Attention to detail is everything at Kasai Village, Michael and the team have thought of pretty much everything that a modern dive centre requires, whether it be to serve the whims of photographers, techies, students and increasingly the needs of the not so able.
Kasai village may have been awarded the Tripadvisor Traveller’s choice for Small Hotel, but you wouldn’t really describe the place as a small hotel. Although there are less than 20 rooms, it’s big on space. You definitely will not feel cramped anywhere in the resort, whether it’s at the pool area, restaurant, dive centre, on the dive boat, in the classroom.
For room choice, we would suggest the Sea view, not only is the room a bit bigger than the poolside, you have fantastic views across the Tanon Straits towards Negros and with the right weather can give the most fantastic skies at sunset.
If we had to choose one thing that appeals to us about Kasai, it’s the dive operation. Really everything you can think of that a diver needs is here, to support recreational as well as sidemount, techy and rebreather divers. There’s so much space around the kit area, you’ll never feel cramped.
Talking to the Dive Guides you’ll soon realise, even before you get in the water, these guys know their biology and how to find creatures, so whether you are inexperienced in the huge variety of life on the reefs here or you are a keen photographer with a long wish-list of special things to see, you will be satisfied!
Kasai Village is also perfect for groups and you can be assured groups varying needs can all be met in the one resort.