Yapak 1
Top 9 in Top 9 Best Dive Sites in Philippines
Yapak 1, another wall dive, is better suited for expert divers searching for a challenge. Its maximum depth is 70 meters (230 feet), and the currents here may reach two knots. You won't be sorry if you accept the challenge since Yapak 1 is widely regarded as the greatest diving location in Boracay. When you're not diving, there's a cool and diverse assortment of marine life to observe, and the region boasts white sand beaches to enjoy.
Things to see: Gray and white-tipped reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, grouper, trevally, and dog-toothed tuna are also possible sightings. There are also tiny pygmy seahorses and gigantic mola molas. Keep your camera handy since there's plenty of macro life to be seen along the wall.
When to go: From February to March, the air temperature ranges between 25 and 32 degrees Celsius (77 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit), rising to 28 degrees Celsius (82 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit) from June to October. The usual water temperature is between 24 and 29 degrees Celsius/75 and 84 degrees Fahrenheit.