Fun Dives

Scuba and Freedive

Scuba Diving

If you are a certified scuba diver, sign up for a fun dive and discover Boracay underwater. The island has a wide selection of dive sites varying in depth and difficulty. From shallow reef dives for beginners and dive course training, through to deep wall and ripping drift dives for the more experienced, there is something for every level of diver.

Because of the different types of dives you can do in the island, Boracay is a great place to learn and progress. Check out our dive courses and how you can continue your diving education.

Freediving

Fun Dives

Boracay offers many dive sites that are accessible to freedivers. From shallow reefs starting at 6 meters, through to wrecks at 28 meters. Certified freedivers have access to all dive sites and can join training dives.

Non-certified divers can still join fun dives, but you will have to have previously completed a freediving introduction class - and fun dive depths will be limited to a maximum of 10 meters.

If you don’t have a freediving certification yet, or want to learn to dive deeper, check out our freediving courses.

Training Dives

Train, get better, dive deeper!

If you have a freediving certification and want to increase your depth or improve your technique, sign up for a training dive! We have a team of awesome instructors and keep a low student-to-instructor ratio, so you get more attention and dive more!

Popular Dive Sites

  • Friday's Rock

    Friday’s Rock is a sandy-bottom shallow reef dive with patches of coral and a pinnacle rock at 16m that attracts a variety of marine life - from frogfish to turtles - making it a great dive site for beginners.

  • Crocodile Island

    Crocodile Island is a sloping reef dive that starts at 5 meters through to 20 meters. It’s one of the most colorful dive sites on Boracay due to the diversity of soft and hard corals and macro marine life.

  • Angol Point

    Angol Point is a shallow reef with a maximum depth of 12 meters and is home to and a nursery for small reef fish. It’s a fantastic dive site for beginner scuba divers and is easily accessible for freedivers as well.

  • Camia

    Camia is an old fishing vessel that was intentionally sunk and is now one of Boracay’s most successful artificial reef. Sitting at 28 meters, Camia is a great dive site for advanced open water divers.

  • Tribird

    The Tribird plane wreck is a Russian Yak-40 that was sunk in 2012. The plane sits upside down at 27 meters on a sandy bottom and is a cool adventure dive for advanced open water divers.

  • Yapak

    One of Boracay’s most famous dive sites, Yapak is a deep-wall drift dive at 35 meters. Yapak boasts a beautiful reef wall with large schools of fish and chances of seeing pelagics marine life.

Book your dives

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