This dive site, Langilang, is located in the Philippines and offers a versatile diving experience with a reeftop at 7 meters. Divers typically enter via a giant stride from a traditional banka boat. From the entry point, two distinct dive paths are available: one heading west along a flat area before following a slope on the right shoulder, and another heading east, following a slope on the left shoulder. There is no specific history or story provided for the site.
The marine life at Langilang is notable for the presence of Turtles and Nudibranchs. Along the western path, divers can explore two extensive fields of staghorn corals at approximately 12 meters depth. The tip of the reef, further down around 30 meters (though beyond the maximum specified dive depth for this site's analysis), is rich with Gorgonias. Expect to see various reef fish typical of healthy coral ecosystems.
The best time to visit Langilang is generally during the dry season in the Philippines (November to May) for optimal weather and calm seas, though diving is possible year-round. This site is excellent for both beginner and intermediate divers due to its manageable depth and clear navigation. Freedivers will also find the site suitable, with its accessible reeftop and maximum depth of 19 meters offering a rewarding experience.

