Dive Sites

Canyons

(24m/79ft to 30m/99ft but for advanced divers only due to fierce current at this site. A very healthy large reef area slit by large fissures (crack) has resulted in three spectacular canyons. Soft tree
corals and excellent diversity of hard corals add many beautiful colors to the reef.

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The DESERT

The sandy area just out from White Beach is abundant with small octopus and other small creatures. Nudibranch can be found as well as Flamboyant Cuttlefish.

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West Escarceo

A huge variety of fish, hard corals, as well as soft corals are amazingly placed in between the large rocky corals, and in shallow waters, outcrops sitting on the line white sandy bottom.

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Verde Island Drop OFF

At the surface two rocks reveal the peak of the submerged mountain below. This dramatic dive site has something to offer divers of all levels and experience.

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Saint Christopher Wreck

On a slightly sloping sandy bottom, covered with colorful soft tree corals lies an 18m/59ft wooden hull of a cargo boat which was deliberately sunk to create an artificial reef.

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Sinandigan Wall

The wall itself is not very long, but is a perfect site to perform a multi-level dive. The all is the vertical from 10m/33ft to 30m/99ft where it becomes more a slope with large rock formations. There is a massive diversity of aquatic life in this area.

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Oddie’s Wall

You make a deep-water entry to a sandy bottom where a rocky wall starts at 24m/79ft and drops off to 42m/139ft. On top of the wall are large whip corals, basket sponges and white sea ferns adorned with razorfish. The face of the wall has gorgonians in a variety of sizes and colors.

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LA Laguna Point

Extending from the beautiful white beach of Big La Laguna is a very healthy coral reef consisting of staghorn and plate corals that are teeming with fish life.

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Kilima Steps

The phase of the moon will determine the strength of the current on ebb tide of this exciting “high-voltage” drift dive with current speeds that can reach up to 6 knots.

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Dungon Wall

Most of the superstructure was salvaged, but the remains are still good for snorkeling. This site is also a great multilevel dive. From the shallows, the reef slopes off gradually.

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