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. Care must be taken when diving close to the wreck due to numerous scorpionfish, which reside there. In and around the wreck big white-eyed and snowflakes moray eels can be found. Lionfish and scorpion fish come out to feed, and stargazers look up at you with a smile from the sandy seabed. Small schools of baby squid are sometimes attracted to the beam of divers’ lights. Best diving is during slack tide.