restaurant sits above the bay, with most tables looking out over the water. The treehouse deck is set aside for the evenings — a quieter spot to watch the sun go down with a cocktail.

A few notes before you go

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Getting here

From Manila to Mabini

Vivere Azure is in Mabini, Batangas — commonly reached by private car from Metro Manila. The drive is straightforward; the last stretch curves along the coast and is where the views begin. Our team can arrange private transfers for guests who'd prefer not to drive.

~ 2.5 hrsBy car from Manila
SLEX → STARCommon route
On siteParking & arrival
Vivere Azure

Stay close to the water

Thirteen beachfront suites in two buildings, set directly on the water at the edge of the marine sanctuary. Meals are included. The reef is a few steps from the deck.

Questions guests often ask

About Anilao

Is Anilao only for divers?+
No. Anilao is also a destination for snorkelers, families, and weekenders from Manila who want a quiet beachfront stay. The marine sanctuary is reachable from the shore.
What is Anilao known for?+
Diving and snorkeling in a protected marine sanctuary, west-facing sunsets over Balayan Bay, and a quieter pace than other Batangas beach towns. It sits in Mabini, about two-and-a-half hours from Manila.
Can you snorkel in Anilao?+
Yes. Reef life is accessible from shore at several spots, and most beachfront resorts (including Vivere Azure) keep masks, fins, and life vests on hand.
How do you get to Anilao from Manila?+
About two-and-a-half hours by private car, via SLEX, the STAR Tollway, and the Batangas coast road into Mabini.
Is Anilao good for families?+
Yes — for families who enjoy slow water days and reef life. Children are welcome at Vivere Azure; life vests are on hand and the team is happy to help with gear.
When is the best time to visit Anilao?+
The dry season, roughly November through May, offers the calmest water and clearest visibility. June to October is quieter and greener, with occasional rain.
Where should I stay in Anilao?+
Stay beachfront if you want easy water access and sunset views. Vivere Azure is a boutique beachfront resort in Mabini, with thirteen suites, meals included, and direct access to the marine sanctuary.

A slower weekend by the sea

beachfront suites in Anilao, two-and-a-half hours from Manila View Rooms