This dive site, Molmol Point, offers two distinct diving experiences from a single mooring. Divers can choose to explore a sandy slope near the mooring line, ideal for macro photography and muck diving, or head east along a wall that leads to a beautiful hard coral garden. The site is part of a marine protected area, ensuring a vibrant ecosystem. There is no specific historical information provided for this site.
The sandy slope is renowned for its exceptional macro life, including robust ghostpipe fish, false stonefish, and a diverse array of nudibranchs. The wall section and coral garden are home to a variety of bigger fishes and vibrant hard corals, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the area.
The best time to visit Molmol Point, like much of the Philippines, is during the dry season from November to May, when water conditions are generally calm with excellent visibility. This site is suitable for both scuba divers of all levels due to its varied terrain, and its depths make it excellent for freedivers looking to explore the wall or coral garden.

