A place where cosplay and aerobics meet Disney fantasies. The Philippine Mermaid Swimming Academy (PMSA) has three bases on Boracay, one in Manila and another opening in Cebu. On Boracay's glorious White Beach, customers don a spandex monofin and learn mermaid snorkelling, mermaid fitness and "modern mermaid", wherein they explore the undersea world on a water scooter.
We swear on our tritons this is genuine. Founded in 2012 by Anamie Saenz (right) - who also established the Philippine version of Groupon - and Normeth Preglo, the academy is pioneering what it hopes will become a new fitness craze. Saenz says, "Olympic swimmers use the monofin to train butterfly and freedivers use it for records. Mermaid swimming is all about the core - the power comes from there because you are gyrating all day." Preglo is a scuba-diving instructor and international kiteboarding teacher, and was a swimming coach in Bavaria, Germany. She plans to form an association for mermaid diving similar to the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (Padi). At Lunar New Year, MGM Macau invited two PMSA divers to perform in fishtail costumes in an 8.3-metre aquarium filled with fish and sharks. The management of
The House of Dancing Water - who considered incorporating mermaids into their show at the City of Dreams - watched from the wings.