5 Amazing Scuba Diving Sites in Boracay
Feature, Things to DoIf you are off to Boracay to learn how to scuba dive, you are on the right track. Boracay is endowed with first-class scuba diving sites equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Boracay’s scuba diving trainers also have years of training and experience under their belt. Needless to say, Boracay is one of the best places in the world to make that first plunge.
As a beginner, you usually start your diving lessons in dive spots near Boracay’s beaches. Though it takes some time to fully learn the skills in scuba diving, there is a motivation to learn fast so you can explore other diving spots for more breathtaking views.
In most cases, you may also get your scuba diving certification once you complete a short diving course or when you finish a series of training sessions. Getting your diving certification first if you plan to dive in other diving spots in the world, however, if you want to learn the basics, one day is enough for you.
On the other hand, if you are a certified diver, the diving sites in Boracay will not disappoint you. With Boracay’s clear blue waters and dive sites surrounding the islands, Boracay is the perfect place to be when you feel the urge to dive. Boracay’s diving sites have breathtaking views of the marine life that delights every diver’s eyes.
Yapak 1 and 2
Yapak 1 and 2 gives every scuba diver an exhilarating dive because of its rich coral reefs and reef walls. The famous 2 walls of Yapak may challenge experienced divers because of its rough waters.
Baling Hai Beach
Baling Hai Beach is popularly known for its Acropa table corals. Because of its strong currents, Baling Hai Beach is only suitable for experienced divers.
Bel-at Beach
Bel-at Beach has stony corals and colorful wall reefs that make this a scenic diving location. Strong currents may be intimidating even to experienced divers, but the view is definitely worth taking the plunge.
Friday’s Rock Diving Site
The Friday’s Rock diving site is famous for its reef creatures like moral eels, Pincushion starfish, and lagoon rays. Divers prefer Friday’s Rock when they want to feed fishes when diving.
Punta Bonga
Punta Bonga possesses marine life that comprises sea stars, angel fishes, sea cucumbers, and butterfly fish among others. Punta Bonga offers an easy dive spot because its bottom is made of soft corals.
Whether you’re a first-time diver or an experienced diver looking for more adventure, Boracay will give you a fulfilling diving experience. Visit these top diving sites and witness the beauty of nature from a different perspective. The sea and its creatures will welcome you with open arms.
Photo Credit: SWBatzer


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