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Dive deep and find yourself in an underwater paradise that lies beneath the waters of Bohol. This fun diving tour takes you to popular dive sites in Panglao Island with some of the most spectacular marine life this country has to offer. Get ready for this tropical gem to excite your senses.
Bohol may be synonymous with the world-famous Chocolate Hills and the smallest primate in the world, the Philippine tarsier. But down below its ocean waters is an equally breathtaking and marvelous sight: corals of varying shapes and sizes and extraordinary fish species.
Inclusive of equipment rental, environmental fees, and a guide, this tour takes you first to Danao Wall. This dive site begins with the top part of the reef, already teeming with life. The wall itself is adorned with soft and hard corals, sloping down until you reach more surprising marine creatures at the bottom including pipefish and nudibranch. They may be hard to spot because of their camouflage, but the frogfish is also a sight to behold in this site.
From here, the next dive takes place at Kalipayan Wall. The depth here ranges from 4 to 32 meters, but even at the shallow reef part, a colorful display of corals and fishes can already be seen. Descending down a sandy slope and to the deeper parts, you will be rewarded with the company of dragon sea moths, ghost pipefish, a variety of nudibranchs, and even seahorses.
Snacks and fruits are served on board so if you are feeling hungry in between the fun dives, this tour has you covered. You have the choice to proceed for a third dive, which happens at the Tawala Sanctuary. You would not want to miss this dive site as majestic acroporas and table corals, as well as scorpionfish, frogfish, and stonefish, await you here.
Marvel at the underwater treasures of Bohol’s finest dive sites with this tour around Panglao. Check the availability by choosing a date.
- Needs to be a Certified diver to participate
- Not all establishments accept credit or debit cards, and ATMs may be limited.