Scuba Diving

Channeling your inner Indiana Jones spirit? The country has also numerous destinations for spelunking which will lead you to majestic caves, and great, unusual rock formations. The Calbiga: Langun-Gobingob Caves in Samar is the largest cave in the Philippines and considered as the second largest in Asia. Meanwhile, Quirino Province’s Aglipay Caves will captivate you for its stunning and well-preserved rock formations. Of course, you don’t want to miss out exploring one of the planet’s most magnificent and impressive cave systems where you can come across during the Underground River Tour in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

The Philippines is also famous for the underwater wonders of its marine life. So head over to one of their best diving spots to have the most memorable diving experience of your life. Apo Island in Negros Occidental has one of the most prominent marine sanctuaries in the world featuring stunning healthy soft and hard corals, and the Reefs and Wreck Dives off Coron, Palawan, allow you to dive all year round — offering one to get a glimpse of the island’s thriving coral reef.
Ariel’s Point in Boracay has five different diving platforms which allow one to jump from as low as five feet to as high as an 80-foot jump. Situated on top of a cluster of limestone formations and overlooking the crystal clear waters makes your cliff-diving experience one for the books. Take a plunge — afterwards, you can try other activities such as snorkeling and kayaking.


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