Dive in Philippines

    Ligid Caves Davao, Philippines

    Very nice caves including black corals. Some sharks may be seen around.

    Liloan Sogod Bay Leyte, Philippines

    This is a very good place to see whalesharks, manta rays, dolphins and of course common sharks.

    Lobster Rock Panay, Philippines

    Looc Bohol, Philippines

    Nice wall and sandy plateau. Numerous varieties of hard and soft corals, invertebrates...

    Luca Sanctuary Negros, Philippines

    Ludo Cebu, Philippines

    Similar as Kon-Tiki.

    Luisan Shoal Cebu, Philippines

    Lusong Gunboat Coron Island, Philippines

    Located in the southern end of Lusong Island, and northwest of Irako the wreck lies in shallow waters between sea level and 14m. Good for snorkeling and photographing. The wreck was recovered earlier and all the superstructure is gone.It is covered with sponges and soft corals and provides shelter…

    Madonna Reef Palawan, Philippines

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    Mahaba Sanctuary Leyte, Philippines

    Mahaba Island is famous for its sea-turtles. This is a good dive site for snorkelling.There is a tax to access the fish sanctuary (approx 200 pesos / divers).

    Mainit Negros, Philippines

    A nice drift through corals and at the end hot underwater springs.

    Mainit Anilao and Batangas, Philippines

    Maite Siquijor, Philippines

    Malajibomanoc Island Anilao and Batangas, Philippines

    Marine Sanctuary. Jacks and snappers shoals. There is also an hot spring near 20m deep!
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    Lapus Lapus Malapascua, Philippines

    Lapus Lapus Island has some of the most spectacular coral growth we have ever seen. There is a huge variety of soft and hard coral, in pristine condition. Other marine life includes giant frogfish, painted frogfish, smashing mantis shrimp, various sweetlips, cuttlefish and lionfish. There are many…
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    Lighthouse Malapascua, Philippines

    There are few places in the world where you can see mandarinfish. And even better in Malapascua, Thresher Diver's famous "Randy Mandy" dive will give you mating mandarinfish in their full glory! In the late afternoon we dive Lighthouse, where the rare and psychedelic mandarin fish are virtually…
    male Manfarin Fish Malapascua Island, Cebu Philippines

    Lighthouse Malapascua, Philippines

    There are few places in the world where you can see mandarinfish. And even better in Malapascua, Thresher Diver's famous "Randy Mandy" dive will give you mating mandarinfish in their full glory! In the late afternoon we dive Lighthouse, where the rare and psychedelic mandarin fish are virtually…
    Orangutan Crab, Malapascua, Cebu

    Lighthouse Malapascua, Philippines

    There are few places in the world where you can see mandarinfish. And even better in Malapascua, Thresher Diver's famous "Randy Mandy" dive will give you mating mandarinfish in their full glory! In the late afternoon we dive Lighthouse, where the rare and psychedelic mandarin fish are virtually…
    Sea Fan Corals and Pygmy Seahorse, Malapascua Cebu

    Lighthouse Malapascua, Philippines

    There are few places in the world where you can see mandarinfish. And even better in Malapascua, Thresher Diver's famous "Randy Mandy" dive will give you mating mandarinfish in their full glory! In the late afternoon we dive Lighthouse, where the rare and psychedelic mandarin fish are virtually…

    Mamsa Point Negros, Philippines

    Sharks may be seen in deeper water.

    Mansoud Wall Davao, Philippines

    Great tunicates fixed to the wall.

    Manta Reef Manta Reef, Philippines

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    Mantigue Island Camiguin, Philippines

    Small caves and short walls. Rabbit fishes, Turtles, barracudas...

    Mapating Rock Anilao and Batangas, Philippines

    This open reefis for experienced divers only and its exploration requires help from local dive guides. The rockitself is surrounded by a fairly shallow area at about 12 meters, ending in a series of drop-offs running down to about 20 meters or more. Beware of the strong currents. Whitetip and Grey…

    Mar y cielo Cebu, Philippines

    Maria Elena Cebu, Philippines

    Great site for Macro-photography.
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    Maria's point Malapascua, Philippines

    Great diving because of the strong currents here. Clear waters, good corals and an excellent variety of life. For advanced divers only.

    Marigondon Cave Cebu, Philippines

    Cave entrance is 30-38m deep. The cave is 40m long. Need a torch to penetrate the cave.A little North West of the cave it looks flat at 45 meters. Swim out appx 50 meters and there is a new drop off that goes straight down to 72 meters!

    Marine Sanctuary Negros, Philippines

    Great dive site. Well known for 'Clownfish city' (only 5m deep).

    Marine Station Cebu, Philippines

    Marissa Davao, Philippines

    Good corals and marine life. Hawksbill turtles may be seen here.

    Masaplod Sanctuary Negros, Philippines

    Masaplod South Negros, Philippines

    Max Climax Wall Leyte, Philippines

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    Medicare Leyte, Philippines

    Gentle coral slope. Turtles may be seen at Medicare quite often :)

    Michel Reef Palawan, Philippines

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    Nalusuan Island Cebu, Philippines

    Napaling Panglao, Philippines

    Napaling can boast a wonderful coral garden, that is ideal for underwater photographers and snorkelers. A dive here normally starts at about 5 to 7 meters, and then drops to about 20 to 30 meters, drifting along the wall. The overhangs are spectacular and you will come across some small caves with…
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    Napantao Fish Sanctuary Leyte, Philippines

    Napantao is a Fish Sanctuary where fishing is forbidden. There is a tax fee (approx 200 pesos).This is a fantastic wann cover by black corals, with an incredible density of fishs. Pelagic can be seen off the wall. The top of the wall is covered by Tubastrea sp.The dive site is very different in the…

    North Atoll - Amos Rock Tubbataha, Philippines

    The wall is wonderfully covered with huge gorgonian fans and whip corals and if there is some current this place is just packed with large fish! Here you can see so many sharks you'll give up on counting, mostly white tip reef sharks and gray reef sharks. There are also plenty of mackerels,…