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Philippines > Talisay Point, Talisay Wall > Mandarin Fish and also all oth > [View]

Mandarin Fish and also all other Macro marine species count to the must seen here on this divespot. You dive in waters a little bit deeper, but you can enjoy the nice wall full of colourful corals and fish. Just relax and enjoy it.

Philippines > Kasai Point, Kasai Wall > The large pier from Kasai Reso > [View]

The large pier from Kasai Resort famous for all kind of crawling marine species. From the smalles to the biggest Crab, you should find everything your eye is able to see. Also as everywhere here in Moalboal, bigger Fish can be seen as well.

Philippines > Tuble Reef > As Turtles are very common her > [View]

As Turtles are very common here in Moalboal, especially at a dive called Tuble, they will be around you everywhere. Some are shy and move away, some will just get in a perfect pose get caught on your camera. Others than Turtles you can see Octopus, Frogfish, Nudibranches and all other Macro stuff you can imagine. Even sometimes small lobsters want to be caught on your Camera. Go ahead and get the best shot.

Philippines > White Beach > This Divesite is really nice a > [View]

This Divesite is really nice also for Snorkelers. It's facing the Beach called White Beach and so comes his name. Sandy spots between the corals gives you the impression of diving in diamonds due to the sunrays smashing on the surface. On this spot you can observe frogfish walking around and pigmy seahorses try to hide by camouflage. Bigger fish you can also see and sometimes an octopus or squid surprises your dive. Turtles are very common here and will not miss on your dive.

Philippines > Tongo Point > Tong is a nice spot not only f > [View]

Tong is a nice spot not only for Divers but also for Snorkelers. The Marine Park offers you the opportunity to see a lot of nice marine creatures and colourfull corals which you cannot see everywhere. Diving on Tongo shows you a lot of marine life, like big Turtles, Seasnakes, Batfishes, and a lot of Makro. Prepare you camera, jump in and enjoy. 

Philippines > Pescador Island > The best Season is all around  > [View]

The best Season is all around the Year. There is no specific season to dive this spot. You will reach the Spot by Boat in less than 15 min from Panagsama Beach.

Pescador Island is a nice all-season Dive Site. The whole year around you can enjoy big fishes like Barracudas, Groupers, Snappers, and sometimes the White Tip Sharks are courious to say Hello to the Divers. Even Whale Sharks are not to shy to show up there. The school of Sardines is a very nice attraction on this spot and amazes the divers by swimming around them. For Photographers the big challenge is to find the smallest nudibranch or crab all around this amazing wall full of hidden species.

Philippines > Sunken Island > A spectacular dive, for experi > [View]

A spectacular dive, for experienced divers only. It's actually an underwater pinnacle, with the summit about 25m below the surface. You have to drop through 25m of open blue water and mostly strong currents to reach the top of this underwater mountain. Underwater dive spots in Moalboal, Cebu-photographers love to shoot pictures from the big school of lion fish, often 20 in one place and reaching substantial sizes. Also you find frogfish and Spanish dancers in this area. And, of course, big pelagics: great school of jacks and tuna, barracuda, grouper and snapper, schools of blue triggerfish and mackerel, as well as the occasional manta ray or shark.