Diving in the Philippines Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
About Diving in the Philippines
With 7107 islands, 18,000 kilometers of shoreline and 27,000 sq. kilometers of coral reefs, thePhilippineslies in the coral triangle which is one of the most bio-diverse marine regions on Earth. The Philippine seas are home to over 450 species of hard corals, and more than 500 fish families, which include 2000-2500 fish species. There is a wide variety of dive site types, including reefs, wrecks and underwater caves. The geographic location predisposes the Philippines to typhoons for four months in a year, but the topography and structure of the archipelago give make many of the sites accessible throughout the year. English is spoken in most parts of the country Tropical Indo-Pacific—The region with highest biodiversity, and possibly also the largest extent. Very large numbers of differen
Diving in the Philippines Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 8 sections including:
