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Apo Reef

is one of the most best and famous diving site in the Philippines and the one of the most popular coral reef in the world. Apo Reef is the second largest coral reef in the world and the largest one in the country. Apo Reef is the largest among three islands of the Apo Reef Nature park. The other two Islands are the Apo Island and the Pandan Island. Apo Reef is located 28 kms off the western coast of Mindoro Island.

Apo Reef is one of the world class diving site in the Philippines and is a pure bliss for divers. Apo Reef diving has some spectacular drop offs and walls with some of the best visibility in the country.

Apo Reef is a protected sanctuary and declared a National Park in 1996. Apo Reef Natural Park has a unique natural phenomenon and has a high diversity of corals and has an island covered with terrestrial vegetation.

If you like big fish action Apo Reef will not disappoint you, schools of trevally, tuna and the photographers dream, barracudas, not to mention hammerheads, white and black tip reef sharks, manta, eagle and sting rays and turtles galore.

Palawan Coron

Coron Island is best known for the eight out of twelve Japanese supplies shipwrecks that were sunk by the United States Navy during a massive air bombing campaign during World War 2. These ships were sunk at depths of 10 to 43 meters and some of the wrecks are 160 meters in length, with most of the ships still intact.
Beautiful corals and more fish inhabit other wrecks like the Okikawa Maru, Akitsushima, Kogyo Maru, and the Olympia Maru amongst others.

Maestro de Campo

Maestro de Campo Island or in some records Maestre de Campo Island is an island in the province of Romblon in the Philippines. It has one municipality named Concepcion. The island is also called Sibale and its inhabitants call themselves Sibalenhons. Many people believed that it has been an enchanted island.
In 1973 the 90-meter cargo ship "Mactan Ferry" sank here. Today the "Mactan" is one of the most fascinating wrecks and full of life and corals. Easy diving between 20 to 48 meters and home to many different aquatic animals.

 

Tubbataha Reefs

Natural Park is home to some of the most beautiful coral reefs in the world. Rising from the volcanic depths of the Sulu Sea in the western Philippines, these magnificent atolls encompass an astonishing diversity of marine life.
The park is an underwater sanctuary where nature thrives. Tubbataha is the Philippines' only marine natural park and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a place of global importance being preserved for future generations of humankind.
Tubbataha supports an unparalleled variety of marine creatures. Colorful reef fish crowd corals growing in the shallows while sharks and pelagics haunt the steep drop offs to the open sea.
A team of rangers are stationed on the reef year-round and, from March until June, divers visit Tubbataha to experience the wonders of this unique underwater world.