Dive Sites

Dry Dock

The Dry Dock is a large steel and plywood construction which was originally designed to lift small boats out of the water. It was sunk by La Laguna Dive Center in 1998 to create a man-made reef. The construction lies on a sandy bottom adjacent to a small coral reef.

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Batangas Channel

The Channel slopes off gently to a sandy bottom, and in the shallows staghorn coral is abundant, along with large tree corals, seat fans and basket sponges.

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Hibo Reef

5 minutes boat ride away from White Beach and will get you to this special place. It starts with a free descent to 18-21m/60-70ft and from here you can choose any depth you are qualified to.

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Hole in the Wall

A tremendous rock and coral formation resembling a mini mountain are the home for a wide range of flora and fauna.

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Alma Jane Wreck

In March 2003, the 30m steel hull and wooden super structure of a very old Philippine Cargo vessel was sunk by the help of PGDA just north of the Anton’s wreck site in Small La Laguna.

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Sabang Wrecks

Descending down a mooring line, you are commonly faced by a school of batfish that are usually fed by divers who visit the site. On the sandy bottom lies the dilapidated wooden hull of a Vietnamese fishing boat, which has been almost completely colonized by marine life

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Monkey Beach

This healthy colorful reef starts in very shallow water and slopes off to a sandy bottom. Large coral outcrops are covered with Christmas tree tubeworms.

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Coral Cove/Garden

The word “garden” is the best way to describe this beautiful dive site which is also perfect for snorkeling. The reef starts in very shallow water and gently slopes off to a maximum depth of 10m/33ft

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Manila Channel

The dive start in shallow water about 5m/17ft on a beautiful reef, alive with hard and soft corals, hundreds of small tropical fish like anthias, damsels, butterflyfish and many more.

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Giant Clam

Giant Clam is renowned for its muck diving. Here you can find hairy frogfish, many different species of nudibranch, mimic octopus, wonderpus and flamboyant cuttlefish.

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