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Dive site: Dry dock(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / area(80-100ft) Sunk in 1998, this is a huge steel construction originally designed to lift small boats out of the water. Today completely covered in coral and colorful sea fans, it has become the home of larger reef ish such as
Dive site: La Laguna Point(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaOn the edge between Big Lalaguna beach and Small Lalaguna, there extends a small wall with a very healthy reef. Starting at 5 m, it drops down to 15 m where a lush coral slope takes over down to 20
Dive site: Alma Jane Wreck(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaDepth: 25-30m (66-100ft) Sunk in 2003, originally a steel cargo ship measuring over 30m (99ft) in length, it sits upright, providing a perfect artificial reef for a wonderful swim-through with its wide beam and deep draft. Light comes in from
Dive site: Sabang Point(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaDepth: 5-24m (16-76ft). Pristine hard corals adorned with colorful crinoids cover this beautiful reef from very shallow down to 25 meters. At 20 meters, you will encounter a small wall that drops off to a white sandy bottom. Big purple
Dive site: The Sea Grass(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaThis is a very popular shallow dive especially among photographers. The sea grass area lies in 3-8 meters, just off the beach next to one of the floating bars and the ferry boat channel. The grassy area hide some of
Dive site: Sabang Wreck and Chuck's Wreck(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaDepth: 14-22m (45-70ft) Within a one minute swim of each other these two wrecks lie on a white sand bottom. A school of Batfish and Surgeon fish hang around waiting for handouts - bananas being their desired cuisine. Lion fish,
Dive site: Saint Christopher(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaAnother wreck-turned-artificial-reef is the St Christopher, a wooden boat sunk in 23 meters in 1995. Not much is left of the wreck structure other than a few beams but it’s a great place to find amazing marine life.Frog fish and
Dive site: Monkey Wreck(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaThis is a great deep dive for the advanced diver. A 20m (65ft) island transport (pig boat) sank by Asia Divers in 1993 lies upsidedown at a depth of about 45 meters (115-130ft). The decaying remains of the hull provide
Dive site: Ernie's Point(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaErnie’s point owes its name to Ernie’s cave, a small cavern in 21 meters where once lived Ernie the grouper. Ernie moved out many years ago but the dive site kept its name. It is now the roost for a
Dive site: Wreck Point(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaThere is one wreck on the beach, and a further two small wodden wrecks - one 40ft long and the other 50ft long - sunk by Asia Divers in early 1993 in 90 ft of water. You will find a
Dive site: Dungon Wall(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaFrom a beautiful hard and soft coral slope, you’ll find yourself on a wall starting at 12 meters and continuing down to 25 meters. The wall has plenty of cracks and crevices with lionfish, scorpionfish and porcupine fish hiding in
Dive site: West Escarceo(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaRating 4 stars. On a gentle slope from 30 ft to 90 ft you will find many large coral heads on sand. Other attractions include some very large, healthy table corals good boulder corals with Christmas tree worms and feather
Dive site: Hole In The Wall(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaRated 5 stars. Allowing for currents, you drop into 30 ft of well lit water, with fields of table corals as good as anywhere in the world. You descent in several stepped drop offs, each about 10 ft and eventually
Dive site: Canyons(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaRated 5 stars. Another advanced dive that needs a good dive guide to allow for the currents to get you swept into position. You drift past the hole in the wall and race over several small drop offs covered in
Dive site: Fish Bowl(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaRated 5 stars. Another dive site for the experienced. The dive requires a blue water descent to the top of the Fish Bowl in 35-40 meters (130 ft). This is a bowl-shaped depression with just about everything - in quantity.
Dive site: Horse Head(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaFurther past the Fish Bowl lies the Horse Head, also a dive for divers with training deeper than 30 meters. The reef covers a very large area with an average depth of about 35m/115ft. The site takes its name from
Dive site: Shark Cave(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaThe cave is a large overhang, 100 ft long and 3 ft high in the opening at a depth of 95 ft, which happens to be the favorite spot for white-tip reef sharks to rest during the day. Nearby is
Dive site: Atoll(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaRising from 33 meters to 20 meters, this huge rock stands upright on the bottom, with an overhang on one side and lots of small crevices on the deep side. Covered in soft coral, fans and sponges the Atoll is
Dive site: Kilima Steps(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaRating 3 stars. A fantastic dive for the diversity of the fish and corals. Starting in shallow water, the dive site consists of flat areas broken up by small walls – ridges – at all depths, with the deepest one
Dive site: Kilima Drift(en)Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang scuba diving facility / areaThis is a "high-voltage" 1.5 km drift dive at speed of 6 knots done when the tide is ebbing. You'll sail past canyons and walls covered in coral, through schools of Barracuda, Jacks, Tuna and small reef fish.
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