Dive in Philippines

    LCU Landing Vessel Subic Bay, Philippines

    This vessel is also situated in Triboa Bay but closer to the end of the runway, lies on the edge of a reef with its starboard side lower. Depth is 5-20 meters (25-60 feet) with visibility from 10-16 meters (30-50 feet). This is a great dive for the underwater photographer.

    South Islet Tubbataha, Philippines

    This area presents good drift-diving opportunities. A wide range of pelagic fishes can be seen in the drop-off, which has a depth in excess of 60 meters. Moorish idols, and crayfish can be observed in great numbers. Snorkeling is possible around the stern of the wrecked log carrier, the Delsan, but…

    North Rocks Tubbataha, Philippines

    Expert back-up both above and under water is required. A slope runs to 15 meters ending in a wall which seemingly has no base due to its depth. Big snappers and grunts that do not seem to favor the southern reef can be seen around the North Rock. Sharks are a common sight but pelagic fish might not…

    Odie's Dingding Puerto Galera, Philippines

    A recent addition to the local dive sites, this is an 8m/25' high wall located off Manila Channel. The wall is covered with 3m/7' gorgonian sea fans and large black coral trees, not seen at other dive spots in the locality. Numerous small holes in the wall are home to eels and blue-triggerfish.…

    Monkey Wreck Puerto Galera, Philippines

    A 20m/65' local pig-boat sunk in 1993 lies off the main reef in sand and hosts a large school of batfish and some good-size snappers and groupers. Advanced dive due to depth and since the currents can be very tricky.

    Coral Gardens Puerto Galera, Philippines

    Considered the best snorkeling in the area and a great dive for novices and photographers, it can also be an exhilarating drift dive from Manila Channel to Batangas Channel. Coral strewn terrain shelves out from the beach to 9m/27' where large coral heads can be found on a sandy bottom. Some of the…

    Batangas Channel Puerto Galera, Philippines

    A good drift dive on the right tide this dive site has many unusual sponge and coral formations and is a good place to find some more unusual creatures such as blue-ribbon eels, crocodile fish and stonefish.

    St Christopher Puerto Galera, Philippines

    A retired 20m live-a-board dive boat sunk off the end of the El Galleon Pier in 1995, this is good start to begin exploring the reef fronting Small Lalaguna Beach. After some time enjoying some large snapper that live on the wreck, the current will propel you up to another wreck, The Speedboat, in…

    Ernie's Caves Puerto Galera, Philippines

    Ernie was a large lone grouper, sadly departed. There are two caves, one at 21m/70' and the other at 27m/90'. Plentiful fish life, including shoals of surgeonfish, unicornfish, fusiliers and snappers and some very pretty gorgonian fans at depth. Current can be strong.

    Dungon Wall Puerto Galera, Philippines

    Easy multilevel dive. A wreck sits in 27m/90' at the bottom of the wall. The wall rises to 12m/40' where the bottom extends into the bay for an easy safety stop. Good area to for a lot of colour and all Puerto's regular reef life.

    West Escarceo Puerto Galera, Philippines

    A dive site suitable for all levels. The reef starts in shallow water and follows a steep slope down to 30m/100' . Depending on the current you may find yourself being propelled towards the Canyons or the Hole In the Wall or simply hanging amongst the schools of fusiliers and tunas. Always lots to…

    Sabang Junk Puerto Galera, Philippines

    An old wooden fishing junk sunk off the front of Sabang beach in 1993. A resident school of very friendly batfish and large surgeonfish make this a popular dive. Surrounded by sand, the wreck has attracted many eels, large lionfish, damsels, trumpets, and the occasional stonefish. Flounders and…

    Japanese Wreck Puerto Galera, Philippines

    Situated on a flat sandy bottom, all that remains of this WWII Japanese patrol boat is the engine block and propeller shaft. Two very large moray eels are resident, along with 30+ sweetlips. A large orange stonefish is also hidden amongst the engine along with a wealth of small invertebrates. A…

    Sinandigan Wall Puerto Galera, Philippines

    A real wall goes down to 40m/130', with all manner of corals plus at least seven different varieties of nudibranchs and plenty of larger fish.

    The Drop Off - Verde Island Verde Island, Philippines

    Pinnacles reach the surface on the East side of Verde Island and drop away to great depths. A vertical reef with some nice gorgonian fans, sea snakes and frogfish and some large pelagic schools. Current can be tricky. Volcanic bubbles rise through the table coral at the safety stop.

    Beach Night Dive Boracay, Philippines

    The beach is a little-known treasure trove for divers with a sharp eye. It is a sandy area with patches of sea grass and hard corals. Watch out for flounders, crabs, nudibranchs, squid and pipefish.

    Laguna de Boracay Boracay, Philippines

    This dive site is located on the “backside” (east side) of Boracay. It is well-suited for beginners and professionals alike, with a great diversity of clams, anemones, feather stars, butterflyfish, lionfish and sea squirts. The area is quite large, and almost every inch is covered with hard and…

    Punta Bunga Boracay, Philippines

    This site is the start of a series of walls which connect to Yapak. The drop-off is filled with cubbyholes where moray eels, lionfish, groupers and triggerfish reside. Stingrays are usually seen on the sandy bottom at 24 meters.

    Tulobhan Reef Boracay, Philippines

    Although it is quite shallow, a slow steady current usually allows drift diving to cover a wide area. Sea snakes are common, while sea cucumbers, eels and feather stars can be seen waving in the current.

    Virgin Drop Boracay, Philippines

    This wall dive is ideal for deep dive training. Large sea fans and crinoids provide colourful hiding spots for bass, moray eels and nudibranchs. Rays are sometimes seen gliding through the thermoclines during tidal changes.

