Dauin
Dauin
Dauin, located on the coast of Negros Oriental, is renowned as the “Muck Diving Capital of the Philippines.” Its volcanic black sand slopes offer exceptional opportunities to spot rare and unusual critters, making it a macro photographer’s dream. Beyond the muck, there are also vibrant artificial reefs and natural coral gardens teeming with marine life.





APO ISLAND
Apo-Island
Apo Island is famous for its exceptionally healthy and vibrant coral reefs, making it a “coral paradise” in the Philippines. Divers can expect a stunning array of hard and soft corals, abundant reef fish, and frequent encounters with sea turtles. The island offers diverse dive sites, from gentle slopes and walls to exhilarating drift dives, catering to all experience levels.





SIQUIJOR
Siquijor
Siquijor Island offers diverse and vibrant diving with healthy coral reefs, dramatic walls, and gentle slopes teeming with marine life. It’s particularly well-regarded for its rich macro life, including frogfish and ornate ghost pipefish, making it a favorite for underwater photographers. The island generally provides good visibility and calm conditions year-round, suitable for all dive levels.





CORON BUSUANGA
Coron Busuanga
Coron is globally renowned as the Wreck Diving Capital of the Philippines, offering an unparalleled experience exploring remarkably well-preserved Japanese WWII shipwrecks. Beyond the wrecks, Coron is also a prime location for encountering rare and gentle dugongs in their natural seagrass habitats, alongside vibrant coral reefs and intriguing underwater limestone formations.




