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Description
Dive site: Sinandigan Wall(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Rating 4 stars. A real wall goes down to 130 ft with all manner of corals - especially soft corals - plus at least seven different varieties of nudibranchs and plenty of the larger fish species, groupers, snappers, jacks, trevallies,
Dive site: Turtle Rock(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Follow the slope down at the bottom of Sinandigan Wall, to a giant rock at 45 meters. The name “Turtle Rock” comes from the shape of a rock at the surface the dive guides use to find the spot, it’s
Dive site: Coral Cove(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
A sloping reef ends in a small wall at 20 meters that follows the reef along for quite some time. On the slope, you will find countless nudibranchs, whip coral, sea fans, puffer fish and very often cuttle fish. The
Ocean State Scuba - Closed(en)
USA / Rhode_Island / Jamestown
store / shop
Closed Down After Owner David Swain, was found guilty of killing his wife Shelly Tyre (another owner) in civil court, and was extradited to Tortola to face criminal charges in the matter. Shop currently owned by Tyre's parents.
Puerto Galera Bay(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Puerto_Galera
scuba diving facility / area, bay
Was cited as one of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World in 2005 and inducted into the Europe-based Le Plus Belles Baies Du Monde (The Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club.) The group advocates maintaining the exceptional beauty
Dive site: The Boulders(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
As you descend underwater, down the slope, the site is covered with different shaped and sized boulders creating swim-throughs and caves and lots of hiding places for marine life. Big fish are often seen here but the visibility tends to
Dive site: Japanese Wreck(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Sabang
scuba diving facility / area
Situated on a flat sandy bottom, all that remains of this WWII Japanese patrol boat is the engine block and propeller shaft with the propeller. Two very large moray eels are resident, along with many sweetlips and a wealth of
Dive site: Laguna de Boracay(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Manoc-Manoc
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 4 stars. This dive site 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
Dive site: Tulubhan Reef(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Manoc-Manoc
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 4 stars. 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. Dive
Dive site: Crocodile Island(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Manoc-Manoc
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 5 stars. From a distance, this small uninhabited island looks like the head of a crocodile. Currents can be fierce except at slack tide, which makes for a beautiful collection of corals. It is a gently sloping wall with
Dive site: Laurel Island(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Caticlan
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 5 stars. Big Laurel and Small Laurel are two separate dive sites which are very similar and quite close to each other. In Small Laurel one can swim through a hole in the island at 5 meters and down
Dive site: Channel Drift(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Manoc-Manoc
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 4 stars. Strong tidal currents flow through the strait, taking divers on a joy ride through canyons and crevices. Coral growth here is very impressive and occasionally white tip sharks and trevallies are sighted
Dive site: Yapak 1(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Balabag
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 5 stars. Yapak 1's main attraction is a swim through "the Chimney"
Dive site: Yapak 2(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Balabag
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 5 stars. Yapak 1 and 2 are actually two separate walls which begin at 30 meters and drop down to 70 meters. The most famous of Boracay’s dive sites, close encounters with white tip and grey reef sharks, dogtooth
Dive site: Punta Bunga(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Balabag
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 3 stars. 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
Dive site: Balinghai Wall(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Balabag
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 3 stars. 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. The dive starts
Dive site: Diniwid(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Balabag
scuba diving facility / area
Dive site: Friday's Rock(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Balabag
scuba diving facility / area
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Dive site: Virgin Drop(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Balabag
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 3 stars. 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.
Dive site: Coral Garden(en)
Philippines / Western_Visayas / Balabag
scuba diving facility / area
Rated 3 stars. 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
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