Explore Dive Sites
Over 30 spectacular sites just minutes away
Boracay is a diver's paradise with a rich variety of underwater landscapes. From vibrant coral gardens to thrilling walls and caves, our sites are teeming with life. Most destinations are conveniently located just a short 10-15 minute boat ride from our White Beach front.
Coral Reefs
Swim through colorful gardens inhabited by angelfish, butterflyfish, and sea turtles. Perfect for beginners and photography enthusiasts.
Deep Walls
Experience the thrill of drop-offs into the deep blue, where pelagic species and larger schools of fish can often be spotted.
Caves & Wrecks
Explore fascinating underwater structures and caverns that provide shelter for resting sharks and unique macro life.
Featured Sites

Angol Point
A great introductory dive with maximum depths around ~12 m. Angol Point is perfect for first-time divers and those focusing on underwater photography. Expect colorful reef fish, sea stars, anemones, sea cucumbers, and sometimes sea snakes.

Bat Cave
A unique site where diving meets exploration. Navigate through underwater cave passages with torches to discover stalactites and marine life. A compelling choice for divers who enjoy structure dives and underwater terrain variation.

Camia Wreck
An intentionally sunken vessel now thriving with marine life. The Camia Wreck offers an exciting mix of structure, schools of fish, and macro critters like scorpionfish and nudibranchs. Depths can reach around ~30 m, making it better suited for divers with deeper dive experience.

Coral Garden
As the name suggests, this site features thriving shallow coral gardens with abundant reef fish and anemones. Calm conditions make this ideal for new divers and underwater photographers learning buoyancy and navigation.

Crocodile Island
Named after its crocodile-shaped profile, this site has healthy coral slopes with abundant marine life — from clownfish and nudibranchs to hawksbill turtles. Suitable for divers of all levels; currents are generally mild.

Friday’s Rock
A popular all-rounder dive site with ample macro life and colorful reefs. It’s also excellent for night dives, where nocturnal critters become active. Depth ranges stay moderate, making it accessible to many divers.

Laurel Island
A fantastic spot for macro enthusiasts. Shallow reefs around Laurel Island are rich in critters like seahorses, pipefish, cuttlefish, and frogfish hidden among coral bommies and sandy patches.

Tri-Bird Wreck
The Tri-Bird Wreck is an intentionally sunk aircraft dive site located off Boracay’s western shoreline. This 20–25 m long airplane was placed underwater in 2012 to create an artificial reef and now lies upside-down on sandy seabed slopes, with the fuselage starting around 25–30 m depth. The wreck’s interior and exterior attract a variety of marine life — from schooling reef fish to scorpionfish and nudibranchs — and the site provides a unique wreck exploration experience for certified divers. It’s a great location for photographers and those wanting their first wreck dive, but its deeper depths and structure navigation mean it’s best suited for divers with good buoyancy control and some wreck familiarity.

Yabak
One of Boracay’s most famous dive sites featuring dramatic drop-offs and deep walls. Here you can encounter large pelagics like reef sharks, tuna, trevallies, and sometimes manta rays. Currents can be strong — ideal for advanced divers seeking thrilling drift dives and big-fish sightings