Coral Reef Diving
Nestled in the heart of the Andaman Sea, Phuket is also known as the pearl of this area. The location of this island is slightly elevated as compared to the other islands of Thailand, especially the diving destinations.
Koh Tao is one of the most mystique and beautiful islands located in Thailand. Apart from enjoying the lovely views and scenic landscapes you can get one of the best diving experiences here. Diving enthusiasts have been frequenting this island since the 80’s.
The historically significant province of Leyte in the Visayas region of the Philippines was the scene of the largest naval battle ever and as such, there are a number of historical sites including MacArthur’s Landing Memorial and the St. Nino Shrine.
Diving in Sangalaki offers something different to the usual destinations. Here there are huge manta rays gliding in shallow waters providing divers with a close-up look at these majestic creatures. Manta Avenue, Manta Parade and Manta Run are all aptly-named spots to experience manta rays feeding on the plankton-rich waters off this Indonesian island.
The beaches are white, sandy paradises, many of which are in pristine condition – sand from here is often exported to other countries. The beaches are backed up by picturesque limestone mountain ranges (The Chocolate Hills) created by leftover coral from the last ice age, and affectionately known as the Jewel of the Philippines.
Ambon is one of the best places in the world to enjoy muck diving, due to its large density of underwater marine life, you will be bombarded with small creatures all around you. You will also find that the best places to dive in the island are along the southern most part.
Triton bay is part of the Raja Ampat Island, situated in the north eastern part of West Papua. The tropical reefs and topside scenery is the main reason that this site is becoming one of the newest diving hotspots in Indonesia.