    The Canyon Subic Bay, Philippines

    This is an impressive reef called the Canyon: it starts at adepth of 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4 meters) , dive towards the reef, where the Canyon getsdeeper and the the current makes a good opportunity for a drift dive.You can see lots of marine life and coral.

    Agutayan Island Mindanao, Philippines

    One of the underwater jewels of Mindanao is the diving spots in NorthernMindanao, specifically the waters surrounding the Agutayan Island knownas Agutayan Marine Sanctuary, off the coast of Jasaan, MisamisOriental. The island, virtually a sandbar is surrounded by green watersthat is rich with marine…

    Three Coconuts Cabilao, Philippines

    On the western side of Cabilao Island is Three Coconuts. Major attractions to be found in this dive spot are large table corals. Like the Lighthouse, the depth for Three Coconuts is at five to 50 meters. Even though the corals take center stage in this dive site, other marine life also abound here…

    Times Square Romblon, Philippines

    In Banton Island.Due to its location Patrick’s Times Square is a rather remote dive. Despite the fact that this site is not dived often, it remains one of the most beautiful sites with great snorkeling opportunity and pristine undisturbed reefs. Abundant marine life. Great photo opportunity. A…

    Turtles' Feeding Place Romblon Island, Philippines

    Turtles’ Feeding Place contains coral formations in a depth between 5 and 25 meters. Normally with a mild current and good visibility. Turtles can also be spotted here, with many shoals of fusiliers buzzing around.This spot can be reached in 10 minutes from Lonos, Romblon or 20 minutes…

    Telsie's Garden Romblon Island, Philippines

    Telsie’s Garden is a muck site right in front of the village Agpanabat. This site includes a rich sandy slope with scattered coral and some rubble areas. This is an excellent muck site with many different species of cephalopods, nudibranchs and different fish species.This spot can be reached in 40…

    Sunken Island Romblon, Philippines

    Also known as Takot Reef.As the name tells this is basically a beautiful submerged island covered in corals. Starting at 10 meters sloping down to 30 meters. Whilst diving around the island you can find many different fish species, nudibranchs and cuttlefish. This site also provides great photo…

    San Pedro Sanctuary Romblon Island, Philippines

    Well known and famous for the large amounts of inhabiting turtles to be seen here. This also happens to be the biggest attraction to this site. The reef here boasts some of the best coral formations and marine life to be seen in Romblon Island. Suitable for all level divers. Whale Sharks were…

    Sasaigang Point Romblon, Philippines

    Situated on the tip of Logbon Island a small rocky island just off the coast of Romblon. This dive starts in a depth of 3 meters and gently drops to a depth of 15 meters where you will find some of the most prolific corals. Ideal for photography and beginner divers to explore.This spot can…

    Salvo Beach Romblon Island, Philippines

    Also known as Three P's housereef.Salvar Beach is a shallow shore dive situated a few meters from the Three P Holiday & Dive Resort. With a maximum depth of 20 meters, excellent visibility, low currents, interesting underwater landscapes and abundant marine life like different moray eel…

    Sammar Sanctuary Romblon Island, Philippines

    This site contains some really interesting sea life. This is a good place to find hidden smaller animals.This spot can be reached in 30 to 45 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.

    San Pedro Cliff Romblon Island, Philippines

    An area of steep vertical walls and boulders. There are often some currents present which make this perfect for a drift dive. This dive site provides an exciting dive and also attracts some interesting marine life, various reef fish, rays and turtles. San Pedro Cliff hosts a large field of garden…

    Phil's Fan Coral Collection Romblon Island, Philippines

    One of the more deeper dives on Romblon. Here you will slope down to a maximum depth of 35 meters to where you will find a formation with lots of spectacular big Gorgonias. Beautiful dive with abundant marine and coral life. Recommended for intermediate and advanced level divers only.This spot can…

    Origon Rocks Tablas Island, Philippines

    A true diver’s paradise! Situated in a depth of 10 to 25 meters and surrounded by clean sand, you will find a spectacular reef covered in table, tube and soft corals, teeming with marine life. Outstanding bottom topography makes for great photo opportunity.This spot can be reached in 50 to 70…

    Peter's Pinnacles Tablas Island, Philippines

    This dive consists of three large pinnacles with a minimum depth of 15 meters and a maximum depth of 39 meters. Here you might spot Eagle Rays, Mantas, sharks and possible Whale Sharks.This spot can be reached in 50 to 70 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12…

    Logbon Sanctuary Romblon, Philippines

    In Logbon island. Here you will find several reef sections teeming with colorful marine life to explore. A good place to see big lobsters and cuttlefish. Suitable for all level divers.

    Naguso’s Wall Romblon, Philippines

    In Cobrador island.A spectacular wall with colorful sponge and coral display. A large school fusilier fishes dwell in this area, and there are often frog- and stonefish, too. After diving on the wall you go around a corner and come to a beautiful coral field.This spot can be reached in 30 to…

    Guindauahan Island Tablas Island, Philippines

    An exciting large reef with various interesting formations and an outstanding display of corals and marine life including turtles, rays, eels, Scorpionfish and more. Outstanding bottom topography makes for great photo opportunity.This spot can be reached in 80 to 90 minutes from Romblon Town or…

    Logbon Coral Canyon Romblon, Philippines

    In Logbon Island, An outstanding display of corals and marine life whilst you are diving through valleys and above colorful slopes. Very topographical and scenic dive with good photo and snorkeling opportunities.This spot can be reached in 15 to 20 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This…

    Giant Clam Sanctuary Romblon Island, Philippines

    Located in a protected bay next to Tiamban Beach, this dive site consists of a sandy bottom with lots of giant clams.This spot can be reached in 10 to 15 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.