The warm waters surrounding the Philippines' 7,107 islands provide habitat for a rich and diverse range of marine life. Known as the "Diving Capital of Asia", the Philippines is located in the center of the Coral Triangle, an area with the most diverse types of marine life and the richest underwater resources in the world.
Unique creatures and landscapes:The Philippines is extremely rich in marine species, especially small and medium-sized creatures. It is considered by many world-class divers to be the best diving site in the world for observing small marine creatures, such as the top micro Anilao from paradise. Explorers here can enjoy an aquatic symphony composed of more than 2,000 species of marine fish and more than 400 combinations of 500 known coral species. Many special dive sites can encounter a variety of large marine life, such as whale sharks in Dongsuo, manta rays and cone-head sharks in Tubbataha and Apo Reef, etc. The thresher sharks of Malapascua and the sardine storm of Moalboal are among the very few top viewing spots in the world.
Excellent Visibility:The clear waters of the Philippines provide divers with excellent visibility. At many dive sites, visibility can reach 15-35 meters or even deeper. This allows divers to clearly see every detail of the seafloor, whether it is colorful coral reefs or schools of tropical fish swimming among them.
Comfortable air and water temperatures:The Philippines is located in the tropics and has a tropical rainforest climate. With an average temperature of 28 degrees, the unique climate ensures its reputation as a diving paradise – suitable for diving 12 months of the year. By the end of March, the sea water is dazzlingly blue and the bottom is clear. The peak diving season in the Philippines begins. From the beginning of April to the end of May and from November to December, during these two periods, almost any diving spot in the Philippines will become everyone's favorite. Popular options.
Diverse diving difficulty:The average diving depth in the Philippines varies depending on the location and dive site, ranging from a few meters in the shallows to tens of meters in the deep sea, suitable for simple dives for beginners to complex dives that require advanced diving skills. For beginners, there are many shallow dive sites that are very suitable for diving training and experience. For experienced divers, you can challenge deep-sea wreck dives or dive to dive sites over 30 meters.
The Philippines has become an ideal destination for diving enthusiasts around the world with its rich marine life, diverse diving landscapes, good visibility and comfortable climatic conditions. Whether you are a novice or an experienced diver, the Philippines can provide you with an unforgettable diving experience.