Top Dive Sites in Boracay
- Dive with Rowena
- Jul 29
- 2 min read
Explore Boracay’s underwater realm beyond its famed beaches. With over two dozen diverse dive spots, the island offers something for every diver—from gentle shallow reefs to dramatic wall dives and exciting wrecks.
1. Yapak
Depth: ~30–60 m (Deep Wall Dive)
Highlights: Vertical wall plunges teeming with pelagic life—tuna, barracuda, and occasionally reef sharks and napoleon wrasse
For: Advanced divers comfortable with depth and currents
Best Time: Early morning for calmer conditions and clearer visibility

2. Crocodile Island
Depth: 5–25 m
Highlights: Soft and hard coral reefs, reef fish, nudibranchs, macro critters, and sea snakes
For: All levels
Tip: Excellent visibility; a favorite among underwater photographers
3. Camia Shipwreck
Depth: 20–32 m
Highlights: Submerged steel freighter turned artificial reef. Home to batfish, lionfish, scorpionfish, moray eels, groupers, and macro species
For: Advanced divers preferring wreck exploration
4. Friday’s Rock
Depth: 10–18 m
Highlights: Coral-encrusted pinnacle and rocky terrain with schools of sweetlips, snappers, and occasional turtles. Excellent for day and night dives
For: All levels
Fun Fact: Great visibility makes this a ‘must-dive’ site near White Beach
5. Balinghai Wall
Depth: 10–25 m
Highlights: Dual walls (a shallow slope transitioning to deeper coral wall), with sightings of stingrays, groupers, lionfish, and reef sharks
For: Intermediate divers
6. Laurel Island
Depth: 9–20 m
Highlights: Pristine coral communities, tunnels, and caves. Great macro photography opportunities—nudibranchs, feather stars, and more
For: Intermediate divers seeking quieter, healthy reefs
7. Laguna (Laguna de Boracay)
Depth: ~9–32 m
Highlights: Calm, tranquil reef dive ideal for macro lovers—pygmy seahorses, pipefish, nudibranchs, small reef critters
For: All levels, especially those focusing on buoyancy and photo skills
8. Other Noteworthy Sites
Angol Point: Shallow and beginner-friendly (~5–12 m) with sea-snakes and macro; popular for night dives
Coral Garden: Vibrant reef gardens with colorful fish and corals; good for Open Water divers
Hinugtan & Channel Drift: Thrilling drift dives with strong currents (~15–32 m) and dynamic reef topography—recommended for experienced divers
🐟 Why Dive Boracay?
Diverse marine life: From macro critters and soft corals to reef sharks and majestic pelagics.
Accessible locations: Most dive sites are within a 15‑minute boat ride from White Beach
Multiple experience levels covered: There’s something for beginners, intermediates, and advanced divers.
Boracay may be famed for its sun-drenched beaches, but beneath its surface lies a surprisingly varied dive landscape. Whether you’re looking to chase big fish on deep walls, explore shipwrecks, or enjoy macro life in calm reef gardens, the island delivers.

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