

"A 1st class municipality of the province of Batangas, Nasugbu is a short distance (about 70 kms) from the province's capital Batangas City. The municipality is accessible by tourists coming from Metro Manila, roughly 100 kilometers in distance, via Tagaytay City.
Nasugbu is located on the eastern coast of Batangas adjacent to mountains with rolling terrain and gentle slopes providing the inhabitants with rich fields which are very conducive to agriculture life. Two of the main industries of the town is farming and aquaculture. When one visits the town, fields of rice, corn, coconuts and vegetables dot the countryside.
The town has a rustic feel yet rich in historic relevance; as seen in the romanesque facade of one town church. The design is reminiscent of the time when Spanish law ruled the land. Nasugbu has something to be proud of in terms of vacation spots; some of the beaches lining Nasugbu's coastline rival those of the best beaches in the Philippines and the town's best travel destinations are found in or around these beaches including exquisite dive sites.
Here are some of these to name a few.
Coral Garden
One of the most popular divesite in Nasugbu, the site is speckled with groups of corals in varied forms and types. Sting rays are commonly seen in this area.
Pink Wall
The site is aptly named as it is abundant with pink-colored corals. Complementing the beauty of the divesite is a selection of exotic fishes in varied colors.
Awash South
As with all other divesites in the area, it splattered with corals of different shapes and sizes scattered in all directions. Fishes are in abundance and make the area alive with a spectacle of colors.
Fuego Point
This point is a horseshoe-shaped lagoon with a variety of soft corals and sponge lining every area on its bottom. It is becoming a top destination for divers because of its magnificient canyon walls, caverns and different kinds of fishing adorning the bottom of the lagoon."