
Freediving Prices • Philippines • 2026
How Much Does Freediving Cost in the Philippines?
Free diving is more affordable than most people think. Here are Mabini Freediving Club's current prices — with pool/dive fees, basic gear, and underwater media already included.
Short answer
An Intro to Freediving session costs ₱2,495 (city pool or open water). Practice and pool training are ₱1,895, a combo package is ₱3,990, private sessions start at ₱5,000, and full Molchanovs Wave 1 certification is ₱15,000. Prices include pool or resort/dive fees, basic gear, and underwater photo/video coverage.
FREEDIVING PRICES (PHILIPPINES)
| Session / Course | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Intro to Freediving (City Dive) | ₱2,495 | Metro Manila pool — for first-timers |
| Intro to Freediving (Open Water) | ₱2,495 | Mabini, Batangas — beginner open water |
| Practice / Base Training Session | ₱1,895 | City or open water, after an intro |
| Pool Training (STA/DYN/DNF) | ₱1,895 | Pool-based skills training |
| Combo Package | ₱3,990 | Intro + Practice progression |
| Private Session | from ₱5,000 | 1–2 people, personalized pacing |
| AIDA 1 | ₱8,500 | Intro-level course (confined water) |
| AIDA 2 / Molchanovs Wave 1 | ₱15,000 | First full certification |
| AIDA 3 / Molchanovs Wave 2 | ₱20,000 | Advanced certification |
Prices current as of 2026 and may change. Message us for the latest schedule and availability.
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Instruction & safety
- • Certified instructor coaching
- • Safety briefing & supervision
- • Small groups for closer support
Fees & gear
- • Pool or resort/dive fees
- • Use of basic freediving gear
- • Beginner-friendly setup
Underwater media
- • Underwater photos & videos
- • Color grading on open-water media
- • Yours to keep and share
WHY OUR PRICING IS WORTH IT
Some schools run large group sessions to keep prices low. We keep groups small for closer coaching and a safer, faster learning experience — and we still include underwater media so you leave with photos and videos of your first dives. At ₱2,495 for an intro, it's one of the most accessible — and complete — ways to try freediving in the Philippines.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How much does freediving cost in the Philippines?
An Intro to Freediving session costs ₱2,495 (city pool or open water). Practice and pool training are ₱1,895, a combo package is ₱3,990, private sessions start at ₱5,000, and Molchanovs Wave 1 certification is ₱15,000.
What's included in the price?
Intro sessions include instruction, a safety briefing, pool or resort/dive fees, basic water comfort skills, and underwater photo/video coverage. Use of basic freediving gear is included.
How much is free diving in Batangas?
Open-water Intro to Freediving sessions in Mabini (Anilao), Batangas are ₱2,495, with resort/dive fees and underwater media included. Day-trip and 2D1N options are available.
Is there a cheaper way to start?
The Intro to Freediving session at ₱2,495 is the most affordable way to try freediving. If you plan to continue, the ₱3,990 combo (Intro + Practice) gives you a better per-session rate and a clearer beginner progression.
How much is freediving certification?
Certification pricing: AIDA 1 is ₱8,500; AIDA 2 or Molchanovs Wave 1 (your first full certification) is ₱15,000; and AIDA 3 or Molchanovs Wave 2 (advanced) is ₱20,000. Course materials, theory, pool and open-water training, instructor and certification fees, gear use, and underwater media are included.
The rate you see already covers pool or resort/dive fees, use of basic gear, and your underwater photos and videos — so there's little in the way of hidden costs. The main variables are travel to Batangas for open-water sessions and any optional gear upgrades. For an exact quote for your chosen session and location, message us.