This dive site, Napaling Reef - Right, is located in the Philippines, a 15-minute drive northeast from Kasam Dive Resort. Divers enter the water from a cliff, descending to a maximum depth of 20 meters, after which the topography transitions into a gentle slope. The site features artificial structures adorned with well-developed corals, enhancing its underwater landscape.
The marine life here is abundant and diverse, notably featuring large schools of sardines, often accompanied by predatory jackfish and barracuda. Numerous 'Nemo' (clownfish) can also be observed thriving among the corals, alongside various other reef fish species.
Napaling Reef is suitable for freediving, snorkeling, and scuba diving, making it an excellent destination for all skill levels. While no specific 'best time' is mentioned, diving in the Philippines is generally good year-round. This site offers excellent opportunities for both wide-angle photography, capturing the sardine run, and macro photography, focusing on clownfish and corals.

