Dungon
Location. West of Wreck Point.
Access. 15min by banca until just west of the point.
Average Depth. 18m (60ft)
Maximum Depth. 30m (100ft)
Conditions. Generally choppy; it can get very rough, with strong currents. Visibility can reach 20m.
An easy, multilevel dive with drop-offs from 12m to 27m. lots of good soft corals, colorful crinoids, most reef fish and the occasional tuna.
Wreck Point
Location. The first point west of Escarceo Point.
Access. 18min by banca east to Wreck Point.
Average Depth. 25m (80ft)
Maximum Depth. 30m (100ft)
Conditions. Usually a bit choppy on the surface with a strong current, but it can get very rough with fierce currents. Visibility can reach 25m on a flood tide.
There is one wreck on the beach, and a further two small wooden wrecks wrecks - one 12m long and the other 15m long - sunk by Asia Divers in early 1993 in 27m of water
You will find a gentle slope of sand with large heads of all types of stony corals and some rock boulders. There are a lot of different fishes. There are also colorful crinoids everywhere.
West Escarceo
Location. Just west of Escarceo Point and Hole in the Wall.
Access. 18min by banca east to Wreck Point.
Average Depth. 18m (60ft)
Maximum Depth. 27m (90ft)
Conditions. Usually a bit choppy on the surface with a strong current, but it can get very rough with fierce currents. Visibility can reach 25m on a flood tide.
On a gentle slope from 9m to 27m you will find many large coral heads on sand. Other attractions include some very large, healthy table corals, good boulder corals, sponges, and many different. The abundance of fish and marine life makes this a good dive for photographers.
Diving Sites : Manila Channel,
Coral Gardens, Batangas Channel, The Hill,
La Laguna Point, Sabang Point,
Monkey Wreck, Monkey Beach, Ernie's Cave, Dungon, Wreck Point, West Escarceo, Hole in the Wall, The Fish Bowl,
The Canyons, Shark Cave,
The Big Rock, Pink Wall, Kilima Steps, Sinandigan Wall, The Boulders, Verde Island, The Washing Machine, Verde Island - West Point
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