This dive site, Dolphin House, is a popular underwater destination located in Moalboal, Philippines. It features a gentle sloping reef that gradually transforms into a dramatic wall at approximately 20 meters, offering varied topography for exploration. While there's no specific historical account provided, its name likely stems from local marine sightings or a nearby landmark. Navigation is straightforward, following the reef slope to the wall.
The vibrant marine ecosystem at Dolphin House is home to a diverse array of life. Divers can expect to encounter graceful sea turtles, masters of camouflage like frogfish and scorpionfish, and tiny wonders such as bubble coral shrimp and various nudibranchs. The reef is richly adorned with a mosaic of soft and hard corals, colourful sea fans, sponges, and tunicates, providing a stunning backdrop for the resident blackbelt hogfish and other reef inhabitants.
Dolphin House boasts excellent visibility, making it a fantastic dive destination year-round. The varied depths and terrain make it suitable for both beginner divers exploring the shallower reef and more experienced divers venturing along the wall. Freedivers will also appreciate the accessible depths and abundant marine life. For the best experience, visit during the dry season (typically November to May) for calm waters and optimal conditions, though diving is generally good throughout the year in Moalboal.

