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(#3545391) El Dorado (★4.7) This is a favorite dive site for divers looking for dense fish. It is a coral recovery and conservation site that features different types of Artificial Reef designed to encourage coral growth. It is now home to a wide variety of fish species and coral species. Mares Dive Point Coral reef (★4.7) It is located short swimming distance from the shore, just in front of Dive Point diving center. Drop of starts in coral rocks area at 5-6m and falling down to 25m. Fields of staghorn corals characterize this location in deeper part. Atlas Divers-Philippines Inc., 6013 Daanbantayan Mangrove (★4.4) Mangrove is a great dive site for open water training with an average depth of 8-10m and a maximum depth of 14m. There is a nice sandy area and a patch reef. Mares Dakit Dakit Pinnacle (★4.4) Dakit Dakit Pinnacle is about 5M deep at the top and then stands up to 12-14M and has the diameter of the top is 20M. Covered with nice hard and soft corals including table corals and big rocks with nice growth. Mares Poblacion District 1 (★4.6) This is the first Marine Sanctuary in Dauin. A coral reef site that promises good amount of reef fish and a number of resident turtles. Easy access shore dive site. Scubapro San Miguel (★4.4) Great coral formation right next to an awesome muck site. Rare nudibranchs like sheep nudis and seahorses abound this area as well as a variety of frogfishes and a promise of octopuses. HB ANDA SCUBA DIVING CENTER CORP., 6311 ANDA Anda Scuba Diving House Reef (★4.9) This amazing house reef, right in front of the dive shop, is a wall starting at 5 m with a slope to 12 m, then a steep drop off to 30 m. Sandy canyons lead down to the depths. Mares, Janez Kranjc belle’s wall (★4.8) One of the most popular shore entries in Siquijor is 1,3 kilometers south of San Juan town center. Shore entry from mystic diving services. Sloping wall varying from 5 metres to thirty metres plus.A great site for a night dive. HB ANDA SCUBA DIVING CENTER CORP., 6311 ANDA Licong (★4.9) Front to Licong beach. This dive sive is a very nice drift dive along a beautifull wall. The pateau is around 4m and the drop off go until 30m. This spot is great for beguiners to advanced divers. HB ANDA SCUBA DIVING CENTER CORP., 6311 ANDA Virgen Cave (★4.8) Virgen Cave starts with a plateau at five meters, drop off to 32 meters. There is a large overhang at the bottom of the wall. The wall continues downwards in curves and canyons. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic DiveStory House Reef / Panagsama Beach / Sardine Run (★4.5) Panagsama Beach is a world-famous dive site because of the sardine ball that can be found just a few meters below the surface within snorkeling distance from the beach. This is an amazing experience for all levels of divers. Amun Ini Dive, 6311 Anda Virgen East (★4.8) Virgen East is a plateau that starts at 8 meters, with a drop off down to 25 meters to sand with excellent macro in the deep parts. A big corner on the wall is the place to watch pelagics passing by. Aqualung Doljo point (★4.6) Doljo Point is a popular dive site on the northwest tip of Panglao Island, known for its dramatic underwater terrain. It features a coral plateau that drops into steep walls and slopes, with strong currents that attract large schools of fish and pelagic species. HB ANDA SCUBA DIVING CENTER CORP., 6311 ANDA Giant Clams Sanctuary (★4.8) Inside the Virgen marine sanctuary, protected and no fishing in this area. Nice coral garden on the plateau around 5 to 10m. Then drop off to 30m with nice shape wall, like canyon. ←123