Scuba Diving

One of enjoying the natural beauty of this tropical paradise is to swim along with the marine life.  Yes, the Philippines is known for its world class dive sites.

Here are some great dive sites that you can visit whenever you’re in this tropical paradise:

Sabang Bay:

Puerto Gallera is one of the country’s premier dive locations.  You should make sure you visit Sabang Bay as it is a wonder to behold.  Even as 3 to 4 meters deep, the water is sprawling with marine life.  Get a glimpse of miniature red and black frog fish, dragonets, Leaf Fish and green marine turtles.  Diving early in the morning will reward you with breath taking underwater scenery and wild life.

Yapak 2:

Securely nestled in the country’s famous Boracay Island, this dive site will surprise you with a myriad of aquatic life.  At 32 meters deep, you will be swimming with sharks, tunas, pygmy seahorses, rays and diverse marine species.

Apo reef:

This world renowned sanctuary is home to a diverse marine life.  This 34 kilometer reef is protected and is therefore teeming with one of a kind underwater formations, plants and animals.  Get a chance to swim with marine animals in their natural environment.  For those with limited time, this site is ideal for day trips.

Sombrero, Anilao:

The diversity of macro life here is a site to behold.  Get the chance to see scorprion fish, ribbon eel and other fascinating creatures.  If you’re looking for anthias and damsels, then this is the place to visit.  Moreover, its proximity to the country’s capital makes it an ideal location to visit.

These sites and others are easily accessible.  You can get day tours and other dive packages at reasonable prices.  For the first time divers, the Philippines is an ideal dive spot.  From underwater current conditions, visibility to the numerous marine creatures, this is undoubtedly a great place to visit.

Diving is a fabulous way to see the world in a different perspective.  Swimming along side you are some of natures most beautiful creatures.  Experience all these in this diver’s haven called the Philippines.

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