1.) Yesterday we told you some of the dive sites in Boracay. To continue on with the dive sites in the area is Dog Drift. This is usually a drift dive with plenty to see when the current is running. This relatively small wall has lots of caves and crevices to explore, some of them with painted crays. Another is the Angol Point. A shallow site excellent for beginners and a relaxing dive for the more experienced divers and for underwater photographers. There are several big coral heads rising up from the reef, with plenty of fish and interesting macro finds. Stay tuned for more later. Don’t forget to dive safely and #divesafePH

2.) Earlier this day we told you some of the dive sites in Boracay. To add more to these is the Malabunot. Popular with all levels, this is a gentle dive on a healthy reef with abundant feather stars and plenty of both hard and soft corals. There is a wide variety of macro life, including many nudibranchs, eels and anemones with their clownfish, shrimps and crabs. Another dive site, which is more popular for night dives is the Beach Night Dive. This shallow shore dive can be spectacular at night. Even before arriving at the reef, the snake eels in the sand provide amusement. On the patch reef, there are a huge variety of shrimp and unusual crabs. Stay tuned for more later. Don’t forget to dive safely and #divesafePH

3.) Earlier, we discussed some dive sites in Boracay that are beginner friendly. Now, we’re going to tell you dive sites which are more inclined for the experienced divers. One of these deep dives is the Virgin Drop. The wall is ideal for deep dive training. Different kinds of parrotfish, double-lined fusilier, large sea fans and crinoids provide colourful hiding spots for bass, moray eels and nudibranchs. Rays are sometimes seen gliding through the thermoclines during tidal changes. Another dive site is the Bat Cave. Bat Cave is for Experienced divers. This dive site is a series of small caves followed by the actual bat cave with sea snakes, soft corals, hard corals, tropical fish, the bats overhead can make a fascinating dive, good for photography. Also accessible by land or underwater. Conditions must be just right to dive here, since waves usually pound against the rocks and swift currents can take you offshore. Another dive site is the Tulubhan Reef. Tulubhan Reef is a drift dive with sea snakes, tropical fishes, sea cucumbers, sea stars, moray eels, nudibranchs, anemones, soft corals, hard corals and feather stars can be seen waving in the current. Check out more dive sites at www.divephilippines.com.ph. Don’t forget to dive safely and #divesafePH

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