Dive in Philippines

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    Gunter's wall Leyte, Philippines

    Wall covered with large black corals.A series of large rock out crops away from the main reef wall.Huge gorgonian fans, big bushes of black coral, sponges, tunicates, excellent hard coral coverage.Turtles, Emperor Fish, schools of Snapper and Fusilier, Bat Fish, Garden Eels, Nudibranchs, Ornate…
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    Sabang Wrecks Puerto Galera, Philippines

    3 wrecks have been sunk to create an artificial reef system.
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    Balinghai Boracay, Philippines

    Balinghai is two walls running parallel to each other. The deep wall features sharks and tuna while the shallow wall is pockmarked by small holes which house anthias, lionfish, triggerfish, bannerfish, puffers and gobies.

    Arco Point Panglao, Philippines

    Located near the exclusive Bohol Beach Club, Arco Point is also known as the "Hole in the Wall" because there is a vertical funnel which you can enter at 9m and exit at 18m. Along the short wall, you can come across small groupers, trigger fish, wrasse, butterfly fish, sea snakes and moray eels. The…
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    Friday's Rock Boracay, Philippines

    A dive at Friday’s can actually cover two dive sites: Friday’s Reef which is 7 to 12 meters, and Friday’s Rock which is 12 to 18 meters. This famous fish-feeding station is a large boulder which provides photographers a chance to capture close-up shots of emperors, triggerfish, red bass,…
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    Friday's Rock Boracay, Philippines

    A dive at Friday’s can actually cover two dive sites: Friday’s Reef which is 7 to 12 meters, and Friday’s Rock which is 12 to 18 meters. This famous fish-feeding station is a large boulder which provides photographers a chance to capture close-up shots of emperors, triggerfish, red bass,…

    Tribird Boracay, Philippines

    TribirdTribird is a plane wreck which was sunk on purpose by the Boracay Acossiation of Scuba Schools. It was sunk in February 2012 to create a new dive site. since it is very new there are not too many corals growing on the plane yet, but since it is in the middle of a reef system you have a lot of…
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    Coral Garden Boracay, Philippines

    This dive site is right off the main beach and usually has calm and clear conditions. It is ideal for beginners and training dives. It is a popular fish-feeding area, so expect to see sergeant majors, butterflyfish and batfish crowding around. A favourite snorkelling spot.

    Adrian's Cove Leyte, Philippines

    Great wall with coves and overhangs covered with bushes of black coral.

    Agus Cebu, Philippines

    Airport Point Cebu, Philippines

    The plane wreck has been set here in 1998. Nice second dive.

    Ampo Reef Leyte, Philippines

    Angels Cove Davao, Philippines

    Large tunas, mackerels and jack. Good soft and hard corals.
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    Antina Point Cebu, Philippines

    Take care of the strong currents that may occurs in this dive site!

    Apit Island Leyte, Philippines

    Dolphins, sea turtles, seahorses...

    Ariara House Reef Linapacan, Philippines

    Ariara Reef Linapacan, Philippines

    Atlantis Reef Negros, Philippines

    Baby Shark Palawan, Philippines

    Badian Island West Cebu, Philippines

    Bahura Negros, Philippines

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    Bahura Balabac - Bugsuk, Philippines

    Part of the eastern limit of the Balabac Marine Reserve, a beautiful coral area rich in fauna and flora. However dive must be performed timely with highest tide.Fishing restricted. RA8550.

    Banca Wreck Negros, Philippines

    Barracuda Lake Coron Island, Philippines

    Located in the middle of the north-west coast of Coron Island further inland, the access is by boat. In the north-west coast of Coron Island there's a cave with limestone cliffs, exactly between Pimaa Point and Balolo Point. In the middle of the bay there is a gap in the cliffs at sea level. You…

    Bas Coral Cebu, Philippines

    Current may be strong sometimes... Take care!

    Bas Diot Cebu, Philippines

    Bat Cave Boracay, Philippines

    This dive site is a series of small caves leading to the actual Bat Cave which is also accessible by land. Conditions must be just right to dive here, since waves usually pound against the rocks and swift currents can take you offshore. Lobsters, sea snakes and of course, the bats overhead can make…

    Biton Resort Housereef Bohol, Philippines

    Blue Hole Cebu, Philippines

    Bohol Beach Club Panglao, Philippines

    Shallow dive (max. 25 m) on a wall. Sandy area on the bottom. There is a small cave here with a school of cardinalfishes inside. There is a hole in the roof and the light inside is beautiful. You can find some very nice flatwormsand nudibranchs in the cave. Go there when there is no other group of…

    Boluarte Negros, Philippines

    Bonito Anilao and Batangas, Philippines

    Marine sanctuariy with great marine life.

    Bonnie's place Leyte, Philippines

    Bouranga Panay, Philippines

    Very nice wall dive

    Bujong Shoal Leyte, Philippines

    The top of the shoal is approx 10m deep, then a nice wall on the southeast down to 45-50m.

    Bulias Shoal Camiguin, Philippines

    balck corals, manta rays (depending on season), barracudas, jacks...

    Cambaquiz Cabilao, Philippines

    This is a very nice dive just in front of the village. Wall down to 30m with a small cave. The sandy part in between the reefs is easy to find a double-ended and an ornate pipefish.

    Camia Wreck Boracay, Philippines

    The Camia is Boracay’s house wreck. It is a 30 metre-long cargo boat that was sank as a Fish Attraction Device in January 2001. It has since developed very nicely as an artificial reef. The residents now include a couple of huge red bass, some bluefin trevallies, scorpion fish and a school of…
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    Capitancillo Island Cebu, Philippines

    Very nice wall running from 30m to 50m deep; with large gorgonian fans, puffer fishes and schools of fusiliers.

    Car Wreck Negros, Philippines

    A sandy place for looking at critters, sea horses, frog fishes and more