This dive site features a gentle, gradual slope accentuated by distinctive half-submerged rock formations that define its underwater topography. Navigation is straightforward along this slope, which offers divers an easy exploration path among the rocky outcrops and vibrant marine growth. There is no specific historical information or story provided for the site.
The site is teeming with diverse marine life, particularly invertebrates such as an array of beautiful hard and soft corals, intriguing pipes, and colorful tunicates. Divers have an excellent chance to encounter green sea turtles gracefully gliding through the water, along with elusive frogfish and a variety of other small, fascinating critters that reside within the coral formations.
The best time to visit the Philippines for diving is typically during the dry season, from November to May, offering the calmest waters and best visibility. This site's shallow average depth and gentle profile make it highly suitable for both scuba divers of all levels, especially beginners, and freedivers looking to explore its rich marine ecosystem. Remember to dive responsibly and protect the delicate coral environment.

