Yap
Yap is a small, isolated island with a vibrant and colorful culture, as well as intriguing ancient legends and traditions. It's usually visited as a pit stop on the way to Palau, and it's known for its waters, which are home to schools of tuna, dolphins, and reef fish. Divers from all over the world have come to expect to see a wide variety of marine life on the reefs and in the channels. Yap's diving is known for its clear waters and sheer dropoffs.
Yap is one of the most beautiful dive sites in Micronesia and the best place in the world to see manta rays up close and personal. There is no other place on the planet where they can be seen on a year-round basis. Yap has risen to the top of all lists of the most beautiful dive sites in Micronesia and the world as a result of this fact. Local dive guides are well-versed in the island's flora and fauna and are eager to share their knowledge. Yap can be dived all year because of its temperate climate and consistent temperature of 80°F (27°C). The water temperature is also ideal, averaging 82 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius), and a 3mm wetsuit will suffice.
Location: Caroline islands located in the western Pacific Ocean