CORON- ELNIDO SCUBA DIVING EXPEDITION
​Diving between Coron, Linapacan, and El Nido offers an unparalleled mix of underwater adventures. Scuba divers can explore Coron’s legendary WWII shipwrecks, drift through Linapacan’s crystal-clear waters teeming with vibrant coral reefs, and descend into El Nido’s dramatic underwater landscapes filled with diverse marine life. This region is a paradise for both history buffs and nature lovers showcasing some of the Philippines' most pristine and biodiverse dive sites.
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Your journey takes place on a spacious and ultra-stable outrigger boat, designed for maximum comfort. The wide outriggers provide exceptional balance, minimizing rocking even in choppy waters. Onboard, you’ll find shaded lounging areas, ample storage space for dive gear, and easy water entry and exit points for smooth dive transitions.
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For overnight trips, the boat offers comfortable bunk beds in an air-conditioned cabin, along with Starlink high-speed WiFi to keep you connected. Enjoy the convenience of freshwater showers after your dives, and rest easy knowing the boat is fully equipped with Emergency Oxygen, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and DIN valve compatibility for your safety.
Embark on a diving expedition like no other, where history, marine biodiversity, and adventure come together in one unforgettable experience!
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The wrecks in Coron are home to large groupers, lionfish, and many kinds of bat fish, while Linapacan’s pristine waters host unique macro species and coral bommies teeming with life. You will encounter a vibrant array of marine life. This region boasts stunning coral gardens, colorful reef fish, and majestic sea turtles. Divers can spot schools of barracuda, jacks, andfusiliers, along with fascinating critters like nudibranchs and pygmy seahorses. The wrecks inCoron are home to large groupers, lionfish, and ghost pipefish, while Linapacan’s pristinewaters host unique macro species and coral bommies teeming with life. In El Nido, expect encounters with reef sharks, rays, and mesmerizing soft corals in the region’s dramatic underwater landscapes.





