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CAMIGUIN ISLAND DIVE SITES

  1. WHITE ISLAND: Reef slope (6 - 28 m). "Forest" of black corals on white sand, Sting rays, Moray Eel, Lion Fish.
    Boat ride: 5 min.
  2. CORAL GARDEN: Reef slope (3 - 25 m). Variety of hard and soft corals, Sting rays, Sea Snakes, Moray Eel.
    Boat ride: 15 min.
  3. TANGUB BAY: Reef slope (3 - 26 m). Huge rock formation on dark sand. Sting rays, Ribbon Eel, Spanish dancer.
    Boat ride: 15 min.
  4. TANGUB HOT SPRINGS: Dark sand terraces (6 - 35 m). Beautiful soft corals, GiantSea Fan, Turtles.
    Boatride: 20 min.
  5. OLD VOLCANO: Looks like a moon (3 - 40 m). Lava streets, huge rocks, beautiful soft corals, Tuna, Jacks, Turtles, unexpected Manta & Eagle Rays.
    Boat ride: 25 min.
  6. SUNKEN CEMETERY: Reef slope (3 - 26 m). Turtles, Eagle Ray, Ribbon Eel,Barracuda,Surgeon & Trigger Fish.
    Boat ride: 30 min.
  7. CANYONS: Reef slope (3 - 26 m). Small Cave, Turtles, Sand Eel, Ribbon Eel, WhiteSnapper.
    Boatride:40 min.
  8. PUNTA KABAYO: Reef slope (8 - 30 m). Huge rocks covered with soft corals, Turtle, Grouper.
    Boat ride : 55 min.
  9. ALGA: Reef slope (10 - 28 m). Reef Fish, hard and soft corals, Moray Eel.
    Boat ride: 100 min.
  10. MAGTING: Reef slope (6 - 25 m). Hard Corals, Cuttle Fish, Moray Eel.
    Boat ride: 40 min.
  11. JIGDUP REEF west: Wall dive (3 - 40 m). "Hole in the wall", many Caverns, StingRay, Barracuda, Jacks, seasonal Manta Rays (December/March).
    Boat ride: 60 min.
  12. JIGDUP REEF east: Reef slope (6 - 30 m). Black corals, Bat Fish, Trigger Fish, Lion Fish.
    Boat ride: 65 min.
  13. MANTIGUE ISLAND: Wall dive (3 - 40 m). Rabbit Fish, Barracuda, Eagle Ray, small Lobster, Turtle.
    Boat ride: 90 min.
  14. KABILA: Reef slope (3 - 35 m). Hard Corals, Grouper, Cuttle Fish, Rabbit Fish.
    Boatride: 120 min.

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